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Creator: Bunting
Date: 1905-1910
Description: Built for Thomas and Mary Lowes as an accommodation house, it was situated on top of the terrace opposite Ashhurst Domain, on the south west side of the road leading from Ashhurst to the bridge over the Manawatu River.
Digitisation ID no.: 2007N Ash8 ASH 0756
View this photo on our Digital Library - Pataka Ipurangi:
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Jared Bendis in his finest. In the background, Freedman Center Managing Librarian Tom Hayes makes preparations.
15 March, 2012. Mr. Muhammad Asif, Director American Information Resource Center (AIRC), US Consulate General Lahore, delivered a workshop on harnessing the potential of e-Library USA at Hajvery University (HU). Students from across all faculties; Pharmacy, Business, Fashion, Media Studies, Engineering, Humanities, and others including researchers and teaching faculty attended the workshop. The objective of this workshop was to introduce e-library USA which gives access to 20 authoritative databases, which include several thousand books, magazines, journals, research papers, citations, documentaries, and a lot more.
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photographer's description: "Curing rice in sunlight"
These photos belong to the IIT Downtown Campus Library as part of the Library of International Relations Collection.
The photos were taken by a member of the U.S. Marines who was in Japan in the fall of 1945, shortly after the end of World War II. At this point we do not have the name of the photographer and we do not know how these photos were given to the library. There are 100 photos in this collection.
On 14 June 2023, the technical handover of the archive storage building in Piliscsaba, which will house the copies for long-term preservation of the National Széchényi Library, began. The national library will primarily store copies of books and periodicals received as legal deposit, which will not be circulated in the reading room and are intended for perpetual preservation, and long-term geo-redundancy of digital objects of the national library will also be established here. The new, modern library repository meets all the requirements for preservation. It is expected to house 35,000 linear metres of shelving of library material when the library moves in, followed by an annual increase in the number of holdings of the NSZL.
Images from the Preston Hall fire that took place at the College of William and Mary on May 3, 2005. These photographs were donated to the Special Collections Research Center by Alex Haglund, class of 2008. Please see scrc.swem.wm.edu/index.php?p=digitallibrary/digitalconten... for more information about these images.
Originally created as the Santa Fe Railroad Hospital (and Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital). It opened in 1904 for railroad employess and had vegetable gardens, cows and chickens to provide patients with fresh food. The building was torn down in 1924 and rebuilt in the Mission Revival Style (seen here) and renamed Linda Vista Community Hospital.
Because railroad employees had begun using more conventional medical insurance policies Santa Fe Railroad sold the hospital in 1980 to a managed healthcare company. The quality of care under the new company decreased for a number of reasons and the hospital closed in 1991. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.
The hospital complex is now owned by AMCAL Mullti-Housing Inc. who will, in 2013, begin turning it into 97 apartments for fixed-income seniors (plus a medical facility).
A view of the original building: digitallibrary.usc.edu/assetserver/controller/view/CHS-5203
Photographed May 28, 2012 at 610-30 S. St. Louis Street, Los Angeles, California
Probably Bermuda Dunes area.
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Group of people with a covered wagon and tent at Indian Wells on the Butterfield Stage Line east of Palm Springs and west of Indio, ca.1903-1904Photograph of a group of people with a covered wagon and tent at Indian Wells on the Butterfield Stage Line east of Palm Springs and west of Indio, ca.1903-1904. One of the men standing at the well with two horses is Carl Eytel. The surrounding landscape is desolate. The Line was the first coast to coast overland route.Call number: CHS-2282Legacy record ID: chs-m7933; USC-1-1-1-8060Photographer: C.C. Pierce & Co.Filename: CHS-2282Coverage date: circa 1903/1904Part of collection: California Historical Society Collection, 1860-1960Type: imagesGeographic subject (city or populated place): Palm Springs; Palm SpringsRepository name: USC Libraries Special CollectionsAccession number: 2282Microfiche number: 1-81-61; 1-36-49Archival file: chs_Volume61/CHS-2282.tiffPart of subcollection: Title Insurance and Trust, and C.C. Pierce Photography Collection, 1860-1960Repository address: Doheny Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189Geographic subject (country): USAFormat (aacr2): 1 photograph : glass photonegative, b&w ; 21 x 26 cm.Rights: Digitally reproduced by the USC Digital Library; From the California Historical Society Collection at the University of Southern CaliforniaSubject (adlf): desertsProject: USCRepository email: specol@usc.eduContributing entity: California Historical SocietyDate created: circa 1903/1904Publisher (of the digital version): University of Southern California. LibrariesFormat (aat): photographsGeographic subject (state): CaliforniaSubject (file heading): Riverside County -- General -- Desert viewsFormat: glass plate negativesAccess conditions: Send requests to address or e-mail given. Phone (213) 821-2366; fax (213) 740-2343.Geographic subject (county): RiversideSubject (lcsh): Indians of North America; Coaching; TentsSubject: Eytel, Carl
Date circa 1903/1904 (date created)
Source digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15799coll65/id...
Author C.C. Pierce & Co."
Images from the Preston Hall fire that took place at the College of William and Mary on May 3, 2005. These photographs were donated to the Special Collections Research Center by Alex Haglund, class of 2008. Please see scrc.swem.wm.edu/index.php?p=digitallibrary/digitalconten... for more information about these images.
Images from the Preston Hall fire that took place at the College of William and Mary on May 3, 2005. These photographs were donated to the Special Collections Research Center by Alex Haglund, class of 2008. Please see scrc.swem.wm.edu/index.php?p=digitallibrary/digitalconten... for more information about these images.
in 1955, you could read this-- digitallibrary.usc.edu/search/controller/view/examiner-m1...
or for a picture of it before it was built--
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Proposed commercial building at 11th and Broadway [graphic]
Order Number 00032549
Publisher [n.d.]
Description 1 photograph : b&w
Series Herald-Examiner Collection
HE box 226.
Notes LAPL00032549
Summary Drawing of a proposed commercial building (possibly called the Clark Building) to be built at 11 St. and Broadway, at a total investment of over $1,500,000.
Subject(s) Commercial buildings California Los Angeles.
Link to HD original and the rest of the file.
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A series of 6 photos shot at Legion Ascot Speedway at the end of the 1930 Pacific Southwest Season for client Dayton Manufacturing Company ordered by Nelson Price of The Weinberg Agency from Dick Whittington Studios. by Dayton Manufacturing Co.
The Dick Whittington Studios was the premiere commercial photography company in the Los Angeles area in the 20s through 40s.
Shared by Michael Ferner - unknown source that seems to match this promotional photo shoot:
"Francis Quinn, who today receives the beautiful Dick Dodd's (sic! ) Trophy symbolic of the 1930 Pacific Southwest Championship, needs no introduction to the race fans of the Legion Ascot Speedway. He has long been one of the most colorful and spectacular drivers on California tracks and has won himself a host of admirers. Always a clean sportsman and ever willing to give the other fellow a break he typifies all that is clean and fine in the great international sport of automobile racing. At the beginning of the season he had a lot of luck, and it was all bad, but he quickly over rode his many difficulties, and once started, swept on to the Championship. Francis plans on even a greater year in 1931, and for some time has been building a new race car which he expects to have finished and on the track some time in February, with this new car he feels justified in hoping to win the title two years in succession. He will also receive today the beautiful Carrol Photo Service Trophy, which is awarded to the driver, who, with his pit crew, makes the neatest appearance throughout the year. The winning of this trophy is very commendable and bespeaks the characteristics of a champion. (Additionally, Quinn's #8 Dayton Thorobred Special won second place, both in points and in the Frank Verbeck Trophy for best appearing cars)."
Images from the Preston Hall fire that took place at the College of William and Mary on May 3, 2005. These photographs were donated to the Special Collections Research Center by Alex Haglund, class of 2008. Please see scrc.swem.wm.edu/index.php?p=digitallibrary/digitalconten... for more information about these images.
I believe this photo was taken in the vicinity of the c.1935 Palm Springs S.P. Train station on Tipton and Bradshaw Rd (HWY 111). Looking south - Tipton Rd will jog to the left east along the S.P. tracks .5 miles then turn abruptly south again crossing the tracks beside the Palm Springs c1935 Depot and then intersecting with HWY 111 (former Bradshaw Rd)
Link to map of the time showing the Bradshaw Rd (future HWY 111) skirting the Santa Rosa cove communities and then past windy point at the base of the San Jacinto Range then joining up with LRN -26 at Whitewater.
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In 1934, Route 111 was signed along the route from Jct. US 99 at Brawley to Jct. US 60 at Whitewater, via Mecca, Indio, and Palm Springs. This is LRN 187, defined in 1933.
High def photo
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