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PictionID:46536565 - Catalog:Array - Title:Array - Filename:AL-248C_106.tif - Robert Reedy was a native of Amarillo Texas. He attended college in Wichita Kansas, studying aeronautical engineering. On graduation he was quickly snapped up by Stearman Aircraft. During his subsequent career he made stops at Lockheed, Thorp and back to Lockheed where he retired as a vice president of sales. Reedy was involved in the design of several Stearman, Vega and Thorp types, the Lockheed P2V, Little Dipper, Big Dipper, and L-1011.--Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

PictionID:45820017 - Catalog:14_019907 - Title:GD Astronautics Facilities Details: Highway 91 Bridge at Yermo, CA; Looking North; Transportation Survey-225.9 Miles from Plant 71 Facility Date: 09/05/1961 - Filename:14_019907.tif - - - - Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum ArchiveWilliam Munger worked for the Granville Brothers on several projects, including the Gee Bees. This collection documents his life in aviation.

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum ArchiveWilliam Munger worked for the Granville Brothers on several projects, including the Gee Bees. This collection documents his life in aviation.

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum ArchiveWilliam Munger worked for the Granville Brothers on several projects, including the Gee Bees. This collection documents his life in aviation.

Repository: Duke University Archives. Durham, North Carolina, USA. library.duke.edu/uarchives

Repository: University Archives, University of Miami. Collection: University of Miami Historical Photograph Collection.

 

Persistent URL: merrick.library.miami.edu/u?/umathletics,302

  

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum ArchiveWilliam Munger worked for the Granville Brothers on several projects, including the Gee Bees. This collection documents his life in aviation.

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PictionID:43730281 - Title:Atlas 30E Erection of Missile 30E; CCMTA Pad 13. Date: 09/12/1961 - Catalog:14_007201 - Filename:14_007201.TIF - - - - - - Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection---Date comes from GD data. Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

Repository: Duke University Archives. Durham, North Carolina, USA. library.duke.edu/uarchives

 

Trying to locate this photo at the Duke University Archives? You’ll find it in the Elizabeth Hatcher Conner Photograph Collection, box 1.

  

From a photo album donated by B.J. Peterson showing Curtiss Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

 

From a photo album donated by BJ Peterson showing early aviation in San Diego, Curtiss F5L Seaplanes, and early California History.

 

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Repository: Duke University Archives. Durham, North Carolina, USA. library.duke.edu/uarchives

 

Trying to locate this photo at the Duke University Archives? You’ll find it in the University Archives Photograph Collection, box 64.

 

Repository: Worcester State University Archives

 

Photographer: Donald Bullens

 

Date: C. 1978

 

Preferred Citation: Production area, LRC. c. 1978. Courtesy, Worcester State University Archives.

 

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum ArchiveWilliam Munger worked for the Granville Brothers on several projects, including the Gee Bees. This collection documents his life in aviation.

Title: Ackermann's Repository of arts, literature, fashions &c

Author: Rudolph Ackermann

Publication: R. Ackermann, London

Publication Date: 1828

 

Book Description: Also called Ackermann’s Repository or simply Ackermann’s, this periodical was published monthly from 1809-1829 and was very popular in London and other urban areas of England. All the colored plates are excellent examples of the aquatint technique, a trend introduced into English illustration printing by Ackermann and popular for decades to come. The plates give fantastic illustration to the fashion of the Regency Period in England, in examples of dress, home décor, vehicle style and architectural elements. Ackermann's was monthly publication, later bound into 6 month volumes (there are 40 total volumes today). This book is a rebound publication of the plates from the periodical, arranged not by periodical but by subject matter. Dates on plates in this book range from 1818-1825.

 

Call Number: PALMER AP 4 . R4

Collection: Cornell University Collection of Political Americana, Cornell University Library

 

Repository: Susan H. Douglas Political Americana Collection, #2214 Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library, Cornell University

 

Title: Henry Clay

 

Political Party: Whig

 

Date Made: ca. 1842-ca. 1867

 

Measurement: Print: 15 x 11 in.; 38.1 x 27.94 cm

 

Classification: Prints

 

Persistent URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5z2x

 

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Westminster Abbey's Chapter House played a crucial role as the birthplace of Parliament, being used as the King's Council Chamber throughout the Middle Ages and even as the House of Commons itself during the 14th century. Following the closure of the monastery in 1540 the building was repurposed as a repository of state archives, a role it retained until 1863. During this time the medieval interior was mostly hidden under wooden structures and partitions, the original vault was removed (replaced by a flat wooden ceiling) and the great gothic windows were largely blocked in, losing most of their tracery in the process. Old illustrations and photographs show the building in a form unrecognisable from what we see today.

 

Salvation came with George Gilbert Scott's restoration in 1866-72, which saw the vault and windows reinstated to the original design. Much more was revealed besides, with a remarkable series of wall paintings uncovered (boarded over for centuries) along with a superb medieval tiled floor. Important medieval sculpture survives above the doorway in the figures of Gabriel and Mary (the latter also discovered in situ hidden behind boards).

 

The interior we see today is thus much restored but upon the basis of reliable evidence and incorporating unique surviving medieval artwork.

www.westminster-abbey.org/about-the-abbey/history/chapter...

 

Westminster Abbey is perhaps the most significant church in English History, site of the coronation of monarchs since it was founded by Edward the Confessor, and burial place of the majority of them, along with many other historical figures of note. It is first and foremost a superlative work of medieval architecture, from its soaring 13th-14th century nave, transepts and choir (all in a curiously French inspired version of Decorated Gothic) to the masterpiece of English Perpendicular, the incredibly lacy fan-vaulted Henry VII's chapel at the east end.

 

The Abbey is also a treasure house of ecclesiastical art, most of it monumental sculpture on the numerous tombs and effigies of almost every date ranging from the entire medieval period through to the 20th century; a somewhat cluttered interior, crammed full of interest, there is simply nothing else quite like it, no other church contains so many monuments.

 

The Abbey's monastic ranges partially survive, most notably the cloisters and superb chapter house; a short summary of the Abbey's riches is simply impossible. The monastery itself was shut down during the Dissolution, after which the Abbey briefly became a cathedral until its diocesan rank was revoked merely a decade later. Today it is designated a 'Royal Peculiar' owing to its unique status.

 

The Abbey is a textbook in stone of British history, and thus a hugely popular tourist attraction. It currently has more limited opening hours in the post-Covid recovery period and entry is not cheap, but happily after decades of a strict prohibition against photographers the rules have now been relaxed at last and visitors are now welcome to fully enjoy this marvellous building with their cameras!

 

For further details (and restrictions) see below:-

www.westminster-abbey.org/visit-us/photography-in-the-abbey

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum ArchiveWilliam Munger worked for the Granville Brothers on several projects, including the Gee Bees. This collection documents his life in aviation.

 

Repository: Worcester State University Archives

 

Photographer: Donald Bullens

 

Date: 1973

 

Preferred Citation: Production Area, LRC. 1973. Courtesy, Worcester State University Archives.

From an album detailing the Gemini 6 Mission.

 

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

 

Photo from an album on the Gemini 6 Mission.

 

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum ArchiveWilliam Munger worked for the Granville Brothers on several projects, including the Gee Bees. This collection documents his life in aviation.

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Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum ArchiveWilliam Munger worked for the Granville Brothers on several projects, including the Gee Bees. This collection documents his life in aviation.

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JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa

 

*** In the beginning ***

 

Sacca Sessola was artificially created in 1870 with the sand and soil dug from the construction of the Santa Marta commercial port. The man-made 40 acre island is the youngest of the 118 islands in the Venetian Lagoon. It was first used as a fuel dump (General Repository Petroli) and later as a hospital, farming land, UNESCO research complex and last as a resort hotel destination. Loosely translated Sacca Sessola means "scoop bag". For marketing reasons the name now is "Isola delle Rose" or "Island of Roses". It is not a name recognized by the Venetians, or on topographical maps.

 

The city of Venice decommissioned Sacca Sessola as a fuel storage in 1892. Conversion for use as a hospital for contagious diseases was begun. The position of Sacca Sessola was thought a perfect setting (leafy, oxygen rich with onshore sea breezes) for a respiratory diseases clinic. In 1914 the St. Mark's Hospital for the treatment of tuberculosis lung on Sacca Sessola received its first patients. The clinic, closed during the First World War, was re-opened in 1920 with the addition of new buildings, including the church and the Dopolavoro, or working men’s club for the doctors working on the island. The island's microclimate is perfect for growing vines, pines, olive trees and roses. In 1980 the clinic closed down for good. When the sanatorium was closed the area was abandoned but the Capuchin-Franciscan Friars continued to look after the olive trees. The Capuchin Franciscan Order was founded in central Italy.

 

In 1992 the buildings on the island were chosen for a UNESCO project (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization)- to study and conserve the Venetian lagoon ecosystem. The city of Venice sold the island in 2000 to an international firm for conversion to a private tourist complex.

 

The former and since dissolved Italian Tourism Company (Compagnia Italiana Turismo s.p.a. - CIT) along with the French hotel company Accor were involved with the Sofitel branded Sacca Sessola Island resort project. The resort was to be called "Sofitel in Isola" and was to open in February, 2003 with 324 rooms, spa, gym, Turkish bath and a 9-hole golf test. Philippe Trapp was the opening hotel director. CIT ran into financial troubles and sold in 2007 the unfinished project for over 85 million euros. In 2014 Accor appointed Philippe Trapp to be Director of Operations HotelServices for the Sofitel, Pullman, MGallery and Grand Mercure hotels in South America.

 

*** J.W. Marriott Venice Resort & Spa ***

 

Sacca Sessola received a new start in 2011 as affiliates of Aareal Bank AG, Wiesbaden, Germany brought new investors to the island resort project. The developer entity is known as La Sessola Srl. A "societĂ /responsabilitĂ  limitata" is similar to an American limited liability company. iIn 2011 La Sessola Srl contracted Marriott International, Inc. to manage and brand the hotel to its top tier JW Marriott. La Sessola Srl contracted with the Milan architect firm Matteo Thun & Partners and it's lead architect was Luca Colombo. Matteo Thun provided the architecture, masterplan, interior design, styling, and lighting design services.

 

Matteo Thun undertook a transformation of the whole island, including conversion of the main hospital building and 17 other smaller early-20th century brick buildings (mainly warehouses) into 266 hotel rooms, suites, restaurants, bars, plus the spa. The resort would cater to the high-end demographic and would be completed in April 2015. Lucca Colombo said the design and restoration concept was “shared and agreed with the City of Venice’s Cultural Heritage Office, which was essential since the island is designated as a protected historical area. A team of restoration specialists supported the architects in ensuring the project preserved the buildings’ historic value including the distinctive patina of the walls. The architect employed a “box in the box” concept - building new structures inside the old walls - as a solution to protect the historic character of the buildings and at the same time be fully compliant with current standards. The interiors are contemporary for Venice, which is historically dominated with a lot of velvet, gilt and brocade.

 

In February, 2016 Enrique Tasende was appointed General Manager at the JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa. Previously he was the General Manager at the Grand Cayman Marriott and prior to that the Resident Manager at Marriott Frenchman’s Reef Resort in the U.S Virgin Islands. The opening General Manager was Mario Ferraro who served from 2013 to May 2015. He moved to the CEO position for Sardegna Resorts SRL. Cristiano Cabutti has been the Director of Sales and Marketing at the JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa since 2013. Prior to joining Marriott, Cristiano was the Group Director of Sales & Marketing for San Domenico Hotels and golf resorts in Italy and England. Cristiano has a degree in tourism with a major in hotel activities from G. Magnaghi School in Salsomaggiore Terme, Italy.

 

JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa

Isola delle Rose, Laguna di San Marco, P.O. Box 731

30133 Venezia, Italy

 

Compiled by Dick Johnson, May 2017

 

Repository: Cuban Heritage Collection, University of Miami Libraries. Collection: Lydia Cabrera Papers, CHC0339

 

Persistent URL: http://merrick.library.miami.edu/u?/chc0339,1709

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum ArchiveWilliam Munger worked for the Granville Brothers on several projects, including the Gee Bees. This collection documents his life in aviation.

Repository: Duke University Archives. Durham, North Carolina, USA. library.duke.edu/uarchives

 

Trying to locate this photo at the Duke University Archives? You’ll find it in the Elizabeth Hatcher Conner Photograph Collection, box 1.

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Repository: University Archives, University of Miami. Collection: University of Miami Historical Photograph Collection.

 

Persistent URL: merrick.library.miami.edu/u?/umathletics,522

  

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum ArchiveWilliam Munger worked for the Granville Brothers on several projects, including the Gee Bees. This collection documents his life in aviation.

Repository: California Historical Society

 

Photographer: Unknown

 

Date: 1912

 

Digital object ID: CHS2014.1543.jpg

 

Preferred citation: Troop C, 1st Cavalry, Camp Yosemite, courtesy, California Historical Society, CHS2014.1543.jpg.

 

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Repository: Huntington Library

Call number: 601832

Copy title: Works/The works of the pious and profoundly-learned Joseph Mede, B.D. sometime fellow of Christ's Colledge in Cambridge. / Corrected and enlarged according to the author's own manuscripts…

Author(s): Mede, Joseph, 1586-1638.

Published: London, 1672

Printer/Publisher: Printed by Roger Norton, for Richard Royston, bookseller to His most sacred Majesty

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Description: Susie G. Larned Dorrance Recipe Book. Manuscript recipes.

 

Repository: Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America.

 

Collection: Susie G. Larned Dorrance Recipe Book

 

Call Number: A/D716

 

Catalog Record: id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/001925901/catalog

  

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From an album detailing the Gemini 6 Mission.

 

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

 

Photo from an album on the Gemini 6 Mission.

 

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

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