View allAll Photos Tagged Manufacturing

CAW 'Manufacturing Matters' Campaign Leadership Meeting - CAW Local 27, London, April 1

We are the pioneers in the design & manufacture of Metering & Dosing pumps in India & are located in Mumbai. Our company was established in 1965. More details of our products & abilities are available on our parent website www.shapotools.com.

 

When it comes to steel plate manufacturing, trust the experts at sabasteel We specialize in the production of premium steel plates that exhibit exceptional strength, durability, and reliability. Our state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities and rigorous quality control ensure that each steel plate meets the highest industry standards. Experience the difference with our superior quality steel plates for a wide range of applications.

 

SABA STEEL INDUSTRIAL NIGERIA LIMITED

14- 16 Mission St, Apapa 102103, Lagos, Nigeria

+2348032254136

sabasteelng.com/

 

Manufacturing Job Loss Community Forum in Kitchener, Ontario - May 23, 2007

WANT 3 HUGE Bedrooms this home has it or get 4 big bedrooms all within the same size home. Thank You for viewing Richard Garcia

Summer Bridge Visit to Alpha Q

  

Aclon® (PolyChloroTriFluoroEthylene) is a fluorocarbon based polymer and is frequently abbreviated as PCTFE. PCTFE combines physical and mechanical properties, non-flammability, chemical resistance, near zero moisture absorption and excellent electrical properties not found in any other thermoplastic fluropolymer. This material also has high compressive strength, an exceptional resistance to cold flow, and performs well in a temperature range of -400° F . #industrial #plastics #distributor

 

- Aclon® (PolyChloroTr

Manufacturing Job Loss Community Forum in Kitchener, Ontario - May 23, 2007

we are one of the leading manufacturers of all types of sophisticated ferrous and non ferrous job from last two decades. We can also make different types of ferrous & non ferrous Pump spare Parts and do Any Specific Job according to your Drawing.

 

we also supply Hardware goods , Chemical etc etc acording to your requrement..

Governor Kay Ivey was keynote speak to Manufacture Alabama’s annual meeting at The Grand Hotel Thursday September 12, 2024 in Port Clear, Ala. (Governor’s Office /Hal Yeager)

Terrence O'Hanlon delivers a Reliability Leadership presentation for the Manufacturing User Group Meeting September 2014 in Chicago Illinois

CAW 'Manufacturing Matters' Campaign Leadership Meeting - CAW Local 112, Toronto, April 4

CAW Manufacturing Matters leadership meeting in Vancouver - April 24, 2007

WJCC students visit JCC businesses

Manufacturing Job Loss Community Forum in Kitchener, Ontario - May 23, 2007

  

Personalized Plastic Wedding Invitation Keepsake Christmas Ornament, Wedding Gift on Etsy, $8.00 View more at ift.tt/1gdV97e #plastics #manufacturer #fabrication #emcoplastics

 

- Personalized Plastic

Austin Community College hosted a free open house October 4, 2025 at its Highland Campus to showcase careers in advanced manufacturing.

Photo-reportage à la Manufacture Royal Boch

One of the steps in the assembly of accordion hurricane shutters - screw and bushings installation

In progress demolition of the Hamilton Manufacturing Company (Thermo Fisher) factory and office complex in Two Rivers, WI. The site has since been totally cleared.

I opened a can of pineapple labeled "Chunks" and found it was packed with slices.

WANT 3 HUGE Bedrooms this home has it or get 4 big bedrooms all within the same size home. Thank You for viewing Richard Garcia

Manufacturing Art

 

Copyright by Delma Godoy

Built in 1886-1887, this Richardsonian Romanesque Revival-style mansion was designed by Henry Hobson Richardson for John J. Glessner, a machinery manufacturing industrialist, and his family, whom owned the Warder, Bushnell & Glessner Company, which later became the International Harvester Company. The house was owned and occupied by the Glessner family until 1936, during which time it witnessed the transformation of the surrounding neighborhood from a desirable and wealthy residential enclave full of some of Chicago’s wealthiest families into an industrialized district full of new factories and warehouses sprouting up among the decaying, subdivided, and crumbling victorian mansions, now home to a much less affluent population, a radical change from the state of the neighborhood when the house was constructed. After the death of Glessner in 1936, the mansion was deeded to the American Institute of Architects, whom refused the offer to care for the large and aging house. The house was then donated in 1937 to the Armour Institute, now the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT). In 1945, the university rented the house to the Lithographic Technical Foundation, which installed large printing presses inside the house, and occupied the structure for over two decades. In 1963, the house was vacated by the Lithographic Technical Foundation, which moved its operations to Pittsburgh, and was narrowly saved from demolition when it was purchased from the Illinois Institute of Technology by a group of historic preservation advocates known as the Chicago Architecture Foundation in 1966. The house was subsequently restored and reopened as a museum in 1971.

 

The house was the last and most significant residential commission of Richardson’s career, with Richardson dying during the house’s construction at the age of 48. The house is notable for its solid and largely opaque facades facing the surrounding streets, creating a fortress-like quality, which contrasts with its translucent and more open facades facing the central courtyard. The precedent for this arrangement can be found in ancient Roman villas and Chinese Siheyuan houses, which often featured opaque facades towards the public rights-of-way next to them with small, minimal openings, with most of the spatial connection to exterior space being found in the central courtyards of these dwellings, with rooms being far more open to the courtyards than to the exterior, quite a departure from traditional European-American architecture. The exteiror of the house also takes precedent from Medieval architecture, especially the Romanesque movement of the early-to-mid-middle ages, which featured heavy masonry walls that required small window openings by necessity, though by the time the Glessner house and other Richardsonian Romanesque Revival-style buildings were designed with more modern structural methods, the utility of small window openings for structural support was no longer a requirement, instead, being utilized to create a sense of privacy and substantiality for a building.

 

The house features a rusticated sandstone exterior and wraps around a courtyard in the center that is open to the south side of the house, with the exterior facade facing the courtyard being clad in red brick with rusticated stone trim. The house features a side-gable roof with gable parapets, which is clad in red slate, with hipped dormers, multiple stone and brick chimneys, box gutters with copper downspouts, and conical roofs atop the towers. The exterior facade features small window openings with one-over-one double-hung windows, many of which on the second floor feature stone pillars with decorative capitals between the individual windows when arranged in groups, and some of which are so narrow as to be more readily classified as arrow slit openings, rather than as full-width window openings. The front door is demarcated by an arched transom beneath large voussoirs, and is flanked by ground-floor windows with a grid of nine openings on the exterior, which screen the wider and taller window bays behind them, with a carriageway on the south side of the Prairie Avenue facade that features a garage door. On the 18th Street facade, there is a recessed entry porch with a door turned perpendicular to the street, which opens to the street through a large archway beneath several large voussoirs, above which is a balcony with a small rectilinear opening, to the west of which is an attached rear carriage house with a double wooden carriage door, a small entrance door, and a rooftop cupola. The facades facing the courtyard feature larger window openings with stone sills and lintels, three semi-circular towers with conical roofs, with the courtyard feautring a large grassy lawn and paved walkways, which is enclosed on the south side by a brick wall that originally comprised the side facade of an adjacent house. Inside, the house features original woodwork, coffered ceilings, wooden floors, doors, fireplaces, wooden paneling, staircases, balustrades, plaster, and tile. The house has been furnished with period-appropriate items, as well as wallpaper, drapes, carpets and rugs, and were meticulously restored in the late 20th Century. Many antiques and works of art, significant items in their own right, were donated to the museum by the descendants of John J. Glessner to be returned to their original places within the house.

 

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and as a Chicago Landmark in 1970, and is a contributing structure in the Prairie Avenue District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. In 1976, the house was listed as a National Historic Landmark, owing to its major historical and architectural significance. In 1994, the nonprofit Glessner House Museum was established as an independent organization to serve as stewards of the house and manage the operations of the museum. The fully restored house today serves as a historic house museum, allowing visitors to experience one of the most significant surviving 19th Century mansions not only in Chicago or Illinois, but in the United States.

Mikrocentrum MTC Manufacturing Technology Conference 2024 Foto: Bram Saeys

1 2 ••• 74 76 78 79 80