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When we refinanced our mortgage, we got a complimentary Suntrust Mortgage tote bag. Wow. I've been using it as my everyday "man bag" or murse, so I don't have to pay the new 5 cent bag tax when I run errands or buy a sandwich. It is so dorky.

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Marines with Bravo Company, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, run with their rifles during an endurance course while training in Djibouti, October 9, 2012. The endurance course was part of a three-week training force package, which paired Marines of Bravo Company with Marines of Combat Logistics Battalion 24, 24th MEU, to gain a shared understanding of each other's roles in the Marine Corps Air Ground Task Force and refine their basic infantry skills in Djibouti's rugged terrain. The package comprised basic infantry skills, desert survival techniques, endurance courses and a simulated war. The 24th MEU is deployed with the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group as a theater reserve and crisis response force in the U.S. Central Command and U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet area of responsibility.

Brazil has revamped energy policy under the Temer administration, opening opportunities to private companies in the oil & gas and power sectors and reducing the role of state oil company Petrobras. The oil licensing agency ANP held its fourth pre-salt bid round on June 7 and Petrobras is looking to divest assets in refining, pipelines, and LNG. Will Brazil meet its oil and gas production targets and sustainably develop the vast pre-salt reserves? How can the country diversify its electricity matrix? Will the current energy policy priorities be sustained under the next administration?

 

The Inter-American Dialogue hosted a panel discussion on the recent oil licensing rounds, opportunities for private investment in the oil, gas and power sectors, and the outlook for energy policy next year.

 

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This is a westbound Norfolk Southern Railway freight train in the late morning of 10 May 2016 at Horseshoe Curve, west of Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA. It was headed by two NS engines - # 9693, a General Electric CW40-9, and # 7211, a General Motors Electro-Motive Division SD80MAC.

 

These are Trinity Industries Leasing Company tank cars, marked with the initials TILX, and Deep Rock Refining Company tank cars, marked DPRX. They were built in the 2010s and are used to transport petroleum (crude oil).

 

Title / Titre :

A miner hauling a car of silver radium ore, 340 feet below the surface, at Eldorado Mine, Great Bear Lake /

 

Un mineur déplace un chariot contenant du minerai de radium argenté à 103 mètres sous la surface, mine Eldorado, Grand lac de l'Ours

 

Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : Eldorado Mining & Refining Ltd.

 

Date(s) : circa / vers 1930

 

Reference No. / Numéro de référence : MIKAN 3375958

 

collectionscanada.gc.ca/ourl/res.php?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&...

 

Location / Lieu : Great Bear Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada / Great Bear Lake, Territoires du Nord-Ouest, Canada

 

Credit / Mention de source :

Eldorado Mining & Refining Ltd. Library and Archives Canada, C-023983 /

 

Eldorado Mining & Refining Ltd. Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, C-023983

 

South Pacific Enterprise 1956.

The history of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company (CSR Co.)

This Centenary commemorative book was issued to company shareholders in 1955.

An Australian enterprise founded 1855 by Edward Knox, a Danish immigrant, from earlier origins as the Australasian Sugar Company ( 1842), which Knox managed. The company established sugar operations in Australia, Fiji, New Zealand and over the next 150 years diversified into building materials, chemicals etc.

Published by Angus & Robertson, Sydney. Cloth boards, 500 pages 16cm x 24cm.

 

I'm still refining the chicken recipe. More glazing, more glazing! This recipe is VERY loose :)

 

Black Currant Glazed Chicken

1/4 cup black currant jelly

2 tbs dijon mustard

2 tbs olive oil

black pepper and salt

6 chicken legs

 

Combine glaze ingredients in a bowl or cup and stir all together. Add to chicken legs in a zippy bag and smoosh around for a bit. Put legs in a greased and foiled baking pan (this stuff makes a MESS.. use the foil!) and bake at 350 until chicken is done. Glaze chicken more jelly glaze as it cooks and as you turn it. This is an important step!

Make sure you have napkins :)

JAC Refine S3

 

1.590 cc

4 in-line

115 pk @ 6.300 rpm

155 Nm @ 3.500-4.500 rpm

Vmax : 180 km/h

0-100 km/h : 10,5 sec

1.275 kg

CO2 : 174 g/km

434,5 x 176,5 x 164 cm

 

89th Geneva International Motor Show

Internationaler Auto-Salon Genf

Suisse - Schweiz - Switzerland

March 2019

Ribeye, coarse grind, salt and pepper to taste, garlic powder, cheddar cheese, tomato and BBQ sauce.

Further refining of my custom "photomosaic" software.

 

Like a regular photomosaic, but the tiles can be arbitrarily placed, rotated, and scaled. Image is composed of %100 graffiti images (no blending with target image).

 

Placement of tiles is done based only on intensity of target image (i.e., grayscale). Hence the pseudorandom colorization.

 

Code and description of the algorithm can be found at Fractal-Mosaics Github repo

Premier Notley greets members of the Building Trades of Alberta while announcing a new Expression of Interest for refining in the province.

 

Read the news release: www.alberta.ca/release.cfm?xID=622123275829E-AA03-1327-1F...

High latitude data are being used to refine models and parameterizations as they relate to the Arctic and are receiving increasing attention as the interactions of the atmosphere-ocean climate system become better understood.

 

Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, “Image courtesy of the U.S. Department of Energy Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility.”

 

Image courtesy of Brad Isom, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

Lin Bao-ling’s artistic works combine contemporary ink and lighting. He uses drafting films and other unorthodox materials as a canvas for painting. These materials are similar to the qualities of plastic, such that diluted paints can flow freely on their surface before condensing. The style is reminiscent of how light drifts across a city, freeze-framing beautiful moments and memories. This is why Lin is known as the “light-refining” artist.

 

He has held exhibitions in the U.S., Singapore, and Taiwan. Not having attended school before the age of fifteen, Lin has had an eccentric learning process, fearlessly pioneering his painting style. He will be holding a solo exhibition in Tainan in October, titled Sleepless Nights, which is derived from Shuidiao Getou, a traditional Chinese melody by the Song Dynasty poet Su Shi. Having had many sleepless nights, Lin came to form his own painting style through a collision with the world and its rules.

 

Text: Annie Chiang

OCT 2015

"Dynasty" - The Inflight Magazine of China Airlines (中華航空機上雜誌)

www.dynasty-magazine.com/ContentList.aspx?section=014

  

May 12, 2019 - Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio located at 951 Chicago Ave., Oak Park, IL.

"In 1889 Wright completed the construction of a small two-story residence in Oak Park on the Western edges of Chicago. The building was the first over which Wright exerted complete artistic control. Designed as a home for his family, the Oak Park residence was a site of experimentation for the young architect during the twenty-year period he lived there. Wright revised the design of the building multiple times, continually refining ideas that would shape his work for decades to come.

 

The semi-rural village of Oak Park, where Wright built his home, offered a retreat from the hurried pace of city life. Named “Saint’s Rest” for its abundance of churches, Oak Park was originally settled in the 1830s by pioneering East Coast families. In its early years farming was the principal business of the village, however its proximity to Chicago soon attracted professional men and their families. Along its unpaved dirt streets sheltered by mature oaks and elms, prosperous families erected elaborate homes. Beyond the borders of the village farmland and open prairie stretched as far as the eye could see.

 

The Oak Park Home was the product of the nineteenth century culture from which Wright emerged. For its design, Wright drew upon many inspirational sources prevalent in the waning years of the nineteenth century. From his family background in Unitarianism Wright absorbed the ideas of the Transcendentalists, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, who encouraged an honest life inspired by nature. The English Arts and Crafts movement, which promoted craftsmanship, simplicity and integrity in art, architecture and design, provided a powerful impetus to Wright’s principles. The household art movement, a distinct movement in middle-class home decoration, informed Wright’s earliest interiors. It aimed, as the name implies, to bring art into the home, and was primarily disseminated through books and articles written by tastemakers who believed that the home interior could exert moral influences upon its inhabitants. These various sources were tempered by the lessons and practices Wright learned under his mentors, Joseph Lyman Silsbee and Louis Sullivan.

 

For the exterior of his home, Wright adapted the picturesque Shingle style, fashionable for the vacation homes of wealthy East Coast families and favored by his previous employer, Silsbee. The stamp of Sullivan’s influence is apparent in the simplification and abstraction of the building and its plan. In contrast to what Wright described as “candle-snuffer roofs, turnip domes [and] corkscrew spires” of the surrounding houses, his home’s façade is defined by bold geometric shapes—a substantial triangular gable set upon a rectangular base, polygonal window bays, and the circular wall of the wide veranda.

Despite its modest scale, the interior of the home is an early indication of Wright’s desire to liberate space. On the ground floor Wright created a suite of rooms arranged around a central hearth and inglenook, a common feature of the Shingle style. The rooms flow together, connected by wide, open doorways hung with portieres that can be drawn for privacy. To compensate for the modest scale of the house, and to create an inspiring environment for his family, Wright incorporated artwork and objects that brought warmth and richness to the interiors. Unique furniture, Oriental rugs, potted palms, statues, paintings and Japanese prints filled the rooms, infusing them with a sense of the foreign, the exotic and the antique.

 

In 1895, to accommodate his growing family, Wright undertook his first major renovation of the Home. A new dining room and children’s playroom doubled the floor space. The design innovations pioneered by Wright at this time marked a significant development in the evolution of his style, bringing him closer to his ideal for the new American home.

 

The original dining room was converted into a study, and a new dining room replaced the former kitchen. The dining room is unified around a central oak table lit through a decorative panel above and with an alcove of leaded glass windows in patterns of conventionalized lotus flowers. The walls and ceiling are covered with honey-toned burlap; the floor and fireplace are lined with red terracotta tile.

 

The new dining room is a warm and intimate space to gather with family and friends. The Wrights entertained frequently, and were joined at their table by clients, artists, authors and international visitors. Such festive occasions, according to Wright’s son, John, gave the house the air of a “jolly carnival.”

The 1895 playroom on the second floor of the Home is one of the great spaces of Wright’s early career. Designed to inspire and nurture his six children, the room is a physical expression of Wright’s belief that, “For the same reason that we teach our children to speak the truth, or better still live the truth, their environment ought to be as truly beautiful as we are capable of making it.” Architectural details pioneered by Wright in this room would be developed and enhanced in numerous commissions throughout his career.

 

The high, barrel-vaulted ceiling rests on walls of Roman brick. At the center of the vault’s arc a skylight, shielded by wood grilles displaying stylized blossoms and seedpods, provides illumination. Striking cantilevered light fixtures of oak and glass, added after Wright’s 1905 trip to Japan, bathe the room in a warm ambient glow. On either side of the room, window bays of leaded glass with built-in window seats are at the height of the mature trees that surround the lot, placing Wright’s children in the leafy canopy of the trees outside.

 

Above the fireplace of Roman brick, a mural depicting the story of the Fisherman and the Genie from The Arabian Nights is painted on the plastered wall. An integral architectural feature within the room, the mural was designed by Wright and executed by his colleague, the artist Charles Corwin. It is a fascinating blend of decorative motifs; forms from exotic cultures—such as Egyptian winged scarabs—are combined with flat, geometric designs that echo the work of Wright’s international contemporaries, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Vienna Secessionists.

 

In 1898 Wright built a new Studio wing with funds secured through a commission with the Luxfer Prism Company. The Studio faced Chicago Avenue and was connected to his residence by a corridor. Clad in wood shingles and brick, the Studio exterior is consistent with the earlier home. However, the long, horizontal profile, a key feature of Wright’s mature Prairie buildings, sets it apart. Adjacent to the entrance, a stone plaque announces to the world, “Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect.” Decorative embellishments and figural sculptures set off the building’s artistic character and impressed arriving clients.

 

The reception hall serves as the entrance to the Studio. A waiting room for clients and a place for Wright to review architectural plans with contractors, this low-ceilinged space connects the main areas of the Studio—a library, a small office, and the dramatic two-story drafting room, the creative heart of the building.

 

The studio staff worked on drafting tables and stools designed by Wright in rooms decorated with eclectic displays of artwork and objects. Japanese prints, casts of classical sculptures, as well as models and drawings executed in the drafting room, filled the interiors of the Studio. In Wright’s home the integration of art and architecture served to nurture and intellectually sustain his family. In the Studio, these same elements served a further purpose, the marketing of Wright’s artistic identity to his clients and the public at large.

 

In September of 1909, Wright left America for Europe to work on the publication of a substantial monograph of his buildings and projects, the majority of which had been designed in his Oak Park Studio. The result was the Wasmuth Portfolio (Berlin, 1910), which introduced Wright's work to Europe and influenced a generation of international architects. Wright remained abroad for a year, returning to Oak Park in the fall of 1910. He immediately began plans for a new home and studio, Taliesin, which he would build in the verdant hills of Spring Green, Wisconsin. Wright’s Oak Park Studio closed in 1910, though Wright himself returned occasionally to meet with his wife Catherine who remained with the couple's youngest children at the Oak Park Home and Studio until 1918. The Home and Studio was the birthplace of Wright's vision for a new American architecture. Wright designed over 150 projects in his Oak Park Studio, establishing his legacy as a great and visionary architect.

 

Previous text from the following website: flwright.org/researchexplore/homeandstudio

Mortgage Refinance Service Los Angeles CA

 

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Los Angeles, CA 90067

(310) 750-7474

Grangemouth refinery is a mature complex oil refinery located on the Firth of Forth in Grangemouth, Scotland. It is Scotland's only oil refinery (one of nine in the UK), and is also the UK's second-oldest. Grangemouth is directly connected to the Forties oil field system in the North Sea and also imports other crudes from around the world via a deep sea terminal on the west coast of Scotland. It is owned and run by Ineos, a privately owned UK chemicals company. By revenue it is the third largest chemicals firm in the world (after BASF and Dow Chemical) and the biggest privately owned company in Britain.

Artist: Nora Gaston

Title: Refining Fire

Material: fused glass, re-cycled glass

 

Cley 15

Marvellous in Ordinary

Thurs 2 July to Sun 2 August 2015

 

Church Dedication: St Margaret

Location: Cley Next The Sea, Norfolk, England, UK

This 1935 Autocar tank truck was used by Atlantic Refining Company. It is powered by 6 cylinder and the fuel tanker holds 1200 gallons. It is on display at the AACA museum in Hershey, PA.

Petcoke is a by-product of crude oil refining. It is a thick, black, powdery dust that is being stored in huge mounds along the Calumet River on Chicago's far southeast side 10th ward not far from the Indiana border.

 

Just across the border in Whiting, Indiana is the British Petroleum processing plant that produces the petcoke. Right now, the plant produces around 2,000 tons of the stuff every day, but that is set to rise to around 6,000 tons.

 

Residents of the mostly African-American and Latino 10th ward are angry because the dust blows around their neighborhood and covers everything with a layer of fine powder. They cannot open their windows. Each day they have to wipe the dust off of furniture, appliances, etc. Yet, even that is not good enough for the dust even enters homes through chimneys and furnaces. Dust gets in children's eyes and cases of asthma are on the rise. A resident even said that her kid's birthday party was ruined when some of the black dust blew into their backyard and covered the food, so they were forced to throw it out and end the celebration. There is also worry about the long-term effects of being exposed to whatever materials or elements are contained in the dust.

 

So far, the city of Chicago has been slow to react to the concerns of local residents. Mayor Emanuel has an ordinance on the table to regulate petcoke, but critics say that it contains a loophole that might allow companies to continue to store petcoke along the river.

 

A spokesman for 10th ward alderman John Pope said that ' they want to make sure they get everything right legally, not only to protect the area residents, but also the businesses involved'.

  

Relax where the living is easy. Immerse yourself in the refine luxury of this magnificent estate in the exclusive community of Spanish Pointe. Sought out by discerning homebuyers for its exceptional luxury, breathtaking natural beauty, and temperate climate — life here is the definition of tranquility. Explore miles of nature trails or partake in boating, fishing, and kayaking. Take in a round at one of the more than 20 World Class courses on the island. Whatever you desire, it’s all here on Hilton Head Island.

 

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Asbestos insulated steam, condensate etc pipework in and around large factory refining tower.

 

Weathering, heat stress, water ingress and bird attack (nesting material) have left it in poor condition. It now requires encapsulation (cladding etc) or removal under controlled conditions.

Because it reminds me of Oliver Sack's Uncle Tungsten: Memories of a Chemical Boyhood

Anti skin problem oil is refined for treatments of vitiligo. We have tendency to refine our product by natural herbs.

www.antivitiligotabs.com/contact.html

 

This is a westbound Norfolk Southern Railway freight train in the late morning of 10 May 2016 at Horseshoe Curve, west of Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA. It was headed by two NS engines - # 9693, a General Electric CW40-9, and # 7211, a General Motors Electro-Motive Division SD80MAC.

 

These are Deep Rock Refining Company tank cars, marked DPRX. They were built in the 2010s and are used to transport petroleum (crude oil).

 

South Pacific Enterprise 1956.

The history of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company (CSR Co.)

This Centenary commemorative book was issued to company shareholders in 1955.

An Australian enterprise founded 1855 by Edward Knox, a Danish immigrant, from earlier origins as the Australasian Sugar Company ( 1842), which Knox managed. The company established sugar operations in Australia, Fiji, New Zealand and over the next 150 years diversified into building materials, chemicals etc.

Published by Angus & Robertson, Sydney. Cloth boards, 500 pages 16cm x 24cm.

 

'm always trying to both invent and refine in my stamped scenes and was thinking that the light beam motif could be tweaked a little from a continuous beam to one of oscillating strength depending on the location of the light. Waterfalls, with their churning mist, seemed like a good foundation as that rising mist could be the locations of the lightest beam strength with the suspended moisture illumination. In other words, right in the churning mist areas of the piece, I try and make the light beam areas lighter by adding more white pigment ink. I think it makes for a little more realistic depiction of those crepuscular rays.

 

Original: Marvy, Memento, and Distress dye based inks. Hero Arts white pigment ink. 8.5" x 5.5" glossy card stock (such as Kromekote and not glossy photopaper). Shuttle Art and Marvy alcohol pens. Miaosun white paint pen. Sharpie paint pens. Dr. Ph Martin's Bleed Proof White.

 

Stampscapes stamps used: Brook Falls 184G, Babbling Brook 183G, Boulders w/Lichen 205F, Twisting Pine 222F, Leaves 399E, Reeds Lg 068D.

 

For more information visit: www.stampscapes.com

A Senegalese Soldier refines marksmanship skills with Spanish Special Forces during Flintlock 20 in Mauritania, Feb. 18, 2020. Flintlock is an annual, integrated military and law enforcement exercise that has strengthened key partner-nation forces throughout North and West Africa since 2005. Flintlock is U.S. Africa Command’s premier and largest annual Special Operations Forces exercise. (US Army photo by Sgt. Conner Douglas)

The problem with crude oil is that it contains hundreds of different types of hydrocarbons all mixed together. You have to separate the different types of hydrocarbons to have anything useful. Fortunately there is an easy way to separate things, and this is what oil refining is all about.

 

Different hydrocarbon chain lengths all have progressively higher boiling points, so they can all be separated by distillation. This is what happens in an oil refinery - in one part of the process, crude oil is heated and the different chains are pulled out by their vaporization temperatures. Each different chain length has a different property that makes it useful in a different way.

To understand the diversity contained in crude oil, and to understand why refining crude oil is so important in our society, look through the following list of products that come from crude oil:

 

Petroleum gas - used for heating, cooking, making plastics

small alkanes (1 to 4 carbon atoms)

commonly known by the names methane, ethane, propane, butane

boiling range = less than 104 degrees Fahrenheit / 40 degrees Celsius

often liquified under pressure to create LPG (liquified petroleum gas)

Naphtha or Ligroin - intermediate that will be further processed to make gasoline

mix of 5 to 9 carbon atom alkanes

boiling range = 140 to 212 degrees Fahrenheit / 60 to 100 degrees Celsius

Gasoline - motor fuel

liquid

mix of alkanes and cycloalkanes (5 to 12 carbon atoms)

boiling range = 104 to 401 degrees Fahrenheit / 40 to 205 degrees Celsius

Kerosene - fuel for jet engines and tractors; starting material for making other products

liquid

mix of alkanes (10 to 18 carbons) and aromatics

boiling range = 350 to 617 degrees Fahrenheit / 175 to 325 degrees Celsius

Gas oil or Diesel distillate - used for diesel fuel and heating oil; starting material for making other products

liquid

alkanes containing 12 or more carbon atoms

boiling range = 482 to 662 degrees Fahrenheit / 250 to 350 degrees Celsius

Lubricating oil - used for motor oil, grease, other lubricants

liquid

long chain (20 to 50 carbon atoms) alkanes, cycloalkanes, aromatics

boiling range = 572 to 700 degrees Fahrenheit / 300 to 370 degrees Celsius

Heavy gas or Fuel oil - used for industrial fuel; starting material for making other products

liquid

long chain (20 to 70 carbon atoms) alkanes, cycloalkanes, aromatics

boiling range = 700 to 1112 degrees Fahrenheit / 370 to 600 degrees Celsius

Residuals - coke, asphalt, tar, waxes; starting material for making other products

solid

multiple-ringed compounds with 70 or more carbon atoms

boiling range = greater than 1112 degrees Fahrenheit / 600 degrees Celsius

You may have noticed that all of these products have different sizes and boiling ranges. Chemists take advantage of these properties when refining oil. Look at the next section to find out the details of this fascinating process.

PETROMIDIA (Rompetrol-Rafinare), Navodari, Constanta, Romania.

Petromidia Refinery is the only entity in the industry located by the Black Sea, thus enjoying a significant competitive edge thanks to its direct access to maritime and inland shipping routes. In 2003, Petromidia was awarded the title “The Refinery of the Year in Central and Eastern Europe” by the World Refining Association, as an acknowledgement of its restructuring and modernization process. In 2005, the refinery successfully completes a new series of investments totaling USD 30 million. By 2009, this ample modernization process will reach the expected ceiling of USD 200 million, resulting in a 10% rise in processing capacity, a higher degree of refinery automation, increased yield for the entire production capacity, stricter product quality control, as well as decreased impact upon the environment. (source: Rompetrol NV)

These screenshots capture the design process of creating and refining a welcome screen for the email client, Postbox.

 

Mockup v1.3 features a reduced Postbox icon and logotype, as we realized how tight vertically the space was in a typical Postbox installation.

 

The bubble text changed to "Hey There!" I added detailed shadowing to the POSTBOX™ 1.0 logotype and updated the tagline.

 

We also tightened up spacing a bit and replaced the 'Open for Business' icon and text with a Twitter icon and text.

 

In the right column we also reduced the feature blocks to 4 from 5 to also adapt to the average window height of a typical Postbox user.

 

NOTE: The small icons on the page were bought for the page by the Postbox team, so I can't take credit for those. :-)

 

This was the final version of the design which Brian Artka cut into standards-based XHTML and CSS for the Postbox team to use in Postbox.

 

You can see the final current welcome page.

 

If you're a Postbox user you can see the new Welcome screen by pressing the 'Home' button or selecting 'Home' under the 'Go' menu.

Infantry Soldiers from 2BCT refine their mastery of critical soldier skills from Sept. 9 through 22 during the EIB training phase and demonstrate their proficiency from Sept. 23 through 27 during the testing phase. Infantry Soldiers who successfully complete the testing phase will be awarded the Expert Infantry Badge which indicates their mastery of the skills that allow them to locate, close with, and destroy the enemy. Spc. Xavier Ampey from 2-87 disassembles and reassembles an M249.

 

U.S. Army photo by Spc. Charlotte Carulli

New Jersey Refinance Pic

1902, George H. Smith

 

Former headquarters of the National Refining Company (1902-1920) this was built by Benjamin Rose who pioneered the shipping of meat in refrigerated railroad cars. Now serves as Medical Mutual of Ohio Corporate Headquarters.

 

www.emporis.com/building/rosebuilding-cleveland-oh-usa

 

www.enarco.com/headquarter.htm

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Building on right is The Cleveland Trust Tower

1971, Marcel Breuer

 

www.clevelandskyscrapers.com/cleveland/clevelandtrusttowe...

An overlooked landmark? See this NY Times article: www.nytimes.com/2007/06/19/us/19tower.html

Gulf station postcard, unknown age, never sent, no postmark. The address side of the postcard reads: "GULF REFINING COMPANY Manufacturers of That Good Gulf Gasoline Gulf No-Nox Motor Fuel Supreme Auto Oils"

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