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The Keystone Battery Armory in Mantua, Philadelphia, PA.
The Keystone Battery was originally formed as a volunteer infantry company which later became a light artillery battery in the Civil War. After the war it moved back to Philadelphia where the unit was more or less transient and its strenght degrading until this armory was completed in 1892. The new armory attracted many new recruits which ironically swelled the number to the point they needed to move to larger accommodations in 1906.
It then operated as a gun store before being taken over by the PA National Guard in 1915 for use by the 6th Infantry Regiment (now 111th Infantry Regiment). It was later used for the National Youth Association during the New Deal, and following WWII for various other warehouse uses until it was abandoned. In 2005 it was repaired for use once again as a warehouse.
Recipients of the PA Dept. of Education's Keystone Awards receive their school's commemorative placards from (l-r) Penny Nixon, associate superintendent in the Office of Schools, Tomas Hanna, associate superintendent for Academic Support and David Weiner, associate superintendent for Academics and Accountability.
This 14th century keystone from the Hospital de St Jacques in La Romieu, France, stands in the cloisters of St Peter's College in the village. I have turned the photograph upside down, so that it appears as it would have been seen when it was in place as a keystone. The shields around the edge and the boss below showing the Agnus Dei don't make sense otherwise. The shield which is visible shows the three chess pieces which habitually appear on the arms of the d'Aux family members, plus the three bars of the related Got family.
Catalog #: 00005453
Manufacturer: Keystone
Designation: B-3
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Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
February 26/22
22-617876
Mississauga
Residential
Keystone Condos
202 Burnhamthorpe Road East
Kaneff Group
20s + 23s
Turner Fleischer Architects
My friend and ex-college roommate at Notre Dame navigating his way through a few trees in the North Bowl area at Keystone Ski Resort
Catalog #: 00005447
Manufacturer: Keystone
Designation: B-3
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Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Catalog #: 00005502
Manufacturer: Keystone
Designation: B-4
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Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Having a bit of fun with polar panoramas to create these "planets." Photo taken at the top of Mozart at Keystone Resort. You can see North Peak in the distance and the Ruby Express Chairlift along with the Outpost Gondola.
Catalog #: 00005508
Manufacturer: Keystone
Designation: B-5
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Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Catalog #: 00005461
Manufacturer: Keystone
Designation: B-3
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Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Catalog #: 00005454
Manufacturer: Keystone
Designation: B-3
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Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive