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2200 block of South Grove Street
"The Henneberry Printing Company opened a large plant at 22nd and Clinton near the river in the mid 1890s, and it was vastly enlarged in the 1920s after the company was taken over by John Cuneo, becoming the city's second largest printer as Cuneo Press." -- www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/1010.html
*These Cuneo buildings were the first controlled demolition implosions in the City of Chicago back in 1995. The building which fronts Cermak (in the distance at left-center) still stands.
Piazza Galimberti, la piazza principale ( e piazza del mercato) di Cuneo, la città dove vivo...
Galimberti Square, the main square (and the market-place) of Cuneo, the town where I live
18.2.2015. On a recent visit to the NRM I noticed that there was a reproduction of Terence Cuneo's well known Waterloo Station painting on display.
The original, measuring some 20ft x 10ft was the largest canvas painted by Cuneo and depicts Waterloo in 1967 - but unfortunately was damaged during an event at the museum back in June 2014 and is being restored.
The image here shows only about a third of the whole scene - but what incredible detail! As a 15yr old at the time I can remember the station well.
Cuneo Memorial Hospital in Chicago, a Mid-Century Modernist marvel. It's being demolished to make way for new expensive condos
Great North Eastern Railway BREL/GEC Class 91 91111 "Terence Cuneo" 25kv overhead line electric locomotive stands on platform three at Newcastle Central railway station on the East Coast Main Line with 1S18 the 13:00 London Kings Cross to Edinburgh Waverley express passenger service.
Cuneo Memorial Hospital in Chicago, a Mid-Century Modernist marvel. It's being demolished to make way for new expensive condos
Unfortunately, this architecturally striking hospital is getting demolished for redevelopment; it's been vacant and at risk for years. (And though I've gone by for photos every year or so, apparently I've never posted it before?!)