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As I step out of the car to this hotel for meeting, I see the peaceful yet romantic setting, I took out the camera & started to shoots.
Then the security guards came along & stop me from taking the photos. I said what , the hotel is a public building, why cannot I take the picture, he said oh this is within the hotel compound & is private property, you are not allow to take any picture.
Moreover, this hotel is hosting National elites & diginities, includes National Leaders from the Central Committee. Well I say that is nothing to do with the rights for me to take the picture.
Then The chief security said, do you know who is the owner of the hotel. I said look that is nothing to do with my rights to take this beautiful scene at this instant.
But they insisted that they are instructed by their owner & management , not allowing anyone including me to take picture here. I then request for the written documents.....
Fortunately, My friend Robert & the protocols arrived, then the security guards have ended the harrassment after the Protocols spoken to them.
My opinion is only in USA & Canada securities have these kind of attitude towards any people whom taking picture in public place.
It is very surprise to me that even in China , the same happen after 911. Therefore one can feel the psycho impact of the after effect of 911.
N.B.
This is a 5 star++ hotel, per night cost for standard room is US$380.00 after 40% discount, I just wonder how the local businesmen & leaders can spend such sum of money.
I can imaging why their don't allow picture to be taken, after knowing the stories.
Then after, I ask Robert what did they told the chief of security office of the Hotel, he said the Chief protocol told them that I am the dignity from the USA. Then they say make sure that there are no picture's of their customer in there!!
What kind of experiences......
The humidity is 95%, my lense is just blur as I look through the view finder.
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File name: 08_06_034687
Title: New development between Dover St. and Railroad from Albany St, Washington St. section
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1956-06-15
Physical description: 1 negative : film, black & white; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Film negatives
Subject: Building construction; Boston (Mass.)
Notes: Title and date from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright Leslie Jones.
Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
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01 Mar 1973, Hanoi, Vietnam --- A Vietnamese directs lift works with a whistle and hand signs at the Long Bien bridge, which spans the Red River in Hanoi with a length of 1,683 metres. Workers start to reconstruct it, photographed in March 1973. The railway bridge of strategic importance from the beginning of the 20th century was destroyed several times in US air raids during Vietnam War. The United States of America flew about 2,000 air attacks on cities and targets in North Vietnam during the "Christmas bombings" in 1972. The peace agreement was signed on the 27th of January in 1973 in Paris. Photo: Werner Schulze --- Image by © Werner Schulze/dpa/Corbis
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Construction marches on at UMass Boston campus – February 2013
Despite winter storms, construction work marches on at the University of Massachusetts Boston campus. Crews continue to work on the roof, the framing, conduit, ductwork and piping in the Integrated Science Complex. The mock Senate chambers begin to take shape at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute.
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01 Mar 1973, Hanoi, Vietnam --- A red banner with characters blows on the destroyed Long Bien bridge, which spans the Red River in Hanoi with a length of 1,683 metres. Workers start to reconstruct it, photographed in March 1973. The railway bridge of strategic importance from the beginning of the 20th century was destroyed several times in US air raids during Vietnam War. The United States of America flew about 2,000 air attacks on cities and targets in North Vietnam during the "Christmas bombings" in 1972. The peace agreement was signed on the 27th of January in 1973 in Paris. Photo: Werner Schulze --- Image by © Werner Schulze/dpa/Corbis
Hier das Bohrgerät ATLAS XI von Franki bei einem Haubauprojekt in Berlin.
Ein Video mit dem Bohrgerät auf mein YouTube Kanal: youtu.be/GslnpBaoJt0
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Here, the Rotary drilling rig ATLAS XI from Franki at a house construction site in Berlin.
A Video with this rotary drilling rig on my YouTube Channel: youtu.be/GslnpBaoJt0
April 30, 2022 - NEMO Science Museum designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano and completed in 1997. "Piano’s striking, copper-green design helped the NEMO Science Museum to become one of the most recognizable buildings in Amsterdam. Situated on top of a tunnel on the city’s eastern docks, the building appears to rise dramatically out of the water. Piano felt Amsterdam was lacking a piazza overlooking the city, and designed the rooftop of the building to afford visitors such a view. Since 2013, the NEMO rooftop has featured a fully-functioning garden and has become a tourist attraction of its own accord." Previous text from the following website: www.invaluable.com/blog/renzo-piano/
TitleSaltair Bicycle Track, Extreme Angle, Looking North
CollectionMss C 275; Shipler Commercial Photographers Collection
Photo NumberShipler #08421
PhotographerShipler Commercial Photographers; Shipler, Harry
PublisherUtah State Historical Society; Funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Date of photograph15 June 1908
Corporate nameUtah Lumber Company
Geopolitical placeUtah; Salt Lake County
Historic place nameHippodromeGreat Salt LakeSaltair
DescriptionImage shows the construction of the bicycle track building at Saltair.
Rights ManagementDigital Image © 2001 Utah State Historical Society. All Rights Reserved.
Holding InstitutionUtah State Historical Society
RelationShipler Commercial Photographers, Series 1
Identifier39222000604251
Source formatGlass Plate Negative
Source size10 inches x 8 inches
Source physical descriptionGood condition.
Source donorsShipler, William H.
Source donation date1988
Date.Digital2001-11-28
Scanned byDigital Technologies, Marriott Library, University of Utah
Metadata catalogerHaley Q. Petersen
Collection Informationhttp://history.utah.gov/FindAids/C00275/
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Persistent URL: digital.lib.muohio.edu/u?/snyder,1481
Subject (TGM): Building construction; Brickwork; Bricklaying; Bricklayers; Construction workers; Afro-Americans; Buildings; Universities and colleges;
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Crews onload new switchgear equipment for the newly constructed building at the University of Massachusetts Boston.
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Despite winter storms, construction work marches on at the University of Massachusetts Boston campus. Crews continue to work on the roof, the framing, conduit, ductwork and piping in the Integrated Science Complex. The mock Senate chambers begin to take shape at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute.
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File name: 08_06_035716
Title: New Court House under construction showing State House dome
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1938 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 negative : film, black & white; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Film negatives
Subject: Capitols; Building construction; Courthouses; Massachusetts State House (Boston, Mass.); Beacon Hill (Boston, Mass.); Boston (Mass.)
Notes: Title and date from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright Leslie Jones.
Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
Poids en ordre de marche : 5 000 kg
Capacité de la réservoir : 10 m³
Construction de l'ensemble immobilier Les Rivages composé de 4 bâtiments pour 98 logements en accession à la propriété et d’une résidence services seniors de 115 logements.
Le projet se situe sur l'ancien site des Entreprises Jules Kronberg (négociant en charbon). Quelques éléments seront conservés comme la cheminée d'une hauteur de 38 mètres ainsi qu’un bâtiment situé sur le bord du boulevard Lobau.
Pays : France 🇫🇷
Région : Grand Est (Lorraine)
Département : Meurthe-et-Moselle (54)
Ville : Nancy (54000)
Quartier : Nancy Sud
Adresse : 45, boulevard Lobau
Fonction : Logements
Construction : 2021 → 2022
► Architecte : Malot & Associés
► PC n° 54 395 19 R0067 délivré le 11/10/2019
Niveaux : R+6
Hauteur : 25.00 m
Surface de plancher : 12 989 m²
Superficie du terrain : 5 610 m²