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Title: Monash University, Mechanical engineering.
Author / Creator: Sievers, Wolfgang, 1913-2007 photographer.
Date: 1969
Subjects:
Monash University Students.
Mechanical engineering Study and teaching Victoria Clayton.
Gelatin silver prints.
Index terms:
Australia; Victoria; Wolfgang Sievers; Clayton; Monash University; mechanical engineering; university students
Notes: Vintage prints with the photographer's studio stamp on reverse.
Title and date taken from inscriptions in pencil in the photographer's hand on reverse.
Job numbers inscribed on versos: 4070-K.
Copyright status: This work is in copyright
Conditions of use: Copyright restrictions apply.
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Source: SLV
Identifier(s): Accession no: H2004.49/273
Source / Donor
Gift of Wolfgang Sievers, 2002.
Series / Collection
Wolfgang Sievers collection.
Link to online item:
handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/284375
Link to this record:
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search.slv.vic.gov.au/permalink/f/1fe7t3h/SLV_VOYAGER1793324
- www.kevin-palmer.com - For my last hike in Montana I climbed University Mountain. Although the summit wasn't that high (5700 feet), the elevation gain of over 3,000 feet made it a tough hike. On the summit I found strong winds and several communication towers that you can see flashing every night. When I saw these crepuscular rays I rushed back down to Mount Sentinel to photograph the sunset. It would have been too long of a hike back in the dark from this point.
University of Wolverhampton Wright Bus Eclipse Gemini 3 Volvo B5LH BF67GJX seen entering Telford Bus Station
Seen 9/7/21
Ramkhamhaeng students near the university in the Hua-Mark district of Bangkok.
They are catching a small bus after their exams.
Built in 1900-1902, this Collegiate Gothic Revival-style building was designed by Cope and Stewardson to serve as the main administrative building for Washington University in St. Louis, and served as the main headquarters for the 1904 World’s Fair. The building features a rough-hewn red granite exterior with limestone trim, gabled slate roofs, large chimneys stacks, oriel windows, one-over-one windows, a central pavilion with octagonal towers featuring crenellated parapets, a breezeway at the central bay of the first floor of the central pavilion with a limestone gothic vaulted roof and gothic arched openings, wrought iron light fixtures, and a large front terrace. The building is the most prominent structure on the Danforth Campus of Washington University in St. Louis, and today houses offices, as well as the Department of English. The building is a contributing structure in the Washington University Hilltop Campus Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, and designated a National Historic Landmark District in 1987.
New Auditiorium Building 2001
The University of Aarhus, which dates from 1931, is a unique and coherent university campus with consistent architecture, homogenous use of yellow brickwork and adaptation to the landscape. The university has won renown and praise as an integrated complex which unites the best aspects of functionalism with solid Danish traditions in form and materials.
The competition for the university was won by the architects Kay Fisker, C. F. Møller og Povl Stegmann in 1931. Stegman left the partnership in 1937, Fisker in 1942 and C. F. Møller Architects has been in charge of the continued architectural development and building design of the university until today.
The University of Aarhus, with its extensive park in central Aarhus, includes teaching rooms, offices, libraries, workshops and student accommodation. The university has a distinct homogeneous building style and utilises the natural contours of the landscape. The campus has emerged around a distinct moraine gorge and the buildings for the departments and faculties are placed on the slopes, from the main buildings alongside the ring road to the center of the city at Nørreport. All throughout the campus, the buildings are variations of the same clear-cut prismatic volume with pitched roofs, oriented orthogonally to form individual architectural clusters sharing the same vocabulary. The way the buildings emerge from the landscape makes them seem to grow from it, rather than being superimposed on the site.
The original scheme for the campus park was made by the famous Danish landscape architect C. Th. Sørensen. Until the death of C. Th. Sørensens in 1979 the development of the park areas were conducted in a close cooperation between C. Th. Sørensen, C. F. Møller and the local park authorities. Since 1979 C. F. Møller Architects - in cooperation with the staff at the university - has continued the intentions of the original scheme for the park, and today the park is a beautiful, green area and an immense contribution to both the university and the city in general.
In 2001, C. F. Møller Architects prepared a new masterplan for the long and short term development of the university. Although the university has been extended continuously for more than 75 years, the original masterplan and design principles have been maintained, and have proven a simple yet versatile tool to create a timeless and coherent architectural expression adaptable to changing programs. Today, the university is officially recognized as a Danish national architectural treasure and is internationally renowned as an excellent example of early modern university campus planning.
A pinhole camera photo of a building on University Avenue. Camera by Sergey Lebedev. Exposure about 7 sec. F 140. Ilford Delta 100 film.
Kuva kauppakorkeakoulun lukusalista ja arviolta 1970-luvulta.
Aalto-yliopiston arkisto / Aalto University Archives
Image nr: HKK_16_044
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Crosscountry Class 221 Super Voyager 221122 leans through university with the 11:18 1M33 Bristol Temple Meads to Manchester Piccadilly.
The oldest continuously functioning library for university academics and students in the world – the historic Merton Mob Library, dating from 1373, at Oxford University.
West Midlands Railway Class 323, 323219 with 323221 arriving into University working 2O37 1511 to Bromsgrove, service had started at Lichfield Trent Valley, taken 5th April 2021
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総合研究15号館の側面部。元は1922年に建てられた旧建築学教室本館。設計は建築学科教授 の武田五一。The side part of Research building no. 15 is a former faculty of engineering department of architecture historic building. It was designed by Takeda Goichi, a professor of architecture.
Recently followed the Vesswic crew to Jogja to help document their work and presentations in the Faculty of Vet Medicine at the university. Very interesting and worthwhile following their work (you can follow them here www.vesswic.com). Exiting the faculty in the afternoon presented me with a very nice staircase composition that I couldn't refuse snapping a quick natural HDR of.
London Midland Class 323 323209 arrives at University with the 12:52 2R15 Lichfield Trent Valley to Redditch.
The Great Reno Balloon Race is a hot-air balloon race held each September in Reno, Nevada. The event is held at the Rancho San Rafael Park, just west of the University of Nevada, Reno. The event is free to the public, and completed its 30th year in 2011. Part of the mission statement of the race is to celebrate the joy of flight.
The Great Reno Balloon Race, the largest free hot air ballooning event in the country, is held the first weekend after Labor day each September at Rancho San Rafael Regional Park in Reno, Nevada. The GRBR draws in a crowd of 140,000 on average each year, making it the largest free event in Northern Nevada.
The first Balloon Race was in 1982, when a mere 20 balloons graced the crisp Nevadan sky. Today, upwards of 100 balloons participate each year. An event that was first started to create a tourist attraction between the Nevada State Fair and the Reno Air Races has become the icon of the community. Bringing people from all over together who share a love for family, community and ballooning, The Great Reno Balloon Race has become a beloved tradition which is embraced by locals and tourists alike.
One of the most spectacular shows over the three-day event is the Great Reno Balloon Race is Dawn Patrol. A term patented by the board of trustees when Federal Aviation officials approved predawn flying regulations in 1978. Safety precautions such as special navigation lights became the status quo and The Great Reno Balloon Race quickly became a national role model for pre-dawn events in 1990 when it began launching balloons before sunrise.
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Iliff School of Theology is a graduate theological school adjoining the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado.
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Self-portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird, Nikolas Muray Collection, Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin -
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Frida Kahlo (July 6, 1907 – July 13, 1954) born Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón was an internationally popular Mexican painter. She painted using vibrant colors in a style that was influenced by indigenous cultures of Mexico and European influences including Realism, Symbolism, and Surrealism ...
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Burlington, VT. October 2016.
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Michigan Stadium, nicknamed "The Big House", is the football stadium for the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is the largest stadium in the United States, the second largest stadium in the world and the 34th largest sports venue. Its official capacity is 107,601, but it has hosted crowds in excess of 115,000.
Michigan Stadium was built in 1927 at a cost of $950,000 (equivalent to $12.9 million in 2016) and had an original capacity of 72,000. Prior to the stadium's construction, the Wolverines played football at Ferry Field. Every home game since November 8, 1975 has drawn a crowd in excess of 100,000, an active streak of more than 200 contests. On September 7, 2013 the game between Michigan and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish attracted a crowd of 115,109, a record attendance for a college football game since 1927, and an NCAA single-game attendance record, overtaking the 114,804 record set two years previously for the same match up.
Michigan Stadium was designed with footings to allow the stadium's capacity to be expanded beyond 100,000. Fielding Yost envisioned a day where 150,000 seats would be needed. To keep construction costs low at the time, the decision was made to build a smaller stadium than Yost envisioned but to include the footings for future expansion.
Michigan Stadium is used for the University of Michigan's main graduation ceremonies; Lyndon Johnson outlined his Great Society program at the 1964 commencement ceremonies in the stadium. It has also hosted hockey games including the 2014 NHL Winter Classic, a regular season NHL game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Detroit Red Wings with an official attendance of 105,491, a record for a hockey game. Additionally, a 2014 International Champions Cup soccer match between Real Madrid and Manchester United had an attendance of 109,318, a record crowd for a soccer match in the United States.
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