A few nice business first images I found:
IoD Student Membership Event
Image by Nottingham Trent University
Around 350 students from NTU have become student members of the Institute of Directors at a special event held at NTU’s Newton building.
The joint initiative between NTU and IoD provides them with links to high level business expertise and opportunities to further their careers.
You can read more information about the event here: www.ntu.ac.uk/apps/news/131578-25/A_business_first_for_NT...
First Avenue from Cherry, Seattle, circa 1903
Image by Rob Ketcherside
Open the photo for notes over signs.
On the right is the clock of Albert Hansen. He moved south to the southeast corner of First and Cherry in 1906. We saw his clock in the postcard I posted last week - perhaps. That clock was actually owned by Burnett Brothers. It may have been the same physical object though.
This postcard is very similar to this Warner photo circa 1903.
On the left is the time ball of G. Benninghausen. Be sure to click through and read about the time ball. My notes tell me he moved to this location no sooner than 1900. And that L. W. Suter actually took over his business in 1905. So I'm putting a circa 1903 date here, and we'll see if anyone can do better than that.
This postcard was sent by one Bertha Allen, 3620 Linden Ave, Fremont. I'm hoping this is the Bertha Allen who was a stenographer in the postmaster's office in the Federal Building. She had some harrowing adventures. Looking forward to looking this up in the city directories.
Entre-Slam, First Timer, 3
Image by Tatiana12
My first speaking "competition" with Ann Arbor's "Entre-Slam"
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