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Photo taken at Lincoln's Birthplace in Hodgenville, KY.
Sherry is the "Murray Mom" to Mason and Matthew, Class of 2018
Category: At Home
Mason Mayor Don Prince presents a proclamation to Menno Enters, Walgreens director of energy and sustainability. Walgreens recently celebrated its 100th solar installation at the Mason Walgreens store. Photo provided
Number:
198273
Date created:
1959
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 8 x 10 in.
Description:
First row, from left to right: 1) Roger W. Cole; 2) Walter C. Peterson; 3) Robert B. Welch; 4) A. Edward Maumenee; 5) John E. Eisenlohr; 6) Norris L. Newton.
Second row, from left to right: 1) Rodriquez (Fellow); 2) Raul E. Valenzuela (Fellow); 3) George A. Platt; 4) J. Lane Reeves; 5) David L. Knox; 6) I. Willard Abrahams; 7) J. Donald M. Gass; 8) Eugene O. Wiggs.
Rights:
Photograph is subject to copyright restrictions. Contact the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives for reproduction permissions.
Subjects:
Wilmer Ophthalmological Institute--People
Cole, Roger W.
Peterson, Walter C.
Welch, Robert B.
Maumenee, A. Edward (Alfred Edward), 1913-
Eisenlohr, John E.
Newton, Norris
Valenzuela Encina, Raul
Platt, George A.
Reeves, Joseph L.
Knox, David L.
Abrahams, Irwin W.
Gass, John D. McJ.
Wiggs, Eugene O.
Ophthalmologists
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
Notes:
Photographer unknown.
The Mason Comets battle the Lancaster Golden Gales in the team's first home game of the season on Sept. 2. Mason lost 41-35 in OT. The Enquirer/Rachel Richardson
Mason eighth grade football players huddle with the coach following a play at practice on Aug. 11, 2011. The Enquirer/Rachel Richardson
This 3 chamber nest allows you to watch your mason bees in action. Wood interior, a plastic window, and sturdy PVC exterior.
Mason Jennings performing at the University of St Thomas in St Paul, MN, on April 26th, 2012.
Taken by Cory Funk.
Contax T Fujicolor 200
#7: "When you have to shoot: shoot! Don't talk!" - Il Brutto. Make a picture containing The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - Jens Olof Lasthein
Mason passed out and had to ride to the hospital in an ambulance. Hes ok now and were hoping it was a one time random thing.
Thomas Telford's Suspension Bridge.
Thomas Telford (1757-1834) began life as a shepherd in his native Scotland, and then took an apprenticeship as a stone mason. Later he moved to London, where he furthered his education. By 1788 he got the job of Surveyor of public works in Shropshire. After returning to his native Scotland for a couple of years, he returned to England to work on the Ellesmere Canal, which included the wonderful Pontcysyllte aqueduct. Over the next ten years he carried on surveying and still continued to work on large building projects like the Caledonian Canal.
He started work on the Menai Suspension Bridge in 1819, and it was completed and opened on 30th Jan 1826. He was also responsible for the extensive improvements on the Holyhead to London road, including the erection of the Anglesey Toll Houses. His improvements to the road took 9 hours off the previous journey time.
This was the first iron suspension bridge of its kind in the world, and was probably Telford`s most acclaimed achievement, yet it is only fair to say he would have received a lot of assistance from William Alexander Provis, who was the resident engineer.
This was a massive improvement, not only for the people travelling to Ireland, but also to the locals, who for the first time could cross to and from the mainland without fear of perishing in the dangerous waters of the Menai Straits.
To allow for the height of ships passing under the bridge, the criteria was that the bridge should have at least 100 foot of clearance from the span to the water.
Building began with the stone pillars, the stone for which was quarried from Penmon quarry. Then the enormous task of lifting the 16 chains that would span the bridge started, these would be the main supports. In order to lift the central section of chain – weighing 23 and a half tons – it took 150 men using block and tackle. A large gathered crowd clapped thunderously as the connection was successfully made.
The road surface of the bridge covers a distance of circa 579 foot.