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From the NAR Library Archives: A novel idea in 1941: slide protector home tours . "This is how your home appears to prospective buyers, wheb shown by projection in our photo tour of homes" Broker Bulletin, December, 1941.

To a time gone by...a city seared in memory.

From the NAR Library Archives: "On being effective though ethical" in cartoon series based of sales guidance of REALTOR® Hobart C. Brady in Broker Bulletin, June 1952.

Cuando solia posar para artistas y pintores - Califica para el "Jueves de Recuerdo"? jajaja! (Foto de la capilla de mi colegio secundario)

 

When I used to pose for artists and painters - Does this qualify as a ThrowBackThursday? lol #Lookalikes (photo from my old school's chapel.

#ThrowbackThursday Check out the Helios statue in 1989-things look quite a bit different now! #onwardandupward #engineeringDetroit #Warriors

Posting on 6 October 2016, one year after my PIX2015 trip as a cool #ThrowbackThursday. You can see all my PIX2015 photos up at goo.gl/AyxyNN .

 

PHOTO CREDIT: Joe A. Kunzler Photo, AvgeekJoe Productions, growlernoise-AT-gmail-DOT-com

Our community has rich history of successful innovation and wealth creation. This was once the home of Microsystems International (MIL), a subsidiary of Northern Telecom (Nortel) that that was shut down in 1974. At the time it was the main competitor of Intel, which eventually came to dominate the microprocessor marketplace. In fact, business was so robust for MIL for that production lines kept going long after the company was officially shut down.

 

Former employees Terry Mathews and Mike Cowpland, who left just months before MIL's demise, went on to form Mitel, which in-turn produced a myriad of spin offs including Corel and Newbridge. Much of the high technology industry in Kanata can attribute their roots to Nortel or MIL.

 

The building became another location for the rapidly expanding Bell-Northern Research(BNR or Big Nerd Ranch) in the late 1970s. I worked at that location for several years. Eventually, Nortel turned the building back into a semiconductor facility. With the demise of Nortel, the building is occupied by Abbot Labs.

 

John Hansen,

NDP Candidate for Kanata-Carleton

johnhansen.ca

www.facebook.com/JohnHansenNDP

 

#ThrowbackThursday - Professor Theodore Chen became the first Chinese scholar granted tenure at USC in the mid-1960s; he resurrected the Asian Studies department. Photo/USC University Archive

#throwbackThursday Ah the 80's. big hair, big smile, now I have thin hair and no teeth! haha Just kidding!

#ThrowbackThursday - Arnold Dunn, Professor of Cellular and Molecular Biology at Dornsife for nearly 50 years, pictured here in his lab in 1987. Photo/USC University Archives

From the NAR Library Archives: "I've come to believe" in cartoon series based of sales guidance of REALTOR® Hobart C. Brady in Broker Bulletin, June 1952.

From the NAR Library Archives: "Real Estate: It's Wonderful" in cartoon series based of sales guidance of REALTOR® Hobart C. Brady in Broker Bulletin, June 1952.

Ben Cartwright and his horse, Buck, from the 1960's 'Bonanza' TV series.

#Throwbackthursday Op 14 september 1999 hielpen enthousiaste leerlingen van verschillende basisscholen de bieb bij de verhuizing van de Lange Zelke naar de Spuistraat. Was jij er ook bij?

 

2016 photo100 - #90

 

Not sure of the year on this one -- early 70's I'd guess.

 

You can see all the 2016 Photo100 shots on my Flickr page here: bit.ly/2016photo100

 

#photo100, #christmas, #tbt

From the NAR Library Archives: A novel concept: light switch at top and bottom of stairs.

Martin Peters and Claire Thompson in Medical Records, Erne Hospital, Enniskillen

From the NAR Library Archives: "Attributes of a good salesman" in cartoon series based of sales guidance of REALTOR® Hobart C. Brady in Broker Bulletin, June 1952.

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