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Hi,All,I responded to a report in my local paper.Maybe Wartime building.(Surrey Mirror).
Its just been uncovered from growth that has surrounded for many years.
They are after info about it.
I asked my Dad who is 82 about it and we came to this theory!
It could have been built by French Canadian Forces who were in the UK at the time.
It may have been a lookout, a shell for AA guns or petrol store with a conveyer to get goods/stores out.Hence no ladders etc.
At this time there were many AA batteries in Roffes Lane and Alderstead Heath.
Any info anyone can give would be much appreciated.
Structure. Site s37. A large site consisting of medium-sized mounds (presumably mudbrick), visible foundations of rectangular structures, and scattered architectural and agricultural masonry fragments. (El Anderin, Syria).
white marble handicrafts elephants statues, lion statues, tiger statues, white-marble gazebo, pavilion structure
Dispatched at 2:46pm on the afternoon of April 12, 2025, firefighters soon arrived at the 3100 block of East Fairmount Street to find heavy black smoke pouring from the rear of a property.
The bulk of the fire and smoke was due to an automobile and carport burning behind a row of single-story bungalows, but the intense flames had already spread to a neighboring single family dwelling as well. Additional companies were requested, while crews on scene worked to contain fire on both properties and prevent any further spread. 38 firefighters achieved a knockdown of all fire within 22 minutes, enabling the Incident Commander to cancel the additional incoming companies.
All occupants were evacuated from the affected structures and assessed by paramedics on scene, with no injuries reported.
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LAFD Incident 041225-1030
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Put a staircase in front of me, especially outdoors, and I just have to go up. Going round and round to the top does nothing but make a person dizzy. By the time I got to the top of this 8 story structure, the world was spinning. Might as well put me on a merry go round....lol. Maybe I should walk rather than sprint up the next time?
So, I get up to the top and look around for photo opps...............nothing.
Just windy.
Going down was just as dizzying. Maybe I am just to old for "merry go rounds". *sigh*
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11-1-2016
Structure Fire
105 Josephine Rd, Garner
Polenta Elementary School
Mobile Unit
Cleveland FD, Clayton FD, 50-210 FD, 50-210 EMS, Johnston Co Fire Marshal.
9/4 We laid this red white and blue cable throughout the house. This was not a patriotic statement. The cable includes two shielded cables (TV), two Cat 5E (Lan and telephone) and two fiber optic - for who knows what! The devil is in the details and I am doing all that.
October 13, 2011:
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Mississauga,
Commuter Rail System,
Metrolinx (Greater Golden Horseshoe Regional Transit System),
Metrolinx Construction,
GO Transit,
GOT Lakeshore West Line,
GOT Stations,
Clarkson GO Station Redevelopment + 8s Parking Structure,
Clarkson GO Station,
Photo by Cody Williams.
Structure Closing Party
Monday June 25, 2012 6:00pm - 9:00pm @ Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams (1526 14th St NW Washington, DC 20005)
A celebration to conclude the Benevolent Media Festival.
Join us for “Structure,” a party set against a backdrop of stunning images taken by photojournalists dedicated to using their craft for social change. Whether shot in the field or displayed in your home, these compelling visual stories inspire viewers to celebrate human dignity and support sustainable development in communities worldwide.
Prints will be available for purchase at the event. Sizes range from 8” x 10” to 30” x 40” and print prices range from $50 - $1,000. 25% of proceeds from prints sales benefit participating photojournalists and 50% benefit Architecture for Humanity and Architecture for Humanity - Washington DC chapter, a non-profit design services firm committed to building a more sustainable future through the power of professional design.
Architecture for Humanity's DC Chapter will also be featuring a small-scale 3D model of [IIII] Box, a fresh initiative that promotes community development by repurposing recycled cargo containers to activate vacant lots and bring positive change to neighborhoods throughout Washington, DC. The [IIII] Box aims to be self-sustainable, green and flexible enough to adapt to different communities and their respective needs. Learn more: www.boxcollective.org/.
Raffle items by Photoshelter and Zipcar!
Doors open at 6pm
$10 online
$15 at the door
Includes complimentary drinks and appetizers
All proceeds to benefit Architecture for Humanity
Enter our raffle: PhotoShelter, the leader in portfolio websites for photographers, gives away a FREE Standard Account, a $329 value with 60 GB of space to archive and market thousands of your high quality photographs.
Hosted by: Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams
Curated by: Nuru Project
To benefit: Architecture for Humanity
These are 2x4s ripped in half for the upper and lower section. Pieces of 2x4 in between to make the beam. They will be enclosed by a 1/4 front and back covers. (Also ripped from a 2x4)
Organelles are various structures adapted to perform different functions in a cell. Mitochondria, Endoplasmic reticulum are 2 organelles.
Experiments with spatial structure by J. Mayer. H.
Exhibition 'Rapport' at Berlinische Galerie, 16.09.2011–09.04.2012. Germany.
www.berlinischegalerie.de/en/exhibitions/archives/2012/j-...
Title: Dumbarton Oaks Gardens: Cutting Garden
Other title: Dumbarton Oaks Gardens (Washington, D.C.)
Creator: Farrand, Beatrix, 1872-1959
Creator role: Landscape Architect
Date: 1927
Current location: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Description of work: The Dumbarton Oaks Gardens were designed by the noted landscape gardener Beatrix Farrand, in cooperation with her clients Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, who purchased the property in 1920. The formal gardens occupy 10 acres. The major work was completed between 1921 and 1941, although changes, notably the addition of the Pebble Garden and redesign of the Ellipse, continued to be made by Mrs. Bliss, working with Ruth Havey. Endowments were established expressly for the purpose of maintaining the gardens and for supporting a program of research in landscape architecture.
Description of view: Looking across cutting garden to the garden wall and an enclosure. Gardeners working in the garden.
Work type: Architecture and Landscape
Culture: American
Materials/Techniques: Stone
Herbaceous plants
Source: DeTuerk, James (copyright James DeTuerk)
Resource type: Image
File format: JPEG, TIFF archived offline
Image size: 1379H X 2151W pixels
Permitted uses: This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. Other uses are not permitted. For additional details see: alias.libraries.psu.edu/vius/copyright/publicrightsarch.htm
Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures
Filename: WB2007-0228 Dumbarton.jpg
Record ID: WB2007-0228
Sub collection: garden structures
gardens
Copyight holder: Copyright James DeTuerk