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Antique Garage, 313 Church St, New York, NY 10013
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Architect: D.H. Burnham & Co. (Fisher Building)
Description: View to the north from the intersection of South State Street and Congress Parkway. The buildings at the left, including Chicago's Follies Theater, have been demolished - the Harold Washington Library now stands on this site. The Sears store visible at the far right has been replaced by Robert Morris University. The upper parts of the Dirksen Federal Building and The Fisher Building are visible on the upper left.
Photographer: Brubaker, C. William, 1978
Architecture Date: 1896 (Fisher Building)
Geographic coverage: Loop (Chicago, Ill.)
Collection: C. William Brubaker Collection (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Repository: University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. Special Collections Department
File Name: bru005_03_mF
Rights: This image may be used freely, with attribution, for research, study and educational purposes. For permission to publish, distribute, or use this image for any other purpose, please contact Special Collections and University Archives, University of Illinois at Chicago Library at lib-spec@uic.libanswers.com
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36” double sided porcelain “Telephone” sign. Dark blue and white. Can’t find this specific bell logo anywhere but I’m guessing mid century.
Now that Copenhagen and Denmark are getting bicycle streets, I thought I should design the pictogram. Based on Danish traffic signage standards (pictograms, font, etc), here it is.
Between Southwest and AirTran, there is some really humorous signage going on at the airports...witness this catering truck servicing an outbound AirTran flight at Milwaukee on March 8, 2011.
Friends celebrate the installation of the new interpretive signs. This one at Dover St carpark outside the Dover bee exclosure. This will inform visitors about Australian native bees and their habitat behind and beyond the fence.
Design, production and installation by local Michael and his business, Sign Colour.
Photo by Russell.
Me with hilarious signage at the Red Coconut Beach Hotel in Boracay, Philippines.
Our vacation at: Boracay, Philippines
Modern times caught up with the venerable Fairhaven Pharmacy in the southside of Bellingham. As of Oct 2015, they went out of business - locking their doors. All customer accounts transferred to the new Walgreen's Pharmacy on Samish Way.
Rob Johansen, owner of the pharmacy and pharmacist for 45 years, said that the business has come to an end and retired. There was some effort to find a new pharmacist, but the days of the small neighborhood independent pharmacy are gone.
The pharmacy may have been the oldest business in Bellingham and Whatcom County. It was started 126 years ago in the Sycamore Square building, kitty-corner from its present location at 12th and Harris.
The sign caught my attention. It was a relatively new hotel but had a retro-style signage; something you'd expect to find in old Manila. I like it nonetheless...
Former Gaff of Rabbie Burns, Ellisland Farm, near Dumfries. Kodak Brownie Cresta With Lomography 100CN. C-41 Processed and scanned by AG photolab. Heavily post processed. July 2019
Engineering and Parking Enforcement staff install new signage ahead of public parking changes in Uptown Greenville on Monday, November 14.
Up the river to Oxford, over the bridge to Bristol, and over the bridge to Sonning and London. Millennium Milepost on one of the routes of the National Cycle Network along the Thames and next to the Horseshoe Bridge. This "type" was designed by Andrew Rowe. Taken as part of Challenge Friday, theme signage.