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Steven Chen, associate professor of pharmacy, is a faculty mentor to first year Pharm.D. student Levan Hoang. Professor Chen and Hoang will meet frequently during her studies at the USC School of Pharmacy to review her research and academic interests and pursuits. Photo by Philip Channing
Target Pharmacy Sign $4 Generic Prescriptions 1/2015 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Congdon's Pharmacy closed on Main St. Nantucket after 147 years as a pharmacy. It opened in 1860. The building was sold and it will sadly become another jewelry store on the island. I should have moved those stupid garbage/recycle cans!
Erie, PA. August 2022.
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Some Pharmacies provided the "Cell Phone" of its time. Often times you entered a privatized booth, or waited it out for your turn... You dropped nickels, dimes, and quarters- until the price of the pay phone call increased-
Ahhh! The clinking sound of dropping change, rotary dial, and the old sound of the chiming bell! What an experience!
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&_...
c1910 postcard view of Union Street in Liberty, Indiana. This view was looking northeast across the northwest corner of the Union County Court House Square. The buggies were parked along Main Street in the foreground. The businesses were located along the north side of Union Street east of Main Street. Several of these buildings are still standing and in use today.
The building at the left edge of this scene is the second building east of Main Street. The 1909 Sanborn™ fire insurance map set for Liberty shows a grocery in the west half of this building and a furniture business in the east half. The awning and the display window at the left edge of this postcard both advertised GROCERIES. Next door, A. FOSDICK & CO. was printed on the awning fringe. An automobile was parked in front of the smaller two-story building. The faded sign above the awning advertised the UNION PHARMACY. A distinctive mortar and pestle pharmacy trade symbol was mounted at the top of the building and the name DR. PHARES was painted on the display window. This was O. P. Phares. He was one of four Liberty druggists listed in a 1905 directory of druggists.¹ He was also listed in a 1912 directory.² The map set shows a drug store at this location.
The next business east had RESTAURANT painted on the window, but the 1909 map set shows a pool room at that location. There was also a barber’s pole in front of the restaurant, but it’s unclear where the barbershop may have been. The map set doesn’t show a barbershop in this block. The name PALACE DRUG STORE was printed on the next awning to the east. At the curb, RICHARDSON DRUG STORE was painted on the utility pole. The aforementioned 1905 directory and a 1908 directory³ listed Harry G. Richardson as a Liberty pharmacist. The next awning east advertised a PAPER-BOOK STORE. The map set shows a bookstore at that location and a bakery next door. The next awning advertised the HESSLER BAKERY.
Two doors east of the bakery, the sign above the awning read J R[?] DRIGGS & SON. The 1909 map set shows at shoe store at that location. An online excerpt from the Union County sesquicentennial book includes a reference to shoe store owner Roy J. Driggs. Next door, the sign near the top of the building was blocked partially by the utility poles, but may have advertised the STOVER business. The 1909 map set shows a grocery at that location. The map set also shows a grocery and a notions business in the building on the northwest corner at Market Street with the I. O. O. F. (Independent Order of Odd Fellows) Hall upstairs. The hand-written advertising board leaning against the utility pole on that corner is unreadable.
The sign on the building at the northeast corner of the Market Street intersection is unclear, but the 1909 map set shows a dry goods store at that location. The sign above the awning at the right edge of the postcard is only partially visible and unclear. The map set shows a jewelry business at that location.
1. The Era Druggists Directory Eleventh Edition (New York, NY: D. O. Haynes & Co., 1905). Available online at books.google.com/books?id=bantAAAAMAAJ&printsec=front....
2. Ezra J. Kennedy, ed. The Era Druggists Directory Sixteenth Edition (New York, NY: D. O. Haynes & Co., 1912). Available online at books.google.com/books?id=_PbNAAAAMAAJ&printsec=front....
3. Indiana Board of Pharmacy. Ninth Annual Report (Indianapolis, IN: William B. Burford, 1908). Available online at books.google.com/books?id=afjqAAAAMAAJ&printsec=front....
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Pharmacy Add Photo; strobe in softbox cam left, strobe on 1/64 bounced behind scale; manual exposure
Diseño de farmacias
Mobil M se ha encargado de la reforma de esta farmacia de Denia:
proyecto de arquitectura
diseño interior
identidad corporativa
mobiliario comercial
FotografÃas: pelut i pelat
Steven Chen, associate professor of pharmacy, is a faculty mentor to first year Pharm.D. student Levan Hoang. Professor Chen and Hoang will meet frequently during her studies at the USC School of Pharmacy to review her research and academic interests and pursuits. Photo by Philip Channing
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!
Covered Bridge Pharmacy in Cherry Hill removed its awning revealing the original Apothecary sign from when it was Rosica Apothecary.
Unfortunately, I couldn't get any better pictures of this store's pharmacy, because the workers were making me somewhat uncomfortable. The massive amount of LOWER PRICES signage wasn't helping very much either. This store had fancier-than-normal casework along the front of the pharmacy, with carved wood trim.
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Steven Chen, associate professor of pharmacy, is a faculty mentor to first year Pharm.D. student Levan Hoang. Professor Chen and Hoang will meet frequently during her studies at the USC School of Pharmacy to review her research and academic interests and pursuits. Photo by Philip Channing
Taken at the Amboy Pharmacy, Amboy, IL, August 2009. Please give credit and let me know how you use this photo.
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Steven Chen, associate professor of pharmacy, is a faculty mentor to first year Pharm.D. student Levan Hoang. Professor Chen and Hoang will meet frequently during her studies at the USC School of Pharmacy to review her research and academic interests and pursuits. Photo by Philip Channing
Newspaper
7-22-1964
Al Threlkeld and Donald Dick in front of Somerset Pharmacy which had just moved from its former .location, one door north.
Jim Slaughter Photography Collection
Target Pharmacy Sign $4 Generic Prescriptions 1/2015 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube