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Hendrix College campus with Buhler Library and Greene Chapel and Staples Auditorium in background, 1967
Photo by Earl Saunders
The National Archives Building, known informally as Archives I, is the original headquarters of the National Archives and Records Administration. It is located north of the National Mall at 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D.C
Docks, Hamburg, Nov-22-2016
Digital Harinezumi 4.0
german review and more pictures: derohlsen.blogspot.de/2016/11/archive-drdrone-live-im-doc...
The New Zealand and Australian Division was formed in December 1914 with both New Zealand and Australian Brigades. It was part of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC), and existed for the length of the 1915 Gallipoli Campaign. From 9 April – 31 August 1915 this Divisional diary of the campaign was created.
You can read the diary online here: ndhadeliver.natlib.govt.nz/delivery/DeliveryManagerServle...
You can read the diary on Flickr here: www.flickr.com/photos/archivesnz/sets/72157649335602343
Follow tweets from this diary in real-time here: www.twitter.com/ANZACDiary
Archives Reference: WA10 Box 8/ [76]
Material from Archives New Zealand
The medical archive of the Erasmus MC academic hospital.
The Erasmus MC (medical center) is the academic hospital of the city of Rotterdam, The Netherlands. It is affiliated with the Erasmus University of Rotterdam, and home to its faculty of medicine. With 1320 beds it is the second largest hospital of The Netherlands, only 19 beds behind UMC Groningen.
The hospital has three locations:
Erasmus MC - the main location.
Erasmus MC - Sophia, the pediatric hospital, closely connected to the main location by a raised glass hallway.
Erasmus MC - Daniel den Hoed, specialized in oncologic care.
This image is from the collections of West Yorkshire Archive Service, Wakefield
Description: Westgate, Heckmondwike
Date: October 1977
Catalogue reference: WYD 531041
Chainsaw Kiss Screening
6/27/09 at the Anthology Film Archives, NYC.
Date: Saturday, June 27, 2009
Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: Anthology Film Archives in the Lower East Side!
Street: 32 seconds Avenue and Second Street
City/Town: Manhattan, NY
Join Chanisaw Kiss for a night of FREE DANGEROUS ART, with 7 intense, strange, and edgy short films from filmmakers
Victor Bonacore
Joey Smack
Ruby Larocca
Screamerclauz
with muscical performances by
Johnnie Lee Jordan
Mike Hunchback
Lady S
And its hosted by Legendary Scream Queen Linnea (Return of the Living Dead) Quigley.
Shot by Michael Raso with
Canon T-90
Zeiss Jena 28 - 70mm Zoom Lens
Fuji Color Superia X-Tra 400
Image © Michael L. Raso
Here are 16 photos of a visit to the Edward Johnston Foundation Archive in Ditchling, England on 28 July 2017. The Edward Johnston Foundation is run by calligrapher Gerald Fleuss and when we visited the archive it was about to be transferred from its temporary location just outside Ditchling (nearby Wivelsfield Green) towards the Crafts Study Centre, part of the University for the Creative Arts at Farnham in Surrey. This temporary location of the EJF is shared with lettercarvers Chris Elsey and Tom Sargeant. The EFJ Archive can be a useful resource for those who want to research the lettering arts in England. As an example, here is a sketch by Michael Renton, intended for a lettering in the Winchester Cathedral Visitors’ Centre. The EJF Archive has the original pen on paper sketches (amongst many other sketches by Michael Renton). For completion two photos of the final incised and raised lettering at Winchester Cathedral Visitors’ Centre have also been included. These letters have been carved in Portland limestone. The EJF is based in Ditchling, a small village in the south of England where also the Ditchling Museum of Art & Craft is located. Next to the museum is Saint Margaret's Church, where Edward Johnston and his wife Greta Grieg are buried. Some houses in the village are completed with a plaque, so it’s easy to see for example where Edward Johnston use to live.
As a bonus we’ve added a photo of Edward Johnston’s children in a car in Ditchling. It’s probably not his own car, as according to his grandson he never owned a car. The car is just bloody cool, and we had never seen this photo before. It’s probably not available online yet. This photo is from the collection of Michael Alford, who has a large collection of historical photos of Ditchling and arts and crafts ephemera.
See also:
Edward Johnston Foundation Archive: www.ejf.org.uk/ejf.html
Arts & Crafts Museum, Ditchling: www.ditchlingmuseumartcraft.org.uk
Gerald Fleuss (and Patricia Gidney): www.calligraphyanddesign.com/gallerygeraldfle.html
Les Quartiers Modernes Frugès inventés par Le Corbusier sont un tremplin vers la poésie qui nous invite à reconsidérer le réel.
With a backlog of some considerable years, the Archivists have turned their attention to cataloguing as many of the city's treasures as possible. During the past 12 months we've added almost 10,000 items to our electronic catalogue. This will make it easier for researchers to pinpoint exactly what they want.
For more information on Sheffield Archives and Local Studies Library go to: www.sheffield.gov.uk/archives
From the archive: New tag! The metro stop for the Vatican and the nearest to our apartment we were staying in for a week. Crazy busy as Pope John Paul II had recently died and there was a huge pilgrimage to The Holy See to pay respects - Rome, Italy
modest-scale square housing the two buildings of the now defunct Landsarkiv for Sjælland, both standing empty since 2009
left: by Eva & NIls Koppel (1967)
right: by Martin Nyrop (1893)
da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landsarkivet_for_Sj%C3%A6lland,_Lol...
proposals for a 75m/22 storey tower block to replace the Koppels' building refused, Oct 2018; a new proposal (Jan 2020) is down to 24m
2023 update: www.facebook.com/MagasinetKBH/posts/pfbid02ZCb9oyHZGxpMWx...
2021: www.magasinetkbh.dk/indhold/nuuks-plads-lokalplan-vedtaget
www.facebook.com/MagasinetKBH/posts/10160357233636535
www.magasinetkbh.dk/projekt/nuuks-plads-hoejhus
politikenbyrum.dk/Debat/art6732921/H%C3%B8jhus-og-nyt-byr...
politiken.dk/indland/kobenhavn/art6725004/Alligevel-kan-N...
politikenbyrum.dk/Nyheder/art7604595/Ny-plan-for-Nuuks-Pl...
politikenbyrum.dk/Nyheder/art7767480/Teknik-og-Milj%C3%B8...
www.magasinetkbh.dk/indhold/nuuks-plads-lokalplan-2020
byrummonitor.dk/Nyheder/art8829965/Nyt-boligbyggeri-i-K%C...
Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.
Item 175313, Department of Parks and Recreation Slides (Record Series 5802-09), Seattle Municipal Archives.
Ad Council posters are displayed in the corridor leading to the University Archives.
Photo taken on 13 Nov, 2013 by C.E. Crane.
RAN turned out thousands of activists in more than 50 cities across the U.S. to protest Citi and Bank of America’s investments in new coal-fired power plants and dirty coal extraction methods such as mountaintop removal coal mining. RAN is pressuring the two banks to divest from coal and invest in renewable energy sources such as wind and solar.
The National Day of Action – organized by RAN, Coal River Mountain Watch, Appalachian Voices, Rising Tide North America, Mountain Justice Summer, Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC), Energy Justice Network and others – featured everything from flyering and leafletting at local bank branches and ATMs to creative street theater and non-violent direct action at bank offices. Cities in which actions took place included San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, New York, Las Vegas, Charlotte, Portland, St. Louis, Denver, Chicago, Boston and Houston.