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This lampshade design was made in Cinema 4D using polygon modelling techniques.

 

The shade’s concentric walls have interlacing square holes which hide direct line-of-sight to the lightbulb.

 

The single STL-file measures 140 x 140 x 140 mm, including the built in hole for attaching the shade to a standard light fixture.

 

If you 3D-print this design, please do not use an incandescent lightbulb. Use a LED light source instead.

 

VIDEO: youtu.be/flFppcx0VAU

 

Download the 3D-model: www.thingiverse.com/thing:1884256

 

By CreativeTools.se

This lampshade design was made in Cinema 4D using polygon modelling techniques.

 

The shade’s concentric walls have interlacing square holes which hide direct line-of-sight to the lightbulb.

 

The single STL-file measures 140 x 140 x 140 mm, including the built in hole for attaching the shade to a standard light fixture.

 

If you 3D-print this design, please do not use an incandescent lightbulb. Use a LED light source instead.

 

VIDEO: youtu.be/flFppcx0VAU

 

Download the 3D-model: www.thingiverse.com/thing:1884256

 

By CreativeTools.se

At Arusha Coffee Lodge, Tanzania.

either that or a flying buttress...

Kingston Lighting Set

by Gordon Van-Tine

 

See the Gordon Van Tine House plans for 1929.

It was the "Roarin 20's, and prohibition had been in place. Families took to having "stills" (my grandfather had one, lol) in their basements as alcohol was just as American as anything else. The famous John Dwight, Queen of the Rum Runners fleet, made a little extra money in the illegal shipping of alcohol. That is until one day, on 06 April 1923 with a crew of atleast 8-14 men, ran into some mysterious trouble and she would become the mystery of the century. As reporters began to dug to try to understand why a crew of 8 men would suddenly disappear and the ship sink, scandals of possible Politician involvement and more would unfold. The "John Dwight" last seen off the Cape, sunk near Martha's Vineyard. It's a haunting mystery to this day. If only this light fixture whom lit the crews room could speak, for it was the last thing to see what trully happened to the ill-fate of family men just trying to make a living, were murdered.. 8 bodies would sooner or later be found, the captains son, in a dinghy in the most peculiar positon with his head under a seat and his rump in the air, will the true story ever be told? The political scandal that rocked the news of every newspaper in the entire east coast was just another part of valuable American history, the wonderful roaring 20's, the famous Prohibition, and just normal families trying to make a living for their families during a time period of time when times were rough like the famous "Stock Market Crash". What was one day perfectly normal to do with alcohol, the next day would not be and turned innocent hard-working family men and women into criminals because the "times of that time-period" said so. Come back to see my "write-up" on the famous ""John Dwight" Queen of the Rum Runners" and her haunting history! My dad, a professional scuba-diver, took this off the "John Dwight" when his team went down her to investigate her. I inherited it. I hope to turn it into a working lamp with a wheel in front and clock inside of it. I hope to light it on it's anniversary in April. This is for sale for a minimum of $150, 000 as I need to repair my house, and be self-supporting and only request that a picture be taken with new owner for my own personal emotional attachment. My dad died less than 2 weeks before my 17th birthday and this is all I have of him left. How about a special piece of famous history? Will trade for decent house with land in Conneticut, Rhode Island, or Massachusetts.

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"NOTE: SEE MY ARTICLES ON : "JOHN DWIGHT, QUEEN OF THE RUM RUNNERS". I HAVE A LIST BELOW PROVIDING THE NAMES OF THEM IN MY SITE FOR YOU--JUST PUT THE NAME OF ARTICLE IN THE SEARCH AREA.

 

"THE ROARING 20'S, PROHIBITION, RUM RUNNING, MURDER MYSTERY!"

JOHN DWIGHT, "QUEEN OF THE RUM RUNNERS", CREW OF 8 PLUS, MURDER MYSTERY": Articles:

 

1) Theory Of Pirates In Wreck Mystery Grows, by John J Donovan, Boston Daily Globe 1923: Proquest Historical Newspapers Boston Globe (1872-1923) (Pg. 1 & con't pg. 10 )

2) Think 8 On Rum Ship Were Slain Fight, Special to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-current file); April 9, 1923; PmQuest Historical Newspapters, The New York Times (1851-2003) (Pg. 6)

3) Rum Runners' LifeBoat is Found by John J. Donovan, Boston Daily Globe (1923-1960); April 9, 1923; Proquest Historical Newspapers Boston Globe (1872-1923) (pg. 19)

4) Fear Grows Two Ships Were Lost by John J. Donovan, Boston Globe (1923-1960); April 8, 1923; Proquest Historical Newspapers, Boston Globe (1872-1923) (Pg. 1 & Pg. 5)

5) Rum Runner Sunk-8 Lives Lost, Boston Daily Globe (1923-1960); April 7, 1923; Proquest Historical Newspapers, Boston Globe (1872-1923) (Pg. 19 & Rum Runner Sunk-Nine Lives Lost -con't Pg. 8)

 

IDENTIFICATION OF 8 MEN ON FAMOUS JOHN DWIGHT:

 

OWNER (NEVER ONBOARD-NOT MISSING): CPTN. LEWIS N. BLIX of Brooklyn, NY. won't know the # or names of crew til he visits his business tomorrow-9 april

Note: 3 strange men come to identify: from boston & N.J.- nervous- his wife believe her brother on a rumrunner. 1 brag he escape.

8 BODIES FOUND WITH NUMEROUS CUTS, REPORTED KNIFE WOUNDS, BULLET WOUNDS, SMASHED SKULL ETC.. (MYTH: THEY DROWNED- NO WATER FOUND IN LUNGS WHAT SO EVER!)

 

1) CAPT. JOHN F. KING- 1 of the Cptns on the Dwight. 121 or 124 Jefferson Av. Brooklyn, NY. (has a wife, dau, & Married son)

2) HARRY KING- married son of Cptn. John F. King, found in smaller boat (1 of 2 boats) face down a man with the back of his skull crushed in. No oars or Oarlocks were in boat. He had taken his lifepreserver off & had made an oarlock of the straps. He was the only man found without a life perserver. No names on life preservers except one "Marion Ft." found on a man believed to be an engineer.

3) CAPT. JOHN CARMICHAEL of Jersey City (had actual charge tho he signed on as a seaman)

No bodies at the Haven answering to description of either man of either Cptn. found yet.

4) identified by CPTN. ROBERT PEABODY MOON, skipper of the tug T.J. Hooper & his mate PAT MCMURRAY from brooklyn, NY were on route to Boston spot wreck: IDENTIFIED ONE OF THE BODIES with a protuding chin, curly hair is "MCKENZIE from NY" & also he identify 3 men from brooklyn tho he not know who they were.

family members of known crew will be here tom. to identify.

 

8 CREW DESCRIPTIONS:

-------------"all have severe cuts & bruises never seen before"

#1= 25 ca. years, 5'8", 150 LB, blue eyes, several missing teeth, large scar on back of neck

#2- 45 ca. yrs., 5'11", 195 LB, Dark hair, heavy lashes, teeth good, several gold crowns, emblem of crucifix tattooed on Right forearm. Gold watch stop at 10:30, propeller fob?, gold ring with brown stone.

#3- 25 ca yr, 5' 5 3/4", 165 LB, light brown hair, smooth face.

#4- 55 yrs., 5' 3", 180 Lb, gray hair, part bald, cropped mustache, emblems tattooed on both arms, cards bearing name JAMES H. NELSON, the Republican Club of Kings Co., New York. In pocket & Marine Engineers' Benefit Ass., Atlantic & Gulf Coast council- #F1184, assessment #1318. Address on card: 209? Patchen Ave, BROOKLYN, NY. (HE WAS ONLY ONE WHO DIED W/O STRUGGLE).

#5- 25-30 YR., 5'5", 150 Lb., smooth shaven, good teeth, nails short, circular emblem tatooed on outer right forearm- "HARRIET". In clothes: letters bear "JAMES CRAIG, care of T. WILSON, Kennedy's Towline, 32 so. St., NY. & James Craig, 40 Front St., NY. Had kid gloves & Jewelry. Letter: "Your brother- C. CRAIG, 71 Ann st. DUNDEE, SCOTLAND.

#6- (age ?, 200 Lb Ca., 5' 9", dark brown hair, somewhat bald, brown eyes, good teeth, vaccination mark on calf- right leg. paper found: "M. NOLAN, 231 Eckford st., Brooklyn, NY. coat found on beach correspond #6 clothes that had address JOHN H. PADDOCK, 156 Wrentham st., Brooklyn Heights, NY, Rm. 208. or JOHN T. PADDEN, 158 Remsen St. BROOKLYN, NY room 208 (NOTED:) MICHAEL NOLAN was believed to be on board but he is in NY. his name & address was found on slip of paper in coat of 1 of men found near Menemsha Creek. He gave that memorandum to Harry King, the son of Cptn. John F. King.

#7- 25-30 yr, ca. 190-200 Lb, thick dark brown hair, brown eyes, teeth good repair, semi- circular scar 4 in long on right chest, silver ring made from a frane on finger.

#8- 50-55 yr, 180 lb ca. Roman nose, gray & white hair cut pompadour fashion, brown eyes, good teeth, handkerchief intial "B".

 

(SEARCH WORDS:)

"Rum Runner Sunk-8 Lives Lost Boston Daily Globe 07 April 1923 pg. 19 (page 1 of 2)", "Rum Runner Sunk-Nine Lives Lost Boston Daily Globe 07 April 1923 PG. 8 (page 2 of 2)", "Cptn. Lewis N. Blix of Brooklyn, N.Y.", "Jersey City, N.J.", "Boston, Massachusetts", "Brooklyn, N.Y.", "Martha's Vineyard", "Edgartown", "Haven", "Newport, R.I.", "Cptn. John F. King 121 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y.", "Harry King Brooklyn, N.Y.", "Marion Ft.", "Cptn. John Carmichael of Jersey City, N.J.", "Cptn. Robert Peabody Moon skipper of the tug T.J. Hooper of Brooklyn, N.Y.", "Mate Pat McMurray Brooklyn, N.Y.", "McKenzie of N.Y.", "James H. Nelson 209? Patchen Ave Brooklyn, N.Y.", "Republican Club of Kings Co., N.Y.", "Marines Engineers' Benefit Ass.", "Atlantic Gulf Coast Council", "harriet", "James Craig 40 Front St., N.Y.", "T. Wilson, Kennedy's Towline, 32 So. St., N.Y.", "C. Craig 71 Ann St., Dundee, Scotland", "Michael Nolan 231 Eckford St., Brooklyn, N.Y.", "John H. Paddock 156 Wrentham St., Brooklyn Heights, N.Y.", "John T. Padden 158 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N.Y.", "News", "Newspaper", "Article", "John Dwight", "Roaring 20's", "Prohibition", "Rum Runner", "Rum Running", "Mystery", "Murder Mystery", "Pirates", "Famous, Historical, John Dwight, Queen of the Rum Runners", "Famous Historical John Dwight", "Queen of The Rum Runners Murder Mystery Runner Light Fixture for sale", "Murder", "Murder Mystery", "Historical", "Famous", "Theory Of Pirates In Wreck Mystery Grows, by John J. Donovan, Boston Daily Globe April 1923, (Pg. 1 & Pg. 10)", "Think 8 On Rum Ship Were Slain In Fight, Special to The New York Times, New York Times 09 April 1923, (Pg. 6)", "Rum Runners' LifeBoat Is Found, by John J. Donovan, Boston Daily Globe 09 April 1923, (Pg. 19)", "Fear Grows Two Ships Were Lost, by John J. Donovan, Boston Globe 08 April 1923, (Pg. 1 & Pg. 5)", "Rum Runner Sunk-8 Lives Lost, Boston Daily Globe 07 April 1923, (Pg. 19 & Pg. 8)", "Rum Runner Sunk-Nine Lives Lost, Boston Daily Globe 07 April 1923, (Pg. 19 & Pg. 8)",

From a collector in Sacramento -- sharing these for historical interest and information empowerment for collectors

From a collector in Sacramento -- sharing these for historical interest and information empowerment for collectors

From a collector in Sacramento -- sharing these for historical interest and information empowerment for collectors

Living room lighting should greet as well – all things considered, it's the place your loved ones gather frequently.

 

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This is one of the MANY creative light fixtures in The Hilton Resort we stayed at in Orlando.

I sat in the little sitting area looking at this fixture for quite some time.

 

The Hilton Resort ~ Orlando, FL

July 2013

From a collector in Sacramento -- sharing these for historical interest and information empowerment for collectors

on the occasion of the annual membership meeting of the San Francisco Heritage organization (formerly San Francisco Architectural Heritage)

The Optional Fixtures

from Gordon Van-Tine

 

See the Gordon Van Tine House plans for 1929.

Red clay light fixture art piece on a rough textured wall

GONE - We made this lamp here at Like That One from a genuine vintage steel box for .50 caliber ammunition. Like what you use when you're hunting a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Comes with gorgeous new Edison globe light, and includes a dimmer; this means you can turn the lamp down low enough so that you can look at the flickering filaments comfortably.

Metcalf South Shopping Center opened in 1967, and was one of the most popular malls in the Kansas City area. When we lived in Overland Park in the mid-1970s this place was hopping. My sister worked at the Woolworth's. It began to die in the 1980s after the Oak Park Mall opened up 3 miles away. Today it is probably one of the cleanest dead malls out there. The fountains all work except for one. My oldest son compared it to scenes from the recent movie "I Am Legend". Both he and my youngest were a bit freaked out by it.

City of Fort Collins/Grant Smith

A few of the items in this area of the showroom are as follows: Open Cupboard Shelf Unit, Cupboard, Counter, Island, Bureau, Books, Magazines, Brackets, Bowls, etc.

 

We closed our business on 11/15/25 and we will no longer have regular business hours. We do have many items for sale and plan to offer them on an appointment only basis. In addition, we plan to be open for a few days this spring once it warms up. We will post on Craigslist and social media once the date is determined.

 

Tillotson Trading Architectural Salvage & Antiques - www.tillotsontrading.com – 802-439-6537.

Wrong phone! Well here's a cool light fixture I encountered in an office building I work in. This is on a dimmer as well.

Description: This bracket was produced by E. F. Caldwell & Co. for Radio City Music Hall in New York City at 1260 Sixth Avenue, New York, NY 10020 by architect Edward Durell Stone.

 

Creator/Photographer: E. F. Caldwell & Co.

 

Medium: Black and white photographic print

 

Date: 1932

 

Persistent URL: www.sil.si.edu/imagegalaxy/imagegalaxy_imageDetail.cfm?id...

 

Repository: Smithsonian Institution Libraries

 

Collection: The E. F. Caldwell & Co. Collection - The E. F. Caldwell & Co. Collection contains more than 50,000 images consisting of approximately 37,000 black & white photographs and 13,000 original design drawings of lighting fixtures and other fine metal objects that the produced from the late 19th to the mid-20th centuries.

 

Accession number: LB021011-a

Lamps of Ball or Mason jars mounted on a wagon wheel...

this neat light fixture is a real conversational piece!!!

Part of the Western decor at the down home Relay Station

Restaurant in Plantersville, Texas where I met my Stranger #87!!!

From a collector in Sacramento -- sharing these for historical interest and information empowerment for collectors

in our Airbnb, a bouquet of flowers where a light fixture would be

When underexposed the stairway lighting fixtures become sci-fi creations.

another desk/table top piece entitled Twin Spirals. This is just one of a series of smaller pieces I have been working on lately

Holga 120S, 6x6 mask

T-MAX 100

Ilford DDx, 7', 20C

Margolies, John,, photographer.

 

Masonic Temple, angle 3, Henderson Street, Fort Worth, Texas

 

1995.

 

1 photograph : color transparency ; 35 mm (slide format).

 

Notes:

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer.

Margolies categories: Fraternal lodges; Main Street.

Purchase; John Margolies 2008 (DLC/PP-2008:109-1).

Credit line: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008), Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.

Please use digital image: original slide is kept in cold storage for preservation.

Forms part of: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008).

 

Subjects:

Masonic buildings--1990-2000.

United States--Texas--Fort Worth.

 

Format: Slides--1990-2000.--Color

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication. For more information, see "John Margolies Roadside America Photograph Archive - Rights and Restrictions Information" www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/723_marg.html

 

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

 

Part Of: Margolies, John John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (DLC) 2010650110

 

General information about the John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.mrg

 

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/mrg.00874

 

Call Number: LC-MA05- 874

 

From a collector in Sacramento -- sharing these for historical interest and information empowerment for collectors

#LightFixtures - LED Ceiling Light Fixtures the Best-LED lighting allows us to make different combinations of light which will enable us to give a different touch to each room of our home. The LED strips are systems which are typically used to create different types of environments. Here we look at different...

 

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Seen while touring an open house, which needed a bit of TLC. This light fixture was a real stand out.

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