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The Assembly Rooms opened on 11 January 1787 for the Caledonian Hunt Ball. The building was funded by public subscription, costing over £6,000. The prominent site at the centre of George Street, in the centre of the recently established New Town, was donated by the town council. The Assembly Rooms was designed by John Henderson, a local architect, who died young shortly after the building was completed.
The building was extended several times during the 19th century. In 1818 a portico was added by William Burn. Burn and his partner David Bryce designed the Music Hall in 1843. Finally, in 1907, new side wings were completed to designs by Robert Rowand Anderson and Balfour Paul.
The building is now also used as an arts venue and for public events
The refurbished and restored 18th Century Buxton Assembly Rooms within the Buxton Crescent Hotel. The Assembly Rooms were designed by architect John Carr (as was much of Georgian Buxton) in the neo-classical style for his client William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire and his wife, Duchess Georgiana who were both regular visitors to balls, dances and card playing.
The four women in charge of the effort to build and test the 212-foot-tall rocket stage that will enable NASA's first Artemis mission to the Moon watch as the first completed core stage for NASA's Space Launch System Program rolls out from the agency's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans on Jan. 8, 2020. These key leaders are, from left, Lisa Bates, NASA Stages element deputy manager; Jennifer Boland-Masterson, Boeing Michoud production/operations manager; Julie Bassler, NASA Stages element manager; and, Noelle Zietsman, Boeing chief engineer. Each of these women manage the entire scope of design, development, testing and production of the complex core stage that will power the super heavy-lift rocket and the agency's Artemis lunar missions. Combined, the women have 90 years of experience in the aerospace and defense industries. Bassler and Bates previously held leadership positions within many NASA programs and projects, including International Space Station, space shuttle, microgravity experiments, robotic lunar landers and other launch vehicles. Â Manufacturing of the core stages for the SLS rocket is a multistep, collaborative process for NASA and Boeing, the core stage lead contractor. The first core stage for Artemis I is undergoing the core stage Green Run test series at NASA's Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, ahead of the program's first launch. Michoud manufacturing teams are currently producing core stages for the second and third Artemis missions.
NASA is working to land the first woman and next man on the Moon by 2024. SLS is part of NASA’s backbone for deep space exploration, along with Orion and the Gateway in orbit around the Moon. SLS will be the most powerful rocket in the world and will send astronauts in the Orion spacecraft farther into space than ever before. No other rocket is capable of carrying astronauts in Orion around the Moon.
Image credit: NASA/Jude Guidry
This is my Mini Modular version of the LEGO 10255 Assembly Square modular building.
LXF here: www.dropbox.com/s/mepaq791a4nozm1/o0ger_Assembly_Square_M...
This, along with a few starfighters using cockpit boxen, will be my last window display for the King of Prussia LEGO Store.
I am very thankful for the opportunity to display in the window, and I hope I get the chance at some other store in the future. It's a fun way to show kids what's possible with LEGO.
Less than three weeks until the move to Charlotte! It still doesn't feel quite real yet.
'The Assembly Rooms' is the name of a locally well-known pub 10 mins away from home. My regular bus-stop is bang opposite this pub. To me, this building structure (kind of Victorian) is always a treat to watch when I am waiting for the bus. Now, doused in snow, it is looking extra beautiful.
The small houses are the roof windows of the building
I took this shot from the opposite side where a tree was hanging low. I could have cleared up the jet trail, but now I only believe everything adds to beauty !
Acrylic on canvas 15" x 17.80" September 13, 2024. www.saatchiart.com/en-jp/art/Painting-LCC-Vehicle-Assembl...
Winchester Assembly of God is at the corner of West Cherry Street and North Mechanic Street in Scott County, Illinois.
The National Assembly building in Luanda, Angola, was built by a Portuguese company in 2013 at a cost of US$185 million.
Q211 rolls down Assembly Street towards Cayce Yard after sitting at the Andrews Siding for a few hours. A High and Wide ran earlier in the day, causing a need for the yard to be clear. In my 2 years in Columbia, I have never seen this happen, and I likely won't again.