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Another dress from the booklet of her cd “Conchita”.It is definitely a dress from Lena Hoschek. I coAnother dress from the booklet of her cd “Conchita”.It is definitely a dress from Lena Hoschek. I co

Another dress from the booklet of her cd “Conchita”.

It is definitely a dress from Lena Hoschek. I couldn’t find exactly the same, but a very similar one - Bombshell Dress black - A/W 2014 collection.

Shoes from Louboutin.


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One more outfit from the booklet of her CD “Conchita”.Blazer from AKRIS - Resort 2015, green hummingOne more outfit from the booklet of her CD “Conchita”.Blazer from AKRIS - Resort 2015, green hummingOne more outfit from the booklet of her CD “Conchita”.Blazer from AKRIS - Resort 2015, green humming

One more outfit from the booklet of her CD “Conchita”.

Blazer from AKRIS - Resort 2015, green hummingbirds pants from Giuliette Brown, bra from Wolford and shoes from Louboutin. 

Jewelry from Atelier Heldwein


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Conchita wears an Aigner dress from the Milan Fashion Week/Fall 2014 in the booklet of her album “CoConchita wears an Aigner dress from the Milan Fashion Week/Fall 2014 in the booklet of her album “Co

Conchita wears an Aigner dress from the Milan Fashion Week/Fall 2014 in the booklet of her album “Conchita.


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Alka-Seltzer’s“Modern Household Hints”14-page promotional bookletPublished c.1930s (undated)This twoAlka-Seltzer’s“Modern Household Hints”14-page promotional bookletPublished c.1930s (undated)This twoAlka-Seltzer’s“Modern Household Hints”14-page promotional bookletPublished c.1930s (undated)This twoAlka-Seltzer’s“Modern Household Hints”14-page promotional bookletPublished c.1930s (undated)This two

Alka-Seltzer’s
“Modern Household Hints”

14-page promotional booklet
Published c.1930s (undated)

This two-colour booklet was produced as part of a series by Alka-Seltzer to promote the brand in the 1930s. Pages include various household tips and tricks, alongside illustrated advertisements for Alka-Seltzer products.

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My contribution to issue 2 of our Funcorner booklets.It’s about daydreaming in the workplace.Visit uMy contribution to issue 2 of our Funcorner booklets.It’s about daydreaming in the workplace.Visit u

My contribution to issue 2 of our Funcorner booklets.

It’s about daydreaming in the workplace.

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Excerpt of a little booklet, about lactose intolerance.Excerpt of a little booklet, about lactose intolerance.Excerpt of a little booklet, about lactose intolerance.

Excerpt of a little booklet, about lactose intolerance.


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212. Government of the Federal Republic of Germany. Aus Deutscher Geschichte. Berlin: Goverment of the Federal Republic of Germany, 1973.


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measurements: 14,5cm x 20,4cm x 0,3cm / 5.7in x 8.0in x 0.1in / 200gsm double-sided coated paper

I’m happy to finally present you the completely finished & assembled illustration series I did for the album “The Abyss” by George Ragan The Dead Son.

When making the five paintings, I already had in mind that they would be compiled into a booklet, which influenced the way I approached them. That’s why it’s important to me to show you this completed piece.

Each individual illustration can be found on my account.

In 1918, Harold O. Berg, supervisor of the Milwaukee School Board Extension Department, published thIn 1918, Harold O. Berg, supervisor of the Milwaukee School Board Extension Department, published thIn 1918, Harold O. Berg, supervisor of the Milwaukee School Board Extension Department, published thIn 1918, Harold O. Berg, supervisor of the Milwaukee School Board Extension Department, published thIn 1918, Harold O. Berg, supervisor of the Milwaukee School Board Extension Department, published thIn 1918, Harold O. Berg, supervisor of the Milwaukee School Board Extension Department, published thIn 1918, Harold O. Berg, supervisor of the Milwaukee School Board Extension Department, published thIn 1918, Harold O. Berg, supervisor of the Milwaukee School Board Extension Department, published thIn 1918, Harold O. Berg, supervisor of the Milwaukee School Board Extension Department, published thIn 1918, Harold O. Berg, supervisor of the Milwaukee School Board Extension Department, published th

In 1918, Harold O. Berg, supervisor of theMilwaukee School Board Extension Department, published this 23-page booklet called “Practical Aids in Conducting a Neighborhood Recreation Center.” It offers suggestions to  directors of recreation centers on how to conduct a range of social activities that include basketball and indoor baseball, quiet game rooms, dancing classes and socials, and library readings rooms. As is noted at the start of the booklet, recreation centers played a major role in Milwaukee because recreation was recognized as an essential aspect of education.  

The city’s Municipal Recreation and Community Education program was established in 1911 and the first two social centers, operated from Milwaukee schoolhouses, were opened in 1912. By 1948, forty social centers were in existence in all areas of Milwaukee, and they offered more than one hundred different activities that included drama clubs, music organizations, athletics, games, club activities, and arts and crafts. Many of those activities followed the gender norms of the time, as is noted in the photographs. The women and girls from the Forest Home Social Center are pictured at cooking and dancing classes (dated 1900-1930), while their male counterparts at 923 Market Street are pictured playing checkers and billiards (dated 1954).  

Most of the work of the Extension Department was on behalf of young people, 17-23 years old, who fell outside of the regular school system and who typically worked during the day and had increasing amounts of leisure time at night. In essence, one of the major goals for Milwaukee’s social centers was keeping young people occupied and out of trouble. 

More information and photographs of Milwaukee’s recreation history can be found at UWM Archives in the Milwaukee Public Schools, Department of Municipal Recreation and Community Education Scrapbooks collection, 1923-1989.  

“Practical Aids in Conducting a Neighborhood Recreation Center,” along with the photographs from the Forest Home and 923 Market Street social centers, are available in Box 36 of the collection. 

Call number: UWM Manuscript Collection 151

-Jamee, Archives Graduate Intern


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“How To Tint With Diamond Colors“Modern Color Magic Booklet, 1936

“How To Tint With Diamond Colors“
Modern Color Magic Booklet, 1936


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Flowing Color CoverModern Color Magic Booklet, 1936

Flowing Color Cover
Modern Color Magic Booklet, 1936


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