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30.1.09
Living
: The New Austerity.
Radio
and books are the new cheap thrill.
29.1.09
Living
:
The Works Progress Administration
.
Clinton Avenue Bridge on the Merritt Parkway,
Westport, Connecticut, circa 1940.
27.1.09
Living
: The
first photograph
, arguably
taken during the 1790s by Thomas Wedgwood
(son of Josiah and uncle of Charles Darwin).
26.1.09
Living
: Traje de luces, or
suit of lights
.
Dating from the
Goyesca
period when
posh Spanish blokes wore pink tights.
23.1.09
Living
:
Tam o' Shanter
by
Robert Burns.
. . . Whene'er to drink you are inclin'd,
or cutty sarks* run in your mind.
Think! ye may buy joys o'er dear—
Remember Tam o' Shanter's mare.
*short skirts
Burns Night: 25th January.
22.1.09
Living
: Freckles and Fairisle.
Twiggy is an
Ancient Industries poster girl.
Photograph possibly by David Bailey.
21.1.09
Living
: Grow your own, or support your
local farmer.
It counts more than ever
.
20.1.09
Sinking ship
:
Burberry
(b.1856)
moves production to Asia.
Living
:
I, Too, Sing America
by
Langston Hughes
.
I, too, sing America
I am the darker brother.
They send me to eat in the kitchen
When company comes,
But I laugh,
And eat well,
And grow strong.
Tomorrow,
I'll be at the table
When company comes.
Nobody'll dare
Say to me,
"Eat in the kitchen,"
Then.
Besides,
They'll see how beautiful I am
And be ashamed--
I, too, am America.
Portrait by
Winold Reiss
.
19.1.09
Living
: Sun (sun, sun, here it comes).
16.1.09
Living/extinct
: Terence Davies'
Of Time and the City
.
A documentary about Liverpool, mostly pre-Fab Four.
15.1.09
Living
: Beef extract, created in 1870
to feed
the French army during the Prussian conflict.
Currently used in the
Bull Shot
cocktail.
14.1.09
Living
: The Icelandic turf roof. The Vikings'
answer to the draught problem in old houses.
13.1.09
Living
: The B. Shackman Co., paper goods
since 1898. Available at
Ancient Industries
.
Living
:
The D.R. Harris & Co.
bone and bristle toothbrush.
Precisely what bone and what bristle is not specified.
12.1.09
Extinct
: The Utility Clothing Scheme, introduced
in 1941. Although illegal and unpatriotic to add
embellishment, ribbons were necessary for morale.
9.1.09
Living
:
Sea salt
from Wales.
Halen môr gwyn a glan o Gymru.
8.1.09
Living
:
Ian Mankin
, fabric woven in the Midlands.
6.1.09
Extinct
:
Richard Guyatt
for Wedgwood.
Coronation mug, 1953.
Dust to dust
: The proto-modern businessman,
Josiah Wedgwood
. He understood his market.
Design by Eric Ravilious, c. 1938.
5.1.09
Facing extinction
:
Wedgwood
.
Another company with great unused
archives
.
Stoneware teapot designed circa 1790.
4.1.09
Living
:
The National Trust
, in your
garden
.
3.1.09
Sadly not extinct
: Whaling,
a pre-historic ancient industry.
Time to celebrate the
whale
.
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