Frank Brangwyn :: Study for The British Empire Panels, 1925. Silver gelatin print. Frank Brangwyn was a printmaker, illustrator, furniture designer and world renowned muralist.

Brangwyn used photography as a primary aid in the execution of his elaborate allegorical murals. The Paul Cava collection of Brangwyn photographs is the largest of it’s kind in private hands. source

“Boiling Breakfast Eggs in Hot Springs”, Beppu, Oita Prefecture. Japan, 1942. This picture was published in the

National Geographic

August issue of 1942. A woman in Japanese clothing (viewed from behind) besides a sign warning “dangerous attention” uses a stick and is trying to soak a bamboo cage with eggs in hot water. In the lower part of the stand sign, it reads: “boiled egg half-mature 4 minutes, hardly lean 6 minutes”. (uncredited photographer)

source: natgeo.nikkeibp.co.jp