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Photography from the 2015 Certiport Global Partners Summit & Microsoft Office Specialist & Adobe Certified Associate World Championships at Gaylord Texan Resort and Conference Center, Dallas, Texas.
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Associated Press 7/28/1948
(Front) NY July 18 MORE MEDALS FOR MR MURPHY-Lt. Audie Murphy, Recieves The French Legion of Honour and the Croix de Guerre with palms from Genl De Lattre de Tassigny in the invalides, Paris, July 16, 1948
Calex Associates G567PRM is a Mercedes Benz 709D with Plaxton Beaver bodywork. Seen inside Bridgeton depot, G567PRM was new to Ribble as their 567.
Associate Degree Nursing students and LPN to RN Articulation students participated in the ADN Pinning Ceremony on Friday, May 19, at Bethel Baptist Church in Galesburg. The annual event for recent graduates is a celebration of the culmination of their efforts from their time in the program and includes the opportunity for family members and loved ones to participate in the ceremony.
Associate Degree Nursing students and LPN to RN Articulation students participated in the ADN Pinning Ceremony on Friday, May 19, at Bethel Baptist Church in Galesburg. The annual event for recent graduates is a celebration of the culmination of their efforts from their time in the program and includes the opportunity for family members and loved ones to participate in the ceremony.
About Quint Cobb & Associates
•Quint Cobb & Associates specialize in Residential and Commercial Financing, Investment Planning and Mortgage Relief Assistance in all 50 States.
•Our team of mortgage analysts, attorneys, negotiators, processors and underwriters are chosen from the top 1% of their industries.
•We are dedicated to providing our clients with the absolute best financing options by delivering individualized service, unmatched loan approval percentages and unparalleled lending flexibility and speed.
•Quint Cobb & Associates have access to the power and speed of a direct banking line that has not been paralyzed by the losses and toxic loans that crippled the rest of the industry.
•Quint Cobb & Associates also have the flexibility to broker to all remaining lenders (with tier one pricing and FHA backing in all 50 states).
•We pride ourselves in our Underwriters (and the relationships and direct communication we maintain with them) to assure the highest loan approval percentages, loan processing speed and overall loan pull-through ratios possible.
•Quint Cobb & Associates specialize in FHA loans, Short Refinances, Conventional, Jumbo and Commercial Loans, Residential and Commercial Loan-Modification Assistance, Short Sale Guidance and Investment Planning.
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Clients are informed of the latest market trends and real-time data on buyer demand, pricing and local markets. We assist our clients in measuring the performance of their properties and look for new opportunities to maximize returns.
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Liberty, done by Adria Bernstein (Witty Wocks!), can be seen at HG Brown and Associates at 635 Court St in Clearwater
Associated” was a site specific show in a severely damaged brownstone on 17th Street in South Slope, Brooklyn. Just after noon on 12 November 2010, a boiler exploded at the Associated Supermarket on 5th Avenue and 17th Street, igniting a fire that tore through the block, destroying Open Source Gallery. Next door to Open Source a three family house–the gallery owners’ home–was also rendered uninhabitable by firefighters' efforts to stop the blaze. The exhibition, "Associated", curated by Monika Wuhrer, Raphaela Riepl and Frank De Leon-Jones resurrects the derelict house with projects by 30 artists.
Built between 1959 and 1962, this Modern Futurist and Googie building was designed by Eero Saarinen and Associates for Trans World Airlines to serve as a Flight Center, or Terminal headhouse, for their passenger services at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City. The building is an example of thin shell construction, with a parabolic and curved sculptural concrete roof and concrete columns, with many surfaces of the building's structure and exterior being tapered or curved. The building also appears to take inspiration from natural forms, with the roofs appearing like the wings of a bird or bat taking flight. The building served as a passenger terminal from 1962 until 2001, when it was closed.
The building's exterior is dominated by a thin shell concrete roof with parabolic curves, which is divided by ribs into four segments, with the larger, symmetrical north and south segments tapering towards the tallest points of the exterior walls, and soar over angled glass curtain walls underneath. At the ends of the four ribs are Y-shaped concrete columns that curve outwards towards the top and bottom, distributing the weight of the roof structure directly to the foundation. The east and west segments of the roof are smaller, with the west roof angling downwards and forming a canopy over the front entrance with a funnel-shaped sculptural concrete scupper that empties rainwater into a low grate over a drain on the west side of the driveway in front of the building, and the east roof angling slightly upwards, originally providing sweeping views of the tarmac and airfield beyond. The exterior walls of the building beneath the sculptural roof consist of glass curtain walls, with the western exterior wall sitting to the east of the columns and the eastern exterior wall being partially comprised of the eastern columns, with the curtain wall located in the openings between the columns. To the east and west of the taller central section are two half crescent-shaped wings with low-slope roofs, with a curved wall, integrated concrete canopy, tall walls at the ends, and regularly-spaced door openings. To the rear, two concrete tubes with elliptical profiles formerly linked the headhouse to the original concourses, and today link the historic building to the new Terminal 5 and Hotel Towers.
Inside, the building features a great hall with a central mezzanine, and features curved concrete walls and columns, complex staircases, aluminum railings, ticket counters in the two halls to either side of the front entrance, a clock at the center of the ceiling, and skylights below the ribs of the roof. The space features penny tile floors, concrete walls and built-in furniture, red carpeting, and opalescent glass signage. On the west side of the great hall, near the entrance, is a curved concrete counter in front of a large signboard housed in a sculptural concrete and metal shell that once displayed departing and arriving flights. On the north and south sides of this space are former ticket counters and baggage drops, which sit below a vaulted ceiling, with linear light fixtures suspended between curved sculptural concrete piers that terminate some ways below the ceiling. To the east of the entrance is a staircase with minimalist aluminum railings, beyond which is a cantilevered concrete bridge, with balconies and spaces with low ceilings to either side, off which are several shops, restrooms, and telephone booths. On the east side of the bridge is a large sunken lounge with red carpet and concrete benches with red upholstered cushions, surrounded by low concrete walls that feature red-cushioned benches on either side, sitting below a metal analog signboard mounted to the inside of the curtain wall. To the north and south of the lounge are the entrances to the concrete tubes that once provided access to the concourses, which are elliptical in shape, with red carpeted floors and white walls and a white ceiling. On the mezzanine are several former lounges and a restaurant, which feature historic mid-20th Century finishes and fixtures.
The complex includes two contemporary hotel towers, the Saarinen and Hughes wings, which were designed carefully to harmonize with the original building and match its character. The two wings feature concrete end walls, curved Miesian glass curtain walls, and interiors with red carpeting, wooden paneling, brass fittings and fixtures, and white walls and ceilings. The only substantial modification to the structure's significant interior spaces was the puncturing of the two concrete tubes to provide access to these towers. The former terminal also features several service areas that were not previously open to visitors, which today house a massive fitness center, a cavernous underground conference center, and various meeting rooms and ballrooms, with all of these spaces, except the fitness center, being redesigned to match the mid-20th Century modern aesthetics of the rest of the building, with new fixtures, furnishings, and finishes that are inspired directly by the time period in which the building was built, and are nearly seamless in appearance with the rest of the building.
The fantastic building was designated a New York City Landmark in 1994, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. Between 2005 and 2008, the new Terminal 5, occupied by JetBlue, was built, which wraps the structure to the east, and was designed by Gensler, and was carefully placed so as to avoid altering or damaging the character-defining features of the historic terminal. Between 2016 and 2019, the building was rehabilitated in an adaptive reuse project that converted it into the TWA Hotel, which was carried out under the direction of Beyer Blinder Belle, Lubrano Ciavarra Architects, Stonehill Taylor, INC Architecture and Design, as well as the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and MCR/Morse Development. The hotel features 512 guest rooms, large event spaces, a rooftop pool at the top of the Hughes Wing, a large basement fitness center, and a Lockheed Constellation L-1649A "Connie" on a paved courtyard to the east of the building, which houses a cocktail lounge. The hotel is heavily themed around the 1960s, and was very carefully designed to preserve the character of this iconic landmark.
2024 Skyland Trail Associates Spring Luncheon - March 15, 204 - Piedmont Driving Club - Photos by Kim Link
Campers listen to Associate Professor Heidi Sherman (not pictured) during the discussion of the history of the Salem witch trials during Wizarding Academy Summer Camp activity at the Viking House grounds on the UW-Green Bay campus on June 16, 2022.. UW-Green Bay, Sue Pischke University Photographer
Baltimore, Maryland. Associated Transport Company trucking terminal. Mechanic working on a truck tractor
Creator(s): Vachon, John, 1914-1975, photographer
Date Created/Published: 1943 Mar.
Rights Advisory: No known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White
Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Please feel free to copy and share these large enough for printing images on social media that have been provided through The Greater West Chester Chamber of Commerce (greaterwestchester.com/ ), and Jay Gundel & Associates Marketing (jaygundel.com/ )
The streets of downtown West Chester exploded with excitement as hundreds of cyclists raced through this challenging circuit at speeds in excess of 35mph.
It’s the Iron Hill Twilight Criterium, one of the top pro races on the east coast!
The crowd cheered on national and local athletes as they pushed themselves to the limits of ability.
Cyclingnews.com published gallery of the action can be seen here: www.cyclingnews.com/races/iron-hill-twilight-criterium-20...
Adding importance to this year’s event is the fact that the West Chester event was the ninth race of ten in the USA CRITS Championship Series, making it one of the last opportunities for riders to protect or improve their standings before the final invitational.
The action begins and ends at the intersection of Gay and High Streets, home of the title sponsor Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant.
About the route
The Iron Hill Twilight Criterium is a 0.6-mile course over 8 city blocks on the streets of historic downtown West Chester, Pennsylvania, featuring four 90 degree turns and one short rise.
The Start/Finish Line is next to the Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant, the title sponsor, at the intersection of Gay and High Streets.
Photographer Dave Gill has been specialized in capturing key moments in bicycle racing for the better part of this decade, working extensively with Cyclingnews.com, Velonews.com, and Pezcyclingnews.com.
I also Covering a wide variety of genre's beyond cycling, with images carried in the USAToday, NY Times, Washington Post, Raleigh News and Observer, Durham Herald, Economist, and the Huffington Post.
Next year I'm on tap to cover races in the continental United States, and am especially looking forward Tirrenno-Adriaco next spring in Italy.
Chow!
My extensive portfolio gallery can be seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/dave-gill/sets
Please feel free to copy and share these large enough for printing images on social media that have been provided through The Greater West Chester Chamber of Commerce (greaterwestchester.com/ ), and Jay Gundel & Associates Marketing (jaygundel.com/ )
The streets of downtown West Chester exploded with excitement as hundreds of cyclists raced through this challenging circuit at speeds in excess of 35mph.
It’s the Iron Hill Twilight Criterium, one of the top pro races on the east coast!
The crowd cheered on national and local athletes as they pushed themselves to the limits of ability.
Cyclingnews.com published gallery of the action can be seen here: www.cyclingnews.com/races/iron-hill-twilight-criterium-20...
Adding importance to this year’s event is the fact that the West Chester event was the ninth race of ten in the USA CRITS Championship Series, making it one of the last opportunities for riders to protect or improve their standings before the final invitational.
The action begins and ends at the intersection of Gay and High Streets, home of the title sponsor Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant.
About the route
The Iron Hill Twilight Criterium is a 0.6-mile course over 8 city blocks on the streets of historic downtown West Chester, Pennsylvania, featuring four 90 degree turns and one short rise.
The Start/Finish Line is next to the Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant, the title sponsor, at the intersection of Gay and High Streets.
Photographer Dave Gill has been specialized in capturing key moments in bicycle racing for the better part of this decade, working extensively with Cyclingnews.com, Velonews.com, and Pezcyclingnews.com.
I also Covering a wide variety of genre's beyond cycling, with images carried in the USAToday, NY Times, Washington Post, Raleigh News and Observer, Durham Herald, Economist, and the Huffington Post.
Next year I'm on tap to cover races in the continental United States, and am especially looking forward Tirrenno-Adriaco next spring in Italy.
Chow!
My extensive portfolio gallery can be seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/dave-gill/sets
Another `mystery` pic from my collection. Taken at the original premises of LVVS at Whisby Road in the sixties.
I pencilled on the back "Seen on back of lorry on the A45 on 24/3/76".
This would have been the old A45 trunk road between Cambridge and Quy Church, before the Cambridge by-pass (now A14) was built, so maybe heading for Ipswich?
Several Wesleyan donors and friends attended the the Donors Associates Reception Nov. 5 in Daniel Family Commons. Guests included members of the Trustee Associates, President’s Circle, Founders Club, Willbur Fisk Associates, College Row Society, John Wesley Associates, 1831 Society, Douglas Cannon Club, Foss Hill Club, Day Society and Olin Associates. (Photo by Olivia Drake MALS '08)
Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy talks during his visit to the Pacific McGeorge campus in September 2011 to participate in the grand opening of the new Legal Studies Center.
Day two of the first COVID vaccination for associates at Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children Friday, December 18, 2020.