+sookie tex. Vintage Easter Bunny Decorations. Public Domain Clip Art Stock Photos and Images. Store window filled with antique Easter toys and decorations on Manhattan's Upper West Side, New York city. N.Y.
“Hasta la vista, baby.” "To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of the women.". Vintage look Easter Decorations. "More and More" Store window filled with Easter toys and decorations on Manhattan's Upper West Side, New York city. N.Y.
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Easter is a moveable feast, it is not fixed in relation to the civil calendar. The First Council of Nicaea (325) established the date of Easter as the first Sunday after the full moon, the Paschal Full Moon, following the March equinox.

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Ecclesiastically, the equinox is reckoned to be on March 21st, although the astronomical equinox occurs on March 20th in most years, and the "Full Moon" is not necessarily on the astronomically correct date. The date of Easter therefore varies between 22 March and 25 April inclusive.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Vintage Easter Bunny Decorations Clip Art
Easter Bunny Close-up
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Sunday, March 23, 2008
Christ's resurrection from the tomb
![]() | TITLE: [Christ's resurrection from the tomb] CALL NUMBER: PH - Day (F.H.), no. 140 (A size) [P&P] REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-DIG-ppmsca-08392 (digital file from original photograph) LC-USZ62-52958 (b&w film copy neg.) RIGHTS INFORMATION: No known restrictions on publication. Digital ID: cph 3b00936. Source: digital file from b&w film copy neg. Medium resolution JPEG version (72 kilobytes) Retrieve uncompressed archival TIFF version (1,623 kilobytes) |
NOTES: Mounts are layered top to bottom: greenish buff, grey. May be hand colored. Image content featurees: MODEL--F.H. Day; PEOPLE--Men. Title and other data comes from a curatorial worksheet compiled at LC in 1992-93. Forms part of the Louise Imogen Guiney Collection.
Cite as: The Louise Imogen Guiney Collection, Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division. Transfer; Manuscript Division; 1934 (DLC/PP-1934:33). Anonymous gift to the Library of Congress, 1934.
Exhibited: "Corpus Christi" Silverstein Gallery, New York, New York, 2005. Exhibited: Revelation: Representations of Christ in photography, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 2002-2004.
REPOSITORY: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
DIGITAL ID: (digital file from original photograph) ppmsca 08392 hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp (digital file from b&w film copy neg.) cph 3b00936 hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp CONTROL #: 2002719316
Credit Line: Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [reproduction number, LC-USZ62-52958]
MARC Record Line 540 - No known restrictions on publication.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
The Easter cross Currier & Ives
![]() | The Easter cross Currier & Ives. Digital ID: pga 00688. Source: digital file from original print. Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-pga-00688 (digital file from original print). Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. Retrieve higher resolution JPEG version (171 kilobytes) This image (or other media file) is in the public domain because its copyright has expired. This applies to the United States, where Works published prior to 1978 were copyright protected for a maximum of 75 years. |
This inage however may not be in the public domain in countries that figure copyright from the date of death of the artist (post mortem auctoris) and that most commonly runs for a period of 50 to 70 years from that date. If your use will be outside the United States please check your local law.
TITLE: The Easter cross. CALL NUMBER: PGA - Currier & Ives--Easter cross (D size) [P&P] REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-DIG-pga-00688 (digital file from original print). MEDIUM: 1 print : lithograph. CREATED, PUBLISHED: New York : Published by Currier & Ives, c1869.
CREATOR: Currier & Ives. NOTES: Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 1792 FORMAT: Lithographs 1860-1870.
REPOSITORY: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
DIGITAL ID: (digital file from original print) pga 00688 CONTROL #: 2001696996
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Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Easter Bunny with Eggs
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See Circular 1 "COPYRIGHT BASICS" from the U.S. Copyright Office. Works published before 1923 are now in the public domain In the United States,
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Johnny Gruelle From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johnny Gruelle (December 24, 1880 - January 8, 1938) was an artist, political cartoonist, and writer of children's books. He is best known as the creator of Raggedy Ann. He also provided colour illustrations for a 1914 edition of Grimm's Fairy Tales.
He was born John Barton Gruelle in Arcola, Illinois. His first well known cartooning work was Mr. Twee Deedle which Gruelle created after he beat out 1,500 other entrants in a cartooning contest sponsored in 1911 by The New York Herald. Mr. Twee Deedle was in print from 1911 to 1914.
One day, Johnny gave his daughter Marcella a dusty, faceless rag doll found in the attic. Johnny drew a face on the doll and named her Raggedy Ann. Marcella played with the doll so much, Raggedy Ann became like a sister to her. Gruelle wanted other little girls to have such dolls. Gruelle's Raggedy Ann doll Patent # 47789 was dated September 7, 1915. In 1918, the PF Volland Company published Raggedy Ann Stories. Gruelle then created a following series of popular Raggedy Ann books and dolls.
Gruelle lived in the Silvermine section of Norwalk, Connecticut, where the dolls were first mass produced, and later moved his home and company to neighboring Wilton, Connecticut. Gruelle spent a year in Ashland, Oregon from 1923-1924
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Saturday, March 08, 2008
Easter Lily (Lilium longiflorum)
Before World War II, most of the Easter lily bulbs arriving in the United States were imported from Japan. However, after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the supply of bulbs was suddenly cut off, and the Easter lilies became extremely valuable in the United States.
Lilium longiflorum, amongst some other types of lilies, are extremely poisonous to cats
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