Bygone 

76 creative works found

  • Just a barn / Standing alone / Behind our house / Where no one’s home / Once there were horses / Now they are gone / Those were days / That are now bygone / On a big piece of land / Rules have changed / Horses can no longer dwell / Seems life has been rearranged / Too many houses / Built too fast / Too much traffic / Things never last / Now my barn / Is lonely to hear a neigh / But we’re sorry / That was yesterday / I look out / And wish I could see / The horses I love / Looking back at me Photograph: Frankie / Poem: Sally

  • Bygone era
    by Justine Humphries

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  • Bygone days
    by Catherine Veal

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    I saw this outside a house in Dawlish Devon UK, I think it is being used as an ornament now. Having a rest after all the hard work it did in the past. /

  • bygone
    by midzing

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  • Prayerful Life
    by Bonnie Taylor Barry

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    I love this image because it’s a reminder to me that daily life and worship are not separate entities but more like two hands folded in prayer, a prayer that flows like a peaceful melody from sunup to sundown and throughout the night in wonderful continuity and harmony.

  • Bygones
    by shitehawk

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    This image is from part of a work that I did, entitled ‘Stairway to Heaven’. It started out as a homage to the thousands of lives that were lost during the building of the canals in England. The brief historical note is indicative both of how far my research took me and the immense contribution that canals made to civilisation throughout the world. Yet again I am minded to think, ‘sic transit gloria mundi’.

  • The Old Mercantile
    by Bonnie Taylor Barry

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    This old store was salvaged from eminent destruction and moved to a replicated village where yesteryear is celebrated. I love the character of these vintage stores which my husband’s grandmother always called the “mercantile.” What a far cry from the superstores we have today! I applied several PS filters to enhance the 19th Century look.

  • Chapelle
    by Bonnie Taylor Barry

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    I’m adding this photo of “Chapelle” to my Nostalgia collection of images with a vintage feel. I love this little chapel which is a replica of an Acadian style church from the 1800s. Its small bell which calls people to worship is especially sweet to me.

  • This is the result of collaborating with a very talented lady; Julie Langford is the best! If you like this card, but wish for something different regarding the text (maybe a birthday of someone that remembers a bit of the past), let me know. For those with a sense of the historical, the bridge is rope and plank suspension footbridge.

  • On the Shelves
    by Jing3011

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    So many products come and gone.

  • Bygone Era Cinema
    by Karin Lau

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    Vintage movie theater with neon lights in Sacramento, California

  • bygone castle
    by susan davies

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    castle coch, wales

  • Gas Pump
    by Karin Lau

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    Closeup of a rusty old gas pump from the 1940s

  • Relic from a bygone age
    by Di Edwards

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  • Une Petite Maison
    by Bonnie Taylor Barry

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    Taken at Vermilionville: Lafayette, Louisiana, a replica of an 18th Century Acadian style cottage. I played with this image, desaturating it and then applying selective coloration. I feel like a first grader today. I’ve been coloring but it’s just not the same as gripping that Crayola in my fist! Please be forgiving of my amateurish efforts here. Thanks! (I should be packing for our trip but I’m procrastinating as usual. That’s exactly how and why I always burn the string beans).

  • Bygone Beauty
    by Sarah Donoghue

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  • morning light gently beams into the old Mungo shearing shed highlighting the outback craftsmanship. The smell of lanolin still present in the wool polished timber…the silence giving me time to ponder on the action that once transpired on these very floors…. / / / more of my outback Australian photography can be viewed by clicking on the preview image below. / “

  • coal train
    by Juilee P Pryor

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    the very last carriage of a coal train passing underneath me. this was shot while dawdling over the overpass on my way to Newtown. its not really a very good photo but it has its own atmosphere. oh and yes its film tri-X to be exact.

  • This is a knife made by Hardy a Blacksmith that is a member of the Mont de Lancey Blacksmithing Group , and given to me as a gift when i presented him a laminated print of this / I was suprised and almost brought to tears (As Hardy was when i gave him his print) by his gift as it was unexpected… My Grandfather was a blacksmith and it is a dying art that is close to my heart and i have the utmost respect for the amazing work they do creating their masterppeices,

  • Bygone bottles
    by Andy Buchowiecki

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    Have lovely memories with these,my grandma used to brew a non-alcoholic beer / and filled the bottles with this great dark drink called ” Podpiwek”,ever tried Supermalt?,sort of taste… ,each time I visit the house the scene hasn’t changed. / It brings all these memories of beautiful,carefree times,summer holidays on the / farm in mountains,nights lit with the fool moon,excitment of being out into the night / ,crazy rides on motorbikes,no helmets,no worries. Harvest time,dark beer’s taste, / all’s gone.Life.

  • Times Were Tough
    by Starr1949

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    These Treasure Chest Coupons Helped families Back when. Brand Names I believe was the Store Mama got them from. Every purchase we`d recieve a bit back. Sometimes, she`d save enough to get us some things for free. It sure was nice of them to help people like that.

  • Bygone Days 2
    by Plukie

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    After the war.

  • Bygone Days 6
    by Plukie

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    The last in the series.

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