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Orangeville Show Jumping Tournament - August 17 2014
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Item Number:322-175-sh5
Document Title:Staff Headquarters/US mil. Acad.-WP/scheme "A" [r] scale 25'=1" [r]
Project:00322; West Point; U.S. Military Academy; West Point; NY; 04 College & School Campuses; 354;
Location:Olmsted National Historic Site, Brookline, MA
Category:PLAN
Physical Characteristics:0000010403 27 x 28 TP
Dates:11-JAN-1907
Notes:traced from Archt's plan [r] -OBLA [r] Draftsman = Richardson [pi] PI CAT = Study 3 shts
Please credit: Courtesy of the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site.
Wiesbaden, Germany.
Twin boys, Robert and Ludwig, looking none too happy about their decidedly feminine outfits.
Image Credit: Jason Wen
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Standing in my "office" ... I use that term loosely because ever since I rearranged my shop a couple of months back, I now work 100% on the shop floor, with all my paperwork etc happening at my counter/desk. Since that time, my office has become much like under the bed in my son's room - the place where you chuck all your stuff so the rest of the room looks clean. It needs a major tidy up ... I'll do it one day :)