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We replaced the fan in the livingroom. It only had one light-bulb and was small, as for a small bedroom. This one really lights up the room. The picture doesn't do the light justice. It really is bright, but I'm uploading the dark version so you can't see all the dust that was on my ceiling!
telephone on dining table - saturday evening at home - playing with dof and low light - is it possible with a compact?
Motor Transport Corps, Mess Hall
Valparaiso, Indiana
Date: 1918
Source Type: Photograph
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Charles Beam
Postmark: Not Applicable
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: M.T.C. is the acronym for Motor Transport Corps, United States Army, which had a training camp located at Valparaiso University during World War I. The majority of the members of this particular corps were discharged from service by mid-December 1918. The M.T.C. Mess Hall was also known on campus as the East Hall dining room.
East Hall was located southeast of the intersection of present day Greenwich Street and Short Street.
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The following news item appeared in the February 28, 1918, issue of The Chesterton Tribune:
Local, Personal, Social
Valparaiso University is now making preparations for the instruction of from one thousand to two thousand soldiers for the U. S. government in the art of civil engineering. The deal has not yet been completed, but indications are that within a short time a large number of Uncle Sam's boys in the war service will be housed in Valparaiso to learn civil engineering to help them in their work in France. Already plans are being made at the various hall and rooming houses on the hill to take care of this additional lot of men.
Source:
The Chesterton Tribune, Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana; February 28, 1918; Volume 34, Number 50, Page 5, Column 4. Column titled "Local, Personal, Social."
Copyright 2014. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
I painted in it myself, first thing, before we even moved in. The walls, the ceiling, and the blades of the fan too.
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VIEW-1042
Exhibition room, Art Gallery, Montreal, QC, 1879
Wm. Notman & Son
1879, 19th century
Notman photographic Archives - McCord Museum
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Salle d'exposition, Art Gallery, Montréal, QC, 1879
Wm. Notman & Son
1879, 19e siècle
Archives photographiques Notman - Musée McCord
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A bird tries to escape through the skylight of City Square, after an unsuccessful attempt by an adjacent balloon. (Vancouver, BC, Canada)
(Part of Guess Where Vancouver, Aug. 30/2008)
Feb 28 2007
I call this "Ewarama" (or "Panoewa" if you prefer). I made a full circle one HERE but it was too tiny to be my photo of the day.
PS My photostream broke 4000 views today... (I don't know whether that's a lot or not, but I noticed some people were cheering when they got to 5000) so just throwing it out there :-)
a bar full of flickr folks, beautiful photos on the walls, tasty munchies & beer, and I'm sitting here taking a photo of the fan. I got no excuses.
Rendered shot of the hand painted decorations above a ceiling fan at the Hotel California, San Francisco. Essentially, just the background colors have been removed.
For Our Daily Challenge 03/04/11, "In the Air". For some reason, all I could think about was my ceiling fan suspended above me in the living room, "whooshing" its blades through the air. I liked how the light seems to catch the air in this photo while the blades speed by.
A six-foot and twelve-foot ladder next to each other. This DIY project was a disaster. My shoulder injury made me lose feeling in my right hand. I had to stop after the first electrical test failed.
From Liz of @withinthegrove.
Ceiling fans:
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