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In the capital city of Thailand lies The Museum of Counterfeit Goods. Started in 1989, the museum’s collected works has developed from 100 objects in four groups to over 1500 articles in 20 different types. The Museum of Counterfeit Goods houses a variety of footwear, watches, cars and machine parts, furniture, alcohol and stationery. The rise in forged items that are present in Bangkok and all around Southeast Asia has resulted in the museum having more items to display, so much so that they rotate objects on display every four months.
Items usually appear alongside the genuine article, so visitors can play spot the difference. This educates them about the social and economic consequences of counterfeiting. As the goods were rising in number, authorities wanted to benefit from them and made them of some use to the society by displaying them for all to peruse. The museum was formally known as the Tilleke & Gibbins Museum of Counterfeit Goods. The museum had been initiated at the Tilleke & Gibbins Bangkok office and features several articles from raids on behalf of the company’s customers. The Tilleke & Gibbins Bangkok office was part of a local law firm. These items serve no function subsequent to their application in the courts of law.
A range of international news agencies such as CNN, BBC, Australian and Danish National Television have featured the museum in previous telecasts to create awareness to the public to the predicament of counterfeit objects. Furthermore, a number of local and worldwide newspapers and magazines have circulated commentaries that talk about the counterfeit goods in the museum. The museum has been featured on the front page of the Journal of Commerce, an American newspaper.
Notable legal representatives of Tikkeke & Gibbins, Titirat Wattanachewanopakorn and Nuttaphol Arammuang have been featured in documentaries giving insight to the museum and the connected matters of counterfeiting to those in the immigration section at the Royal Thai Customs Department in Bangkok.
To visit the Museum of Counterfeit Goods search for a Bangkok Serviced Apartments such as the Bangkok Grand President which will be an ideal place for tourists to stay and get around to explore this attraction of Thailand and other wonders of the city.
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Announcements and activities.(Historical News and Notices): An article from: Journal of Southern History $9.95 This digital document is an article from Journal of Southern History, published by Southern Historical Association on November 1, 2009. The length of the article is 755 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Announcements … |
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Train depot museum shifts to nonprofit.(NW journal: a look at news from Northwest Arkansas): An article from: Arkansas Business $5.95 This digital document is an article from Arkansas Business, published by Journal Publishing, Inc. on March 29, 2004. The length of the article is 373 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle:… |
museum news magazine

can you help me find an article published in the 1980s about the Mary Rose wreck?
I am trying to find a copy of or the relevant article in which an artist impression of the wreck of the Mary Rose was published as a news or magazine centrefold in the early 1980s. I need this information to help me complete a portfolio on the making of the model I donated to the RN museum in Portsmouth in 1990s This information is priceless in the task can anyone help track it down ?
you can find a copy of the news article at the library.
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1:48 O Scale News Magazine Number 150 June 1999 Twin City Model RR Museum $4.00 |
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ART NEWS MAGAZINE October 1972 KIMBELL MUSEUM VAN GOGH MIRO APOLLINAIRE $7.99 |
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ART NEWS MAGAZINE MUSEUM TRUSTEES DAVID ALTMEJD AFRICAN AMERICAN MODERNIST $12.95 |
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RAILPACE NEWS MAGAZINE AUG.2005 B&O RR MUSEUM REOPEN $9.99 |
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January / February 1979 MUSEUM NEWS magazine: Treasures of Early Irish Art $9.90 |
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MUSEUM NEWS MAGAZINE ENTERTAINMENT VIRTUAL RARE 1994 $10.47 |
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MUSEUM NEWS MAGAZINE ITALIAN DESIGN ART OF SCANDINAVIA $13.97 |
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New Dk Multimedia Dinosaur Hunter Compatible With Windows 95/98/Me/2000/Xp $14.13 Rewind History! Oh about 200 million years! And come face to face with the terrifying T-Rex the vicious Velociraptor or the captivating Pterodactyl. In fact you’ll get this close to 50 different species in all – to see where they roamed what they killed and how they survived. Get up close and personal with different species of dinosaurs, follow in the footsteps of famous paleontologists, travel th… |
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A Night to Remember $14.99 James Cameron’s 1997 Titanic movie is a smash hit, but Walter Lord’s 1955 classic remains in some ways unsurpassed. Lord interviewed scores of Titanic passengers, fashioning a gripping you-are-there account of the ship’s sinking that you can read in half the time it takes to see the film. The book boasts many perfect movie moments not found in Cameron’s film. When the ship hits the berg, pas… |
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The News Aesthetic (Kiosk Books) $13.71 Essays by Michael Rock, Kevin Barnhurst, Lawrence Mirsky, and Maud Lavin explore different aspects of these timely and controversial issues. They discuss the use of color in newpapers from the late nineteenth century to contemporary times, the exportation of designs throughout the world, and the use of branded identity systems by the global news media…. |
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Youth initiative: Nick Stillman on the New Museum triennial.(US NEWS)(The Generational: Younger than Jesus): An article from: Artforum International $9.95 This digital document is an article from Artforum International, published by Artforum International Magazine, Inc. on January 1, 2009. The length of the article is 3557 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Youth initiat… |
art museum magazine

How do I get back into the art scene and find out who and what is hot?
I’m a college student and my school doesnt have a very big art department. I used to take art classes but I dont have any this semester. I really love art and I need a resource(preferably a website) that lets me in on whats going on in the art world. I wanted to get a subscription to ARTnews, but I cant afford it right now. I am past magazine websites and some museum websites dont really help. Also, library access is kinda difficult. Anyone know any good websites or tips?
Hey, I don’t want to insult your spirit as an artist, but are you talking about what’s “selling” in the art world right now? I’m a professional artist and if you want to know what is SELLING go to the library and look at the magazines like Architectural Digest, Veranda, Colonial Homes, Southern Living, Decor, etc. It’s crass, it’s selling out, but if you want to make a living at what you love best – making art – you’d better do what the Renaissance masters did – and find out what the rich folks are buying.
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APOLLO INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE ART DEC 1999 Fogg Museum+ $9.99 |
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Arizona Highways Magazine – MARCH 1966 Phoenix Art Museum Issue, VG condition $7.95 |
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EDGAR DEGAS Paintings Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin Magazine Spring 1977 $5.95 |
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Architecture Magazine November 1933 Cleveland Museum of Art $24.95 |
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American Indian Art Magazine Winter 1983 Navajo Tribal Museum Indian Robes $5.00 |
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16 ARTS IN VIRGINIA AIV MAGAZINE 1964-83 Museum Of Fine $39.99 |
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New Yorker Magazine: June 27, 1977. Arthur Getz Metropolitan Museum of Art cover $7.99 |
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1904 August 8 Art Nouveau risqué nude museum photo magazine $6.99 |
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1904 August 25 Art Nouveau risqué nude museum photo magazine $6.99 |
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American Indian Art Magazine Autumn 1981 Ewers-museum collections, Crow Cases $6.00 |
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Diana Barrymore Cover Girl Toledo Museum Art Mars 1939 July 31 Life Magazine $18.00 |
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1957 Ad for Look Magazine Little Girl Art Museum $5.00 |
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Magazine Antiques Sept 1981 BOSTON MUSEUM of FINE ARTS $5.00 |
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John Sloan’s Illustrations Magazines Books Elizabeth Hawkes 1993 DE Art Museum $14.95 |
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ART NEWS MAGAZINE October 1972 KIMBELL MUSEUM VAN GOGH MIRO APOLLINAIRE $7.99 |
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Boulevard Magenta Magazine #6 Irish Museum Modern Arts ENRIQUE JUNCOSA @NEW@ $15.73 |
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ART NEWS MAGAZINE MUSEUM TRUSTEES DAVID ALTMEJD AFRICAN AMERICAN MODERNIST $12.95 |
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Arts of Asia Magazine January February 1978 Taipei Museum Tomb Pottery Chhau $9.99 |
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LIZZADRO MUSEUM of LAPIDARY ART – 4 LAPIDARY JOURNALS or MAGAZINES $7.99 |
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Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in THE MAGAZINE ANTIQUES $10.99 |
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A perspective view of the river Thames Photo Mugs Copper-plate inscribed; Taken from the Kings Arms at Blackwall; Shooters Hill, Woolwich; The East India Dock Yard. From London Magazine Mar 1782….. |
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A Prospect of the Town and his Majestys Dockyard at Woolwich Photo Mugs Engraved for the London Magazine, 1756. There are boats being built on the far side, and lots of buildings. There are letters marked on it, therefore it must have had a key with it at some point. There are a couple of sailing ships on the water, one is a masting vessel, and lots of small rowing boats about….. |
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Good-Bye Sweetheart Photo Mugs Print entitled Good-Bye Sweetheart after a painting by Julius Mendes Price R.A. exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1902. It was published in Cassells Magazine in 1902….. |
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Steven Holl: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Bloch Building $45.00 Generally acknowledged as one of the most artistically-minded architects practicing today, Steven Holl has just completed a museum considered the apex of his 33-year career – the Bloch Building for The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City. Here Holl designed a linear series of subterranean galleries from which luminous, sculptural shards of channel glass, which he calls lenses, emerge from t… |
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Frank Lloyd Wright – Designs for Liberty Magazine Standard Boxed Note Card Set, 20 Blank Greeting Cards in 4 Different Styles $14.95 The 4 images in this notecard collection are adaptations of the elegant, avant-garde geometric drawings that Frank Lloyd Wright created for Liberty magazine. Includes 4 different designs with 5 cards of each design for a total of 20 blank note cards…. |
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1928 Bridal Silver Tone Crystal Simulated Freshwater Pearl Barrette $38.00 Not just for brides but for any woman who wishes to accent her tresses in stunning style. Cut in a design reminiscent of the glorious art deco patterns from the 1920′s, this vintage inspired design will make you shine…. |
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Tom Otterness’s Pink BOMB $250.00 Imagined by one of the most innovative and influential artists of our time, Tom Otterness’s Pink Bomb was commissioned and designed exclusively for BOMB on the occasion of the magazine’s landmark 25th anniversary. Tom Otterness has upheld the age-old tradition of cast bronze figurative sculpture for over 20 years. In the process, he has played a major role in redefining the tradition. Because his … |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Good-Bye Sweetheart from National Maritime Museum $24.99 Photo Puzzle, Good-Bye Sweetheart. Print entitled Good-Bye Sweetheart after a painting by Julius Mendes Price R.A. exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1902. It was published in Cassells Magazine in 1902. Chosen by National Maritime Museum. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5×7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed … |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of A Prospect of the Town and his Majestys Dockyard at Woolwich from National Maritime Museum $24.99 Photo Puzzle, A Prospect of the Town and his Majestys Dockyard at Woolwich. Engraved for the London Magazine, 1756. There are boats being built on the far side, and lots of buildings. There are letters marked on it, therefore it must have had a key with it at some point. There are a couple of sailing ships on the water, one is a masting vessel, and lots of small rowing boats about. Chosen by Natio… |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of The powder magazine near Greenwich from National Maritime Museum $24.99 Photo Puzzle, The powder magazine near Greenwich. Plate 6 from a series by Toms, a well known London topographer and engraver of the first half of the 18th century. The broad location of the magazine was east of East Greenwich, then ending at about Ballast Quay, round to the Greenwich Peninsula (formerly Greenwich Marsh), now site of the Dome. It is almost certainly the magazine on the formerly ma… |
hobby farms magazine

need help with my future!! (horse wise)?
hey!
i love horses loads, and i currently look after my friends horse when i get the chance in the afternoons. and she gives me lessons in return.
i live in a town house, but i wish i could move to a farm.
i’ve been told not to go into a career with horses because there isn’t much money involved in it. and just to have horses as a hobby.
i want to own my own buisness when i get older.
i guess my question is, what should i do for my own buisness?
i like horses.
i was thinking of starting my own horse magazine.
any suggestions?
would you like it?
what do you think?
any other idea’s?
thanks! (:
x
i really dont want to be a vet.
i cant stand all the training and stuff you need to know, and to cut open one (if necessary) or to put them down. i’m just not into that.
but thanks for the suggestions anyway.
x
starting a horse magazine would be very costly and hard. How about being a editor or a journalist for a horse magazine? or a photographer for a horse magazine? You could learn to train horses? you could breed expensive horses? you could give lessons? you could own a barn and let people board there? you could become a farrier? you could train horses for movies and comercials?
there are alot of possibilities, but i’ve been told the same thing. Keep horses as a hobby and find a different job. but if you really want a job with horses, I bet you could find a good paying one with some work.
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HOBBY FARMS MAGAZINE SMALL CATTLE SOLAR COLLECTORS TRACTORS VS ATVS VACCINATION $12.95 |
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Hobby Farms Magazine, May/June 2011 $2.50 |
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Hobby Farms Magazine, September/October 2011 $2.50 |
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Hobby Farms Magazine, November/December 2011 $2.50 |
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Hobby Farms Magazine, January/February 2012 $2.45 |
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Hobby Farms Magazine Lot of 2 – 2011, Gardening, Rabbits, Goats, Horses, MORE! $3.99 |
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Hobby Farms Magazine, May/June 2012 $2.45 |
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Hobby Farms CHICKENS Poultry Publication May/June 2012 Brand New Magazine $2.99 |
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Hobby Farms Magazine Jan/Feb 2012 $2.50 |
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Hobby Farms Magazine May/June 2011 $2.50 |
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HOBBY FARMS Magazine May June 2012 Egg Herb Recipes Chickens Tractors Grapes $4.99 |
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24 Lot GRIT ~ HOBBY FARMS MAGAZINES COUNTRY LIVING ORGANIC GARDENING + FREE S/H $34.95 |
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HOBBY FARM HOME Magazine January February 2012 Gardening Comfort Food Sausage $4.99 |
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HOBBY FARM MAGAZINE MAY JUNE 2012 FARM WEDDINGS ISSUE NEW $12.99 |
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HOBBY FARMS MAGAZINE FALL CROPS AMERICAN GOAT BREEDS HORSE POWER FURNACES $12.95 |
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The Farmer’s Wife Sampler Quilt: Letters from 1920s Farm Wives and the 111 Blocks They Inspired $12.61 Be Inspired by the StoriesThe 1922, The Farmer’s Wife magazine posed this question to their readers: “If you had a daughter of marriageable age, would you, in light of your own experience, have her marry a farmer?” The magazine at the time had 750,000 subscribers, and received over 7,000 letters. The best answers to this question are included in this book, along with the traditional quilt blocks t… |
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Country Living The Farm Chicks Christmas: Merry Ideas for the Holidays $5.33 For “Farm Chick” Serena Thompson, Christmas means a house overflowing with ornaments, lights, and cherished treasures, and the aroma of baking cookies to welcome family and friends. Here, she shows us how to spread the magic of the season, with ideas for entertaining, decorating, tree trimming, charming crafts, and 17 recipes for yummy holiday sweets-plus tips for wrapping food and gifts.As in… |
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MaryJane’s Ideabook, Cookbook, Lifebook: For the Farmgirl in All of Us $35.00 MaryJane Butters’ sense of purpose is as big as the Idaho landscape where her organic farm is nestled. She wants nothing less than to reconnect us all with the food we eat and the heritage of farming that belongs to all of us, and nothing more than to empower and encourage rural women everywhere … she is cultivating not just a farm but a philosophy of living. — Body & SoulCarpenter, waitres… |
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Toysmith Battat Sound Puzzle Box $13.85 18 months & up. Slide a geometric shape into the corresponding cylinder and a unique sound will reinforce matching and coordination skills…. |