Posted on October 9, 2020
Taken at the Sonoma County Airport, Santa Rosa, CA
Category: aircraft, American History, Black and White, History, journalism, Photography, Sonoma County, Travel Tagged: aircraft, aviation, B&W, black and white, City of Port Clinton, engine, fly, Ford Tri-Motor, historic, history, old, passenger, plane, propeller, sepia, Sonoma Airport, Sonoma County, vintage
Posted on September 23, 2020
An outhouse at Bodie California. Bodie State Historic Park is a genuine California gold-mining ghost town.http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=509
Category: Architecture, Black and White, ghost town, History, Park, Photography, Texture Tagged: Bodie, California, Clouds, ghost town, gold-mine, historic site, history, object, old, outhouse, Park, privacy, Sierra Nevada Mountains, Sky, State Park, toilette, US 395, wood
Posted on September 22, 2020
A wooden power pole at Bodie California. Bodie State Historic Park is a genuine California gold-mining ghost town. http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=509
Category: American History, California, Environment, History, Photography, Travel Tagged: California, Clouds, electric, ghost town, gold-mine, historic site, history, insolator, old, Park, pole, Sky, State Park, wire, wood
Posted on March 27, 2019
– Bodie, California State Historic Park. http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=509 Bodie, CA. October 16, 2017.
Category: American History, Architecture, Black and White, California, cityscape, Culture, design, Eastern Sierra Nevada, HDR, History, Landscape, panoramic, Photography, Travel, Uncategorized Tagged: abandoned, architecture, B&W, blacksmith, Bodie, Calfornia, California State Parks, Clouds, delapidated, desert, Eastern Sierra, Environment, ghost town, history, home, house, http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=509, Photography, sage brush, Sky, wreck
Posted on December 22, 2018
National Historic Site (National Parks Service) https://www.nps.gov/manz/index.htm Independence, California. October 13, 2014.
Category: American History, Architecture, California, Culture, History, Landscape, Light, Manzanar, Photography, Sunset, Travel, Uncategorized Tagged: California, concentration camp, desert, guard tower, historic, history, Hwy 395, independence, Internment Camp, Japan, Japanese, National Historic Park, National Park Service, sunset, WWII
Posted on December 18, 2018
A craftsman is taking a break Much Ado About Sebastopol, Sebastopol, CA, U.S.A. September 14, 2014.
Category: California, Culture, Festivals and Flea Markets, Person, Photography, Portrait, Sonoma County, Street Photography, Travel, Uncategorized Tagged: beard, California, costumes, craftsman, fair, Festival, hair, hat, history, Much Ado About Sebastopol, peasant, Photography, portrait, Renaissance Festival, Sebastopol, shirt, Sonoma County, straw, street photography, tools, travel, vest
Posted on December 17, 2018
Much Ado About Sebastopol, Sebastopol, CA, U.S.A. September 14, 2014.
Category: animal, bird, California, Culture, History, Person, Photography, Portrait, Sonoma County, Street Photography, Travel, Uncategorized Tagged: bird, California, costumes, ear rings, fair, Festival, hat, history, jewlery, lady, makeup, Much Ado About Sebastopol, owl, Photography, portrait, Renaissance Festival, Sebastopol, Sonoma County, street photography, travel, woman
Posted on November 15, 2018
From 1949 into the 1950s the People’s Republic of China (PRC) bombarded the island of Kinmen located in the Taiwan Straits and in possession of the Republic of China (ROC). This and other buildings remain as a memorial to those events and the lives lost. Kinmen, Taiwan December 30, 2004.
Category: Architecture, History, journalism, Photography, Taiwan, Travel, Uncategorized Tagged: 1950s, Battle of Kinmen, bombarded, bombed, building, damage, distruction, exhibition, history, island, Kinmen, memorial, People's Republic of China, PRC, Republic of China, ROC, Taiwan Straits
Posted on October 19, 2018
17th Century English Village Resident, Re-enactor of Elizabeth Hopkins, Plimoth Plantation, Plymouth, MA, U.S.A. July 23, 2010. For more information: https://www.plimoth.org/what-see-do/17th-century-english-village
Category: agriculture, American History, Culture, History, Photography, Portrait, Travel, Uncategorized Tagged: 17th century, bonnet, clothes, colonization, discovery, Elizabeth Hopkins, farmer, garden, history, home, Massachusetts, Mayflower, Pilgrams, Plimoth Plantation, Plymouth, re-enactor, tool, village, woman, work
Posted on June 14, 2018
Historical Character in Petaluma Adobe History Days, Petaluma Adobe State Park, Petaluma, CA. U.S.A. May 26, 2018
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Category: American History, California, Culture, Festivals and Flea Markets, History, Photography, Portrait, Travel, Uncategorized Tagged: America, California, character, clothing, event, glasses, hat, historical, history, mexico, mustache, Petaluma, Petaluma Adobe State Park, portrait, Spanish, Velllajo
Posted on May 12, 2018
Ms Hsu is making traditional brooms in a small traditional village in Chaiyi County, Taiwan The brooms are made from palm leaves, a bamboo stick and sugar cane leaves. She told us that when she got married at 19 and moved to De Shin Li Village she had to learn how to make these traditional brooms as did all women living in this village. We had to buy two brooms, one to sweep the ground and the other to clean the ceiling. De Shin Li Village, Puzui Township, Chaiyi County, Taiwan May 10, 2018
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Category: agriculture, Culture, Person, Photography, Portrait, Street Photography, Taiwan, Travel, Uncategorized, village Tagged: bamboo stick, broom, ceiling, ChaiYi County, clean, craft, Culture, De Shin Li, demonstrate, floor, history, Hsu, learn, make, making, palm leave, sugar cane leaves, Taiwan, traditional, Village life
Posted on March 14, 2018
Chandelier in the Julia Morgan Ballroom – 465 California Street, 15th Floor, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A. March 9, 2018 https://juliamorganballroom.com
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Category: Architecture, California, design, History, Light, Photography, San Francisco, Travel, Uncategorized Tagged: 15th floor, 465 California St, architect, architecture, ballroom, beautiful, building, California, ceiling, chandelier, decoration, design, famous, glow, history, interior, Julia Morgan, juliamorganballroom.com, light, Merchant Exchange, Photography, San Francisco, Timothy S. Allen, travel, wood
Posted on September 29, 2017
Type Setting Assistant to The Printing Office of Edes & Gill
Celebrating Constitution Day at the Old North Church
Boston, MA, U.S.A.
September 17, 2017
http://bostongazette.org/
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Category: American History, Boston, History, Photography, Travel, Uncategorized Tagged: American History, Boston, Constitution Day, history, Photography, Printing Office of Edes & Gill, setting, Timothy S. Allen, type
Posted on September 26, 2017
Gary Gregory, Master Printer/Executive Director The Printing Office of Edes & Gill, Pointing Out the Names of Those Who Signed the Constitution. Celebrating Constitution Day at the Old North Church Boston, MA, U.S.A. September 17, 2017 http://bostongazette.org/
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Category: American History, Boston, Festivals and Flea Markets, Hands, Photography, Travel, Uncategorized Tagged: American History, Boston, Constitution, Constitution Day, documents, Festival, Gary Gregory, history, Massachusetts, Old North Church, Photography, Printing Office of Edes & Gill, Timothy S. Allen
Posted on May 16, 2017
Point Arena Lighthouse – Point Arena, CA, U.S.A. May 11, 2017
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Category: Architecture, California, History, Landscape, Photography, Uncategorized Tagged: Antique, California, Clouds, history, landscape, lighthouse, monochome, Pacific Ocean, Photography, Point Arena, Point Arena Lighthouse, rocks, shore, Sky, surf, Timothy S. Allen, travel
Posted on March 31, 2017
Watching the Silver Ball Bounce – Play Pinball at Pacific Pinball Museum – Alameda, CA, U.S.A. March 25, 2017
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Category: Action, California, design, History, Photography Tagged: Alameda, bounce, bumpers, California, flippers, games, history, Pacific Pinball Museum, pinball, play, points, score, silver ball
Posted on August 25, 2016
Echoes of the Past – Reenactors at Their Market Place in Front of the Old State House – Boston, MA, U.S.A. August 13, 2016
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Posted on March 19, 2016
The 20 Mule Team – Teams Hauled Borax Traveling from the Harmony Borax Works near Furnace Creek in Death Valley to the Railhead Near Mojave. For More Information http://www.nps.gov/deva/learn/historyculture/twenty-mule-teams.htm – Rio Tino Operation, Boron, Kern County, California, U.S.A. – March 6, 2016
Category: Culture, History, Photography, Uncategorized Tagged: 20 Mule Team, Borax, Boron, California, Death Valley, desert, history, mining, Mojave, Mojave Desert, mule teams, Photography, Rio Tinto, Timothy S. Allen
Posted on December 28, 2015
Street in Agora, Ancient Historic Site, Izmir, Turkey – December 13, 2015 Agora, ancient market place, was first built in the 4th century BC to the north of Pagos (Kadifekale) where Smyrna was moved after Bayrakli. Like all other Agoras of the ancient world, it was a meeting place for all commercial, political, and religious activities for the local people. It was surrounded mostly by state buildings on a rectangular plan with a large central courtyard and a covered stoa around it. The agora was destroyed several times by strong earthquakes and it was rebuilt after each one of them, final restoration was done by Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius when a major earthquake hit the city in 178 AD. Northern and western stoas have been excavated including their basements, and a large 165 x 28 m basilica has been found on the northern stoa. One of the main streets of Smyrna city was cutting through the agora dividing it in two equal parts, and there were entrance gates at both ends. The excavation works are still ongoing at the agora for the basilica and a part of the eastern stoa. Cited from http://www.allaboutturkey.com/izm_site.htm
Category: History, Street Photography, Turkey Tagged: 4th Century BC, Agora, architecture, history, Izmir, market, Photography, Smyrna, street, Timothy S. Allen, Turkey
Posted on July 29, 2015
Fort Ross Festival
Fort Ross State Historic Park, California, USA
July 25, 2015
http://www.fortross.org
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