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1st row:
Broken stud Bayer
Marbled milky Bayer
Roman Numeral BASF
2nd row:
Bayer
3rd row:
ABCD
4th row:
Marbled ABCD
Orange B
7xC
Release: Summer 2016
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This is The Brasshouse on Broad Street in Birmingham. It is a restaurant and pub. Currently it is the "Celebrity Restaurant" and it is an Indian Restaurant.
It is a Grade II listed building at 44 Broad Street.
Built as the Birmingham Brasshouse in 1781 and altered circa 1870. Brick
with stucco dressings; slate roof. Two storeys; 7 bays, the centre 5 advanced
slightly and with a parapet with volutes left and right and intermittent
balustrading. Ground floor with a central door within a stone surround with
arched recess of Romanesque type and flanked by granite columns and, either
side, a central tipartite window with slender piers and columns carrying
an entablature and 2 windows with voussoir blocks. First floor similar except
that the central window is of Serlian type and the extreme left-hand window
has been heightened. All the windows with glazing bars and standing on a
continuous sill band.
44 Broad Street - Heritage Gateway
The Brasshouse sign.
I'm selling my 2x4 bricks and non-production parts. Contact me with offers if there are specific items you are interested in.
Several of the small towns east of Oklahoma City, including Chandler, still have section of brick paving in their streets. This one, just off the courthouse square, was commemorated. April 23, 2009.
The supernova explosion that created this object was first observed on Earth in February 1987. Chandra sees X-rays produced by debris from the explosion. X-rays from Chandra (purple); optical and infrared from Hubble (red, green, blue); infrared from Webb (red, green, and blue)
Read more about Chandra's 25th anniversary: chandra.cfa.harvard.edu/photo/2024/25th/
Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO; Optical/Infrared: NASA/ESA/STScI; Infrared: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI; Image Processing: NASA/CXC/SAO/J. Major
Visual Description:
At the center of this composite image is a small object resembling a glowing pink Cheerio. This is supernova SN 1987A, named after the year the core-collapse explosion was first observed on Earth. It is located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a small nearby galaxy. The pink Cheerio, or equatorial ring, represents material ejected tens of thousands of years before the supernova explosion. The blast wave from the supernova is striking the ring, causing it to produce X-rays detected by Chandra. Inside this ring is a pale, steel blue dot containing debris from the star that exploded.. The ring sits at the center of a ghostly figure 8, outlined in brick orange. This entire structure is surrounded by a packed field of stars, specks and dots in white, blue, and orange. A long, brick orange cloud hovers near the left edge of the image.
This is the old, long-abandoned schoolhouse that sits on the corner of Route 23 and Rathmell Rd. south of Columbus, OH. I've driven by it many times, and finally stopped to get some shots of it - didn't try to get inside, tough... A little more info on it can be found here:
All along upper Main Street of historic Clarkdale Arizona, decades of etchings and tiny graffiti decorate the vintage bricks: names, dates, romances, victories. Some are in pencil!
My latest project is to document the words while they are still there,
Overfired Bricks ('klinkers') used in a boundary wall
Laburnum, Melbourne, Victoria
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2017, All Rights Reserved
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Details of the former Central Police Buildings, Built 1904-08 on Turnbull St, to the design of the City Engineer A.B. McDonald.
Things from a photographic walk into Glasgow.
This brick structure is on the banks of the River Wear, Sunderland, just below the football ground "the Stadium of Light" (built on the site of the old Wearmouth Colliery). It is part of a coal staithe and was used for the quick loading of coal into ships or colliers, bulk coal carrying cargo ships.
You are free to use this texture in any of your projects, both personal and commercial. No credit is required.
Close-up of bricks on Cliff Bungalow Elementary School, 2201 Cliff Street S.W., Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Built in 1920, Cliff Bungalow School is one of several bungalow-style schools that were constructed between 1913 and 1920. The modest design was adopted as a cost-effective alternative to the earlier sandstone schools. This rough-textured brick building originally had four symmetrical classrooms, a teachers’ office in the attic and play areas in the basement.
On January 23, 2012, the Cliff Bungalow Elementary School was recognized as one of Calgary’s historically significant sites with a Calgary Heritage Authority plaque. The plaques are presented biennially to sites of historical significance to Calgary’s development. Evaluations are based on the significance of the architecture, history and context of the sites.
Source: www.calgarycitynews.com/2012/01/three-sites-recognized-wi...
ChallengeGame - Cover Photo Challenge - 2021-04-25
ChallengeGame - Fill the frame - 2021-08-16
Release: 2016
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