I have very nearly conquered my study! I can see the floor and the desk is very nearly clear, most things are bundled neatly with other things of their kind - it is very nearly a functional environment for future projects AND my new sewing machine (thanks mum, thanks sister!).
Until then, here are a few more unearthed treasures. These were my mother's school books when they moved to Israel and I think are some of only a few surviving objects from that time in her life. . . when did I first discover these? I rediscovered them during my inventory/culling of possessions, squirrelled away in a chest of books which was itself buried under a suitcase and more boxes brimming other with cached items. Unfortunately I don't speak or read Hebrew, so I will consult with mum and get back to you with captions . . . the first few are self explanatory anyways but I am really intrigued by the last scan and it's translation.
Friday, October 18, 2013
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
I forgot to post this wonderful article that BJ Epstein wrote about my project for Bristol Biennial!
here are some more pages I scanned from various books... each image is credited with it's original caption and bibliography
The Ocean Yields It's Treasures, The Wonderland of Science, J.C Sanford, Australia, 1945 |
Heller Brothers Company Catalogue, circa 1910, Newark, N.J, U.S.A |
Heller Brothers Company Catalogue, circa 1910, Newark, N.J, U.S.A |
Heller Brothers Company Catalogue, circa 1910, Newark, N.J, U.S.A |
Out of the Test Tube . . . Petroleum possibilities are even yet only suspected, The Wonderland of Science, J.C Sanford, Australia, 1945 |
Deficiency symptoms in Sugar Beet , The Wonderland of Science, J.C Sanford,Australia, 1945 |
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