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Lee Wilson Disability Access Consultant, Person using a Wheechair in Fire Stairs

The emergency exit - properly padlocked. Would have been more 'emergency' than 'exit'.

 

Note: This is a screen shot from Google Street View, not my own photo.

boston, massachusetts

may 1968

 

unidentified dinner party

(20-year reunion of MIT 1948 alum? ~sl)

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

boston, massachusetts

may 1968

 

unidentified dinner party

(20-year reunion of MIT 1948 alum? ~sl)

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Brooklyn, New York

I was in no danger of getting a wee toy football in the face because this guy ain't got no game.

December 10, 1982. A color photo of Dick Weiss, Consumer Products President, National Paint and Coatings Association. He is standing at the microphone presenting the color renderings of the interior of the Queen Anne Cottage to the California Arboretum Foundations (note partial view of rendering at the right in photo). The photo was taken in the lecture hall at a preview party for a Queen Anne Christmas open house. The National Paint and Coatings Association was responsible for the use of the colorist Foster Meagher in planning the redecoration of the Queen Anne Cottage. Photo by Perry Minton.

boston, massachusetts

may 1968

 

unidentified dinner party

(20-year reunion of MIT 1948 alum? ~sl)

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Washington State Convention Center, Back Entrance

 

Thermoplastic exit signs are the most affordable and economical LED exit signs on the market today. They come standard with the ability to operate on 120 or 277 voltages and have a battery backup feature that will illuminate the sign for a minimum of 90 minutes. To accommodate virtually any decor, you can select white or black housing with a green or red high output led lamp.

 

Exit Sign Warehouse's thermoplastic exit signs are supplied with an additional face plate. The extra face plate allows the viewer to see the wording "EXIT" from two directions. The energy efficient LED lamp uses less then five Watts of power making it a no brainer to switch over from incandescent or fluorescent exit lights because the electrical operating cost is only $3-$5 per year.

 

For more information about thermoplastic exit signs and a complete list of thermoplastic products, please visit:

 

www.exitsignwarehouse.com/category/thermoplastic-exit-sig...

I got these two over the summer for such a good price that I didn't consider the mounting option. Turns out they're double sided, resulting with the Lithonia Quantum 1st gen. being installed as an alternative (as seen in earlier photos).

Miscellaneous Composition; "My Whiskey being bad"; ©2012 DianaLee Photo Designs

109/365: Today I went to the last work meeting of this year. It didn't go well so the first two weeks of January will be very busy!

 

On the bright side, I can switch my brain off starting today and enjoy these 2 glorious weeks free from work. Friday will taste sweeter than ever before.

I got to go up the Willis Tower at night. The exit signs were reflected in the glass :)

The Exit is this way. . . . .

the door of the prop shop.

boston, massachusetts

may 1968

 

unidentified dinner party

(20-year reunion of MIT 1948 alum? ~sl)

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Islamic Republic of Iran, Persia, Persien, West Asia, Asien, Middle East, Mittlerer Osten (Fully copyrighted. Not available for free. Ask for conditions. Do not use on your website/print product without written agreement.)

I got these two over the summer for such a good price that I didn't consider the mounting option. Turns out they're double sided, resulting with the Lithonia Quantum 1st gen. being installed as an alternative (as seen in earlier photos).

(Taken at the Market-Frankford Line's 34th Street Station, Philadelphia)

I'll be on vacation for a couple of days! Catch up with you all soon.

Teehee. I thought this looked cool. :D

In this photo it's a 1907 Buick on the right, and a 1908 Buick on the left. My wife, my brother and I visited the North Carolina Rural Heritage Center in Laurinburg, NC. The museum is in the former foundry where John Blue Ag equipment was manufactured.

"Signs, Signs, everywhere Signs - - "

but these signs could save your life.

 

I just really liked the colors and design. I'm a sucker for nice brickwork anyway, but the bright neon green exit sign just really appeals to me set against the red background.

Probably my favourite airport.

Beamish - The Living Museum in the North

 

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I got these two over the summer for such a good price that I didn't consider the mounting option. Turns out they're double sided, resulting with the Lithonia Quantum 1st gen. being installed as an alternative (as seen in earlier photos).

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