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The advantage was that the perch was off the ground. Walkers can't climb. Even the former linemen weren't coordinated enough any more to climb.

 

The disadvantage was that when 4,623 walkers accidentally push on the pole, the structure falls. Dinner time!

 

Bakersfield, California 2011

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Flos Design - by Achille Castiglioni in 1988

 

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McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada.

Lamp post, Municipal Group, Massachusetts (Pell and Corbett : 1913?)

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6-story Brick Apartment Building, 100×85, 226-32 East 70TH ST, NYC (Joseph Martine: 1928)

 

This apartment building is entered at the far narrow end of a 'u'-shaped courtyard that opens on the other short end onto the street. The brickwork is richly done in both the range of the blend and in the detailing. Near the entrance to the court are blind windows on either side of the ground floor. Either window in turn has a tall blind recess centered above it which is in turn divided into blind windows. The opposite side from this has an actual window at the top.

Nice way to use a found object as a light fixture...

 

On the ceiling of Wooahan-jip (우아한집), a barbeque restaurant near Gwanghwamun.

Really makes a big improvement on the overall look and feel of the bathroom.

State of Connecticut Superior Courthouse, 95 Washington Street, Hartford, Connecticut

(Paul Cret : 1927 - 1929)

For many years now, most weekday mornings find me walking past this two storied nondescript brick building in Long Island City, Queens, enroute to my office. I felt the building was abandoned, as never was there any activity in or out of it present. One recent morning the rolled steel door was actually up, revealing an inner sanctum of crystal chandeliers hanging from the ceiling. Wow! Long Island City is certainly full of surprises

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Nesle, Inc was founded in 1936 by Albert and Coila Nesle. For years its marble facade and sparkling window have attracted collectors and borrowers interested in period lighting. The hundreds of chandeliers, wall fixtures and candelabra on display illustrate the major design periods of France, England, Italy, Austria, Russia and the Scandinavian countries.

 

Further info: Nesle, Inc.

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This photo is part of the album titled

Queens: Dutch Kills

(click to view that entire album)

 

Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Los Angeles, California 2012

Butler Institute Of American Art, 524 Wick Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio (McKim, Mead & White : 1917 - 1919)

 

National Register Information System ID: 74001567

Butler Institute Of American Art, 524 Wick Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio (McKim, Mead & White : 1917 - 1919)

 

National Register Information System ID: 74001567

UNITED PALACE CHANDELIER

Pierpoint Morgan Library/ 33 E36th ST/ 1906

Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House a.k.a. U.S. Custom House, Bowling Green, New York, New York (Cass Gilbert : 1902–1907)

Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House a.k.a. U.S. Custom House, Bowling Green, New York, New York (Cass Gilbert : 1902–1907)

Gould Memorial Library, Hall of Fame Complex, Bronx Community College, New York, New York (Stanford White of McKim, Mead and White : 1894 - 1899)

 

NRHP #79001567

green lamp in a red room low key moody image

Lighting fixture near the seating area at Karen's wedding banquet.

lit light stand

Here are our own golden globes pictured here as night descends. These distinctive cluster lamps in Pioneer Square illuminate the street with charm and period details from the 1800s and Seattle early days expressions of civic pride. The first street lights in Seattle were powered by coal gas. I can't find specific information on these lovely street lamps' history, but I do love them.

NYC_Muni Bldg

Manhattan Municipal Building, 1 Centre Street, New York, New York (William Mitchell Kendall of McKim, Mead and White : 1909–1915)

 

NRHP# : 72000879

 

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Photoshop Contest Week 389 ~Lamppost

Thanks to:

Eyzwidesut for the lighting fixture

Gabriela Canerotti for the ballerina

Filipe Ferreira for the room

 

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spent lots of time broken down

The lights facing up are gas. The lights facing down are electric.

 

There's a cool trick to this fixture that the docent showed too quickly for me to take a picture. There's what looks like a metal tassel at the center bottom of the fixture. But if you lift up the metal sides, there's a plug in it so you can use it as an outlet.

A short break from the city scene shots. We stayed at an uber modern hotel. This is part of the "in room illumination" system. How many lights are in this photo?! View Large

The windows and doors were encompassed with Navajo Beige trim. James Hardie will match the paint with any choice of siding color

The New Haven Colonial Wall Lantern shown here in Verdi Green finish with Seedy glass is a classic colonial lantern made by hand in America from high quality brass and copper and is designed to last for decades. Available in your choice of seven different finishes and four styles of glass, this lantern works well with traditional and colonial styles homes as well as cabins and lake homes. www.lanternland.com/newhacowamol

Rainier Square in the heart of downtown Seattle features two buildings catty-corner from each other that were both designed by native son, architect Minoru Yamasaki: the 1963 IBM building which features these six globed lighting fixtures all about the public, and the Rainier Tower with its inverted pedestal (curve seen in the background). These lighting fixture scream 1960s design to me, yet reminded me of the Pioneer Square globes of yesteryear in yesterday's shot. Tomorrow I will show you a shot of the whole street scene.

COLONIAL DAMES MUSEUM HOUSE, 215 East 71st Street, New York, NY 10021 (Richard Henry Dana, Jr.: 1928-1930)

The Dorchester, 131 Riverside Drive, New York, New York (Neville and Bagge : 1909)

Sometimes I find myself in the oddest places and I can't seem to blend in at all. It's normally at these times I put discernment on the back shelf, drink another beer, and find a topic to connect with the common man.

 

Tonight was party night with Chris. We had lots of fun. Bathroom of the first party.

 

11:03 p.m.

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