MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos with the keyword: ribbon

IMG 6610-001-V V Rouleaux

13 Apr 2020 150
Their main shop is in Marylebone. They opened this shop in Bath a couple years ago and sadly were closing.

IMG 4827-001-Door with Bow

15 Feb 2018 3 216
Memorial Street, Deerfield, MA

Meerkat by Osch

Fighting Tigers

01 Jun 2014 328
By DALeast, in Hanbury Street.

Space Invader & Osch 1

11 May 2014 349
Yellow runner by Space Invader, femme fatale by Otto Schade (Osch). The Foundry, Great Eastern Street & Old Street.

Space Invader & Osch 2

11 May 2014 435
Yellow runner by Space Invader, femme fatale by Otto Schade (Osch). The Foundry, Great Eastern Street & Old Street.

London Ribbon Map

01 Jun 2014 1 454
It's a smiley face. It's a ball of ribbon. It's a map of London. By Otto Schade (Osch), in Brick Lane.

Blue Ribbon Beedle

23 Sep 2007 260
No penalty for misspellings. 4-H Exhibit Hall, 150th Belchertown Fair. See where this picture was taken. [?]

Best of Show

23 Sep 2007 250
4-H Exhibit Hall, 150th Belchertown Fair. See where this picture was taken. [?]

Welcome

23 Sep 2007 1 1 214
4-H Exhibit Hall, 150th Belchertown Fair. See where this picture was taken. [?]

Youth Crafts

23 Sep 2007 246
Some kid got second place for gluing eyeballs onto rocks. 4-H Exhibit Hall, 150th Belchertown Fair. See where this picture was taken. [?]

Rickrack

21 May 2008 236
V V Rouleaux, trim shop in Marylebone Lane. See where this picture was taken. [?]

Trim Shop

21 May 2008 203
V V Rouleaux, Marylebone Lane. See where this picture was taken. [?]

Blue Ribbon Scarecrow

02 Sep 2008 220
Three County Fair, Northampton, MA. See where this picture was taken. [?]

Class: Veggie, Variety: Creature

02 Sep 2008 182
Three County Fair, Northampton, MA.

Pickles & Relish

06 Sep 2008 232
Three County Fair, Northampton, MA. See where this picture was taken. [?]

First Prize

06 Sep 2008 227
Three County Fair, Northampton, MA. See where this picture was taken. [?]

Threads of Feeling

02 Dec 2010 321
Installation in the stairwell, made in conjunction with the exhibition Threads of Feeling at the Foundling Museum. All the ribbons came from V V Rouleaux, the ribbon shop in Marylebone. About the exhibition: "Threads of Feeling will showcase fabrics never shown before to illustrate the moment of parting as mothers left their babies at the original Foundling Hospital, which continues today as the children’s charity Coram. "In the cases of more than 4,000 babies left between 1741 and 1760, a small object or token, usually a piece of fabric, was kept as an identifying record. The fabric was either provided by the mother or cut from the child’s clothing by the hospital's nurses. Attached to registration forms and bound up into ledgers, these pieces of fabric form the largest collection of everyday textiles surviving in Britain from the 18th Century." See where this picture was taken.