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The local music academy. With my 'new' Canon 7 rangefinder camera with Nikkor-H.C 5cm/F2 lens and Ilford FP4+
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Today I'm telling you the story of this ill-fated site in Gleadow Street, Invermay. It sits in the old industrial port section of Launceston, and that sadly meant that when the terrible floods of 1929 struck, the hopes that were established here when the Rapson Tyre Company built this factory were quickly dashed. The Great Depression in the early 30s put an end to its economic future entirely.
And as I explained in my previous photo this morning, more disaster was to come. A fire that destroyed the warehouse of wool merchant L.W. Smith in 1942. trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/91491921/8140849
So this old factory, with its proud smoke stack standing still, has been through quite an evolution. Today it is home to a small welding company. The sign "The Academy" relates to the property next door. That too has enjoyed a less than prosperous history. "The Academy" was a fitness gym that has now closed for good.
From a photographic point of view, we need to enjoy these buildings while they last, because they won't be around for too much longer. Mind you, that brickwork in the smoke stack is so good it might outlast the Tower of London.
Old school photography. When I first darkened the doors of this fine establishment, some 50 something years ago, the punishments for setting foot on the lawn were swift, severe and sadistic. Now it's a wildflower meadow. 😀😅😅
Academy Street is an integral part of the historic Old Town. It originally formed the defensive North East edge, but later became the industrial area with iron works opening, helped by the railway bringing growth and development to the area. The street was originally New Street, before it was renamed Academy Street after the school.
This building was constructed by community effort in 1871 as the Congregational Church, it was built of native limestone and served until 1887 when a new brick church was built. In 1885 the Academy was established as a school ran primarily by the Congregationalists, who believed their children's needs would not be met by the public school. The school closed in 1914 and the building became the Weeping Water Academic Library in 1917. It is currently being restored.
Like the title said. He's about 10-11 here. Don't mind th eye brows XD I guess it's better to be black lol
On his first day of Acedemy he was walking with Ruki (10-11) and was thinking about his first day.
Ruki: What're you nervous about Kagura-kun?
Kagura: Well, I just hope that everything'll go well on our first day, that all.
Ruki: Don't worry, it'll go well. We'll meet new freinds there. I can't wait to see Neji-kun and Sasuke-kun there.
Behind the fence near the Equinox Hotel in Manchester, Vermont on the trail to Equinox Pond is the Burr and Burton Academy. Established in 1829, a private, non-profit boarding school.
For Smile on Saturday
Theme: Behind the Fence
I don't think there's much science going on there. An interesting Wikipedia profile of this far-out organization:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unarius_Academy_of_Science
El Cajon, California.
The Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture (RSA) is an independently funded organisation which supports the creation, understanding and enjoyment of the visual arts in Scotland. Based within the Royal Scottish Academy building, the RSA runs a year-round programme of exhibitions, artist opportunities and related educational talks and events which support artists at all stages of their careers. The RSA also holds an extensive collection and archive.
Led by eminent artists and architects, the RSA embodies a wealth of professional experience in Fine Art and Architecture, with many RSA members taking a leading role in higher education and many of the leading cultural institutions in Scotland.
The ‘Scottish Academy’ was founded in 1826 by a group of eleven artists. It was created with the aim of creating an academy of fine arts instructing students at no charge, to present an annual exhibition open to all artists of merit and maintain a library devoted to the fine arts.
The Academy held its first exhibition in 1827 and in 1835 had been granted permission to lease space within the Royal Institution building on the Mound for its annual exhibition. By 1838, the Academy had gained a Royal Charter (and was now known as the Royal Scottish Academy) and it continued to grow in significance and status throughout the nineteenth century, training young artists and looking after its collection for the benefit of students and the wider public.
The founders of the RSA also held a strong desire that Scotland should have a National Gallery of its own and as they continued to expand and place demands on the space within the Royal Institution, it was clear that they required new premises. Therefore, when a new purpose built gallery was designed and constructed in the 1850’s, the Royal Scottish Academy moved in alongside the newly created National Gallery of Scotland (today part of the Scottish National Gallery), hosting its exhibitions within the gallery, as well as having its council room, library and life school within the building. It continued to teach Fine Art in the gallery until the Edinburgh College of Art was formed in 1907.
In 1910, it was decided that the RSA should be transferred back into the Royal Institution Building and be awarded permanent tenancy of office space and the right to hold its annual exhibition within the building. The building then became known as ‘The Royal Scottish Academy’. In return, the RSA gifted ninety-six paintings and sculptures and approximately two-thousand drawings to the National Gallery of Scotland, and are still part of the national collection.
The latest phase in the history of the RSA saw the construction of an underground link between the Royal Scottish Academy Building and the National Gallery of Scotland (as it was then known). Award-winning architects John Miller and Partners rose to the challenge of redeveloping the buildings for modern use.
The Royal Scottish Academy building reopened in 2004 and is now a world-class exhibition space, while the underground Gardens Level houses a range of visitor facilities and education spaces. The Royal Scottish Academy Building now plays host to a variety of exhibitions programmed by the National Galleries of Scotland, the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, and others.
[Information: National Galleries of Scotland Website]
Quite an impressive building, with the goddess Athena and the god Apollo, and the orange trees are nice!
I truly love this neoclassical building in the city centre, I decided to do a minimalist portrait to show the magnificent entrance. The Pediment theme is the birth of Athens. On the Pillars, Goddess Athena and God Apollo. Athens, Greece.
Center of art and training in Circus arts, Saint-Denis.
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What you won’t see with my photos, because of its exterior approach. Entry is prohibited except during representations: Académie Fratellini click to enlarge the pictures
Building of the modern Academy of Athens, the highest research establishment of the country located in Panepistimio.
OB Flat is a rural locality near Mount Gambier in South Australia.
The name for this locality is believed to derive from a herd of cattle bearing the brand "OB" (owned by O. Beswick) which once roamed in the area.
A sign on the fence said this was a music academy but I haven't found any more information.