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The Federal Chancellery (German: Bundeskanzleramt), abbreviated BKA, is a federal agency on cabinet-level, serving as the executive office of the Chancellor of Austria. Its seat, also the chancellor's residence, is on Ballhausplatz in the Innere Stadt centre of Vienna, vis-à-vis Hofburg Palace. Like Downing Street, Quai d'Orsay or—formerly—Wilhelmstrasse, the address has become a synecdoche for governmental power. (Wikipedia)

Air Force tractor from the mid-50. Originally built by Coleman with their axles, this Federal model is slightly different.

Federal Center, 1959-1973

Chicago, Illinois

Mies van der Rohe, arch.

'Flamingo', 1973/74

Alexander Calder, artist

 

staying in Chicago now for a little bit longer......

Upbound Detroit River at Amherstburg, Ontario in morning sun. Leaving a cloud covered Lake Erie.

Formerly the post office.

Boeing 777-FS2

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LGG 2023

Summer is not over yet

 

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Bank of Cleveland, downtown.

Reichstagsufer, Berlin, Germany, 2016.

The Federal Court building has always done good by me as a night backdrop.

WWII surplus 7-1/2-ton 6X6 C2 wrecker in civilian use. Photo purchased on Ebay.

With Federal Troops rendering honors, the 2022 re-enactment of the Lincoln Funeral Train passes one span of the Herr's Mill Covered Bridge, on its journey eastward toward Ironstone Station, not far ahead.

 

The structure pictured on the right is one of several historic structures which have been saved from potential loss by the Abel family of Elizabethtown, PA. In this case, the structure is one of two spans of the Herr's Mill Covered Bridge, which was decaying in its original location in Ronks, PA, not far from the Strasburg Rail Road. The bridge was disassembled and moved to the Stone Gables Estate, where it was restored and re-assembled. This span currently handles vehicle traffic from one of the entrances to the property. The remaining span has yet to be installed, but the current plan is for it to be part of the actual railroad....meaning the train will pass through it. Expect this to happen in the next few years.

 

While the railroad structures and rolling stock at the new Harrisburg, Lincoln & Lancaster Railroad are all quite beautiful, they are unfortunately becoming increasingly difficult to photograph. The landscapers on the property have planted hundreds of new trees, many of them within just a few feet of the track. Consequently, clear views of the train and equipment, which were available in 2019, now no longer exist. Hopefully, the folks who handle the landscaping will reconsider the placement of some of these trees and move them just a bit farther from the right of way, as this operation has enormous potential for photography and film making.

From a time when signs for the federal building were lit in neon. Youngstown, Ohio.

McDonnell Douglas MD-11

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Bulk Carrier ..... Departing Port of Sunderland UK for the Waser anchorage Germany

Richland Federal Building

Richland, Washington

Spring 2024

 

Leica M3

Leica 50mm ƒ/2 Summicron rigid

Kentmere 400 pushed to ISO 800

Federal Hill Historic District, Baltimore, Maryland.

Die Beerdigung von Gertrud K. wird am 25. März 2019 um 08.45 Uhr in Form einer Ordnungsamtsbestattung auf dem Alten Domfriedhof der St.-Hedwigs-Gemeinde an der Liesenstraße stattfinden.

 

Gemeinsam mit

 

Frank Guschmann

Marion

Sockenhummel

 

wurde der Friedhof vorab besucht

 

Der alte Domfriedhof der St.-Hedwigs-Gemeinde wurde 1834 geweiht und löste den ersten katholischen Friedhof am Oranienburger Tor ab, der heute nicht mehr vorhanden und mit Mietshäusern überbaut ist. Damit ist dieser Friedhof heute der älteste noch bestehende katholische Friedhof Berlins. Er ist etwa über zwei Hektar groß. 1833 wurde das gesamte Gelände umzäunt und ein Totengräberhaus sowie ein Schuppen erbaut. 1849 wurden hier 429 Opfer der Choleraepidemie begraben, 1866 nochmals 1111 Opfer derselben Krankheit.

 

Die Kapelle des Friedhofs wurde 1866/1867 nach dem Vorbild italienischer Renaissancebauten mit Terrakottaformsteinen und einem Kupferdach errichtet. Diese Kapelle wurde 1987 originalgetreu wieder aufgebaut, nachdem sie wegen Baufälligkeit mehrere Jahrzehnte lang nicht mehr benutzbar war. Auf der östlichen Seite der Kapelle befindet sich die Grabstätte der Barmherzigen Schwestern vom Heiligen Karl Borromäus, auf der westlichen die der Schwestern des St.-Hedwigs-Krankenhauses, die beide mit einfachen Marmortafeln bedeckt sind. Ohne Namen befindet sich hier außerdem die Grabstätte der Schwestern von der Heiligen Elisabeth.

 

Am Eingang des Friedhofs von der Liesenstraße befinden sich zwei kniende Engel aus Marmor, die von Josef Limburg (1874–1955) geschaffen wurden und gemeinsam mit der Friedhofsgrenze um etwa 40 Meter von der Liesenstraße entfernt wurden. Durch die Einebnung des Mauerstreifens 1961 sowie den Bau der zweiten Mauer 1967 gingen eine Reihe von architektonisch und historisch bedeutsamen Grabstätten verloren, an die heute ein Gedenkstein auf der freien Rasenfläche sowie ein stehengebliebener Mauerrest vor dem Friedhof erinnern.

 

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Bulk Carrier ..Departing Port of Sunderland UK for Brunsbuettel , Germany

I quite like the ruin of this building. Undoubtedly it will be replaced with a nondescript "eco-tower" when the economy improves.

US Department Of Homeland Security

Federal Protective Service

The Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building complex in Oakland, California, constructed as part of the Oakland City Center redevelopment project. In 1998, the United States Congress passed a bill naming the building for former mayor and Congressman Ronald V. Dellums. It consists of two identical towers topped with pyramid-shaped roofs, echoing similar landmarks such as the Alameda County Courthouse. The towers are connected by a ground level rotunda and an elevated sky bridge.

 

Surrounded by a variety of retail establishments and city offices, the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building is a beautiful representation of postmodern architecture, a style that began in the 1950s and became popular in the 1970s, and often described as ornamental and “witty.” The building’s golden two-tower structure is dramatic and boasts interesting stand-out details such as the skybridge and the wrought iron insets next to the columns. One of the towers hosts a federal courthouse and there is a post office on the ground floor.

 

Both buildings are 268 feet / 81.7 meters in height to roof, 100.0 m in height including spires.

 

Oakland. California.

 

Federal hall at the top of Wall Street..

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1st Street, Downtown Los Angeles, California

 

Polaroid 600 film expired 04/09

Unknown Federal Agency on the strip Las Vegas

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