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Tsurumi, Yokohama, Kanagawa

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Nara, Japan

奈良、日本

Madrid, January 2009

Copyright 2009 Patrick Breen

Canon EOS 5D Mark II/EF70-200mm f/4L IS USM @ 78 mm

1/50 sec at f/5.6, ISO 3200, 1 EV, Aperture priority, no flash

 

Mystic Seaport, Mystic Connecticut, USA

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CVS Pharmacy, Waterbury, CT 8/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.

A modular pharmacy.

 

Some first timers for me. First time to design a model with Studio and not LDD. Moreover first time to build a modular with 4 instead of 3 floors.

 

The lowest level features a pharmacy where minifigs can get everything for their well-being.

 

One level above a shrink has his office. Apparently the guy from the casino who lost a lots of hard earned studs is here to do something against his gambling addiction. As soon as he lays down he can no longer hold himself back. The shrink however only looks at the clock above him to ensure maximum profit.

 

The shrinks profit goes into the two upper level where he turned the old apartment into a fancy looking one including an island kitchen and a jacuzzi.

 

Statistics:

Parts: 6127

Design time: About 100h

Build time: About 10h

 

Building instructions are available! Please check: www.ebay.de/sch/paul_faul/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_...

Some old guy was just selling that on the street... Only very weird

things there. I especially like the dried salamander (?)

 

Then he asked me not to take pics of it... ^^

CVS Pharmacy, Waterbury, CT 8/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.

Going through Vittorio Emanuele street , nearby the promenade area in the centre of Tropea, you can’t help looking up to dr. Fiorella Pellico’s “International Pharmacy”. Wide and completely empty shop windows convey directly passerby into the pharmacy, emphasizing its 160 sq m. - designed for selling and services. This area increases itself creating a bright, welcoming and professional atmosphere. Inside, the course to prescription zone offers different proposals, always under the care of a dedicate pharmacy worker.

The old pharmacy in an old hospital in Toulouse

Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studio, Denton, TX, Pharmacy Bar, June 2014.

Walgreen's Pharmacy Wethersfield, CT, 8/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube

Chandni Chowk, Delhi, India

Gloucester Pharmacy (closed) [5,600 square feet]

7453 Hargett Boulevard, Walter Reed Plaza, Gloucester, VA

 

This pharmacy opened on September 1st, 1998 and closed on April 19th, 2021. The portion it occupies on the end was originally the No. 1 Chinese restaurant, which opened in January 1998 and relocated here on October 30th, 2008.

Here is the pharmacy and, next door, the dairy store, Eskimo, where you can buy bag milk and icecream.

CVS Pharmacy #1525 (11,945 square feet)

6400 Iron Bridge Road, Richmond, VA

 

This location was built and opened in 2010; it was originally located here.

To Four Great Years

 

Loren - The Reefer Man

pharmacy college at University of Iowa

CVS Pharmacy, by Mike Mozart, AKA MiMo on Instagram instagram.com/MikeMozart

when a store and what you might expect to buy there is not associated with a brand, the store needs to display its inventory on the outside.

 

rentology, stomatology, and hygene products ... come on inside!

The Pharmacy had to move as their building as badly damaged in the earthquake.

 

Monday April 9, 2012 on my frist visit to Lyttelton since the Feb 22 2011 earthquake. It was say to see so many buildings gone or about to go.

 

Lyttelton (Māori: Ōhinehou) is a port town on the north shore of Lyttelton Harbour close to Banks Peninsula, a suburb of Christchurch on the eastern coast of the South Island of New Zealand.

 

The 2010 Canterbury earthquake damaged some of Lyttelton's historic buildings, including the Timeball Station. There was some damage to the town's infrastructure, but the port facilities and tunnel quickly returned to operation. The overall quake damage was less significant than in Christchurch itself, due to the dampening effects of the solid rock that the town rests on and its moderate distance from the epicentre.

 

On 22 February 2011 a magnitude 6.3 aftershock caused much more widespread damage in Lyttelton than its predecessor due to its proximity to Lyttelton and a shallow depth of 5 kilometres (3.1 mi). Some walls of the Timeball Station collapsed and there was extensive damage to residential and commercial property, leading to the demolition of a number of high profile heritage buildings such as the Harbour Light Theatre and the Empire Hotel. Many other unreinforced masonry buildings were severely damaged.

 

Following the February earthquake it was suggested that the Timeball Station be dismantled for safety reasons. Bruce Chapman, chief executive of the New Zealand Historic Places Trust (NZHPT) said there was a possibility that it may be reconstructed. "If we can find a way to dismantle the Timeball Station that allows us to retain as much of the building's materials as possible, we will do so." However on Monday 13 June 2011 a further 6.3 ML aftershock brought down the tower and remaining walls while workmen were preparing to dismantle it.

 

Much of Lyttelton's architectural heritage was lost as a result of the earthquakes, as damage was deemed too extensive for reconstruction. By June 2011, six buildings in London Street in Lyttelton had been demolished, along with another four on Norwich Quay. The town's oldest churches have collapsed, including Canterbury's oldest stone church, the Holy Trinity.

 

History of Lyttelton:

Due to its establishment as a landing point for Christchurch-bound seafarers, Lyttelton has historically been regarded as the "Gateway to Canterbury" for colonial settlers. The port remains a regular destination for cruise liners and is the South Island's principal goods transport terminal, handling 34% of exports and 61% of imports by value.

 

In 2009 Lyttelton was awarded Category I Historic Area status by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust (NZHPT) defined as "an area of special or outstanding historical or cultural heritage significance or value".

 

A home for Māori for about 700 years, Lyttelton Harbour was discovered by European settlers on 16 February 1770 during the Endeavour's first voyage to New Zealand.

 

In August 1849 it was officially proclaimed a port.

 

Lyttelton was formerly called Port Cooper and Port Victoria. It was the original settlement in the district (1850). The name Lyttelton was given to it in honour of George William Lyttelton of the Canterbury Association, which had led the colonisation of the area.

 

In 1862, the first telegraph transmission in New Zealand was made from Lyttelton Post Office.

 

On 1 January 1908, the Nimrod Expedition, headed by Ernest Shackleton to explore Antarctica left from the harbour here.

(From Wikipedia)

A modular pharmacy.

 

Some first timers for me. First time to design a model with Studio and not LDD. Moreover first time to build a modular with 4 instead of 3 floors.

 

The lowest level features a pharmacy where minifigs can get everything for their well-being.

 

One level above a shrink has his office. Apparently the guy from the casino who lost a lots of hard earned studs is here to do something against his gambling addiction. As soon as he lays down he can no longer hold himself back. The shrink however only looks at the clock above him to ensure maximum profit.

 

The shrinks profit goes into the two upper level where he turned the old apartment into a fancy looking one including an island kitchen and a jacuzzi.

 

Statistics:

Parts: 6127

Design time: About 100h

Build time: About 10h

 

Building instructions are available! Please check: www.ebay.de/sch/paul_faul/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_...

@ pharmacy in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

went for Medication Safety Workshop, in conjuction with 5th National Pharmacy R&D Conference. It was held in Putrajaya Hospital.

 

seen in the photo are 3 different drugs.

1. Diphenhydramine 120ml is in syrup form, the one in the bottle. upper part of the container was cropped in order not to disclose the name of manufacturer. hehehe..

2. the red+yellow hard gel capsules are amoxycillin 250mg

3. the purple hard gel capsules are cefuroxime 250mg

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