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An impression of the Temple of Wat Pho in Bangkok Thailand photographed in 1969.
Camera: EXA 35mm SLR.
Film: Agfacolour CT18.
Bataviasche Kunstkring, Menteng, Batavia, 1914Architect : P.A.J. Moojen (1879-1955)
This premises was designed by P.A.J. Moojen. The building was constructed in 1912-13 and inaugurated on Friday 17th April 1914 by Governor-Generale of Nederlandsch Indies AWF Idenburg as the overseer of Nederlandsch-Indie Kunstkring.
The 1st Floor was used for office and Stam en Weyns Resto, whereas the 2nd Floor was used for performing art and exhibition hall.The realism of architectural in 20th century means a principal role that emphasized on building construction such as columns, wall, stone decorations that blend to create the beauty and the simplicity itself.
While eclecticism emphasized on the beauty and the meaning of symbols.
THE FOUNDATIONThis building spent for about of 150 Gulden, and need some creditor, such as: Batviasche Zee-en Brandassurantie Mij (Company of Sea and Fire Insurance in Batavia) Government bonds NV Bouwploeg (Property Developer in Gondangdia)
Others: Factorij der Nederlansche Handel Mij, Firma Erdmann en Sielcken, GA Pieper, Nederlandsch-Indische Handelsbank, Maclaine Watson & Co, Bataafsche Petroleum Matschappij, NV de Bouwploeg, and Jenderal J Ph Ermeling.
A ROLL OF HISTORY: A PART OF INDONESIAN ARCHITECTURE This building is an important part of the Indonesian architecture development, because it was designed by modern customized for tropical climate like Indonesia. We can say that it was a prototype of the essential tropical house or building in Indonesia. In addition, the design represents the school thought of rationalism that emphasizing the construction of building that leaving the former classical designed.
RUNDOWN OF KUNSTKRING1914 – 1920s Stam en Weyns opened their resto in 1st Floor.
1925 – The First Exhibition of Indische Architecture.1936 – Masterpiece Exhibition: March Chagall, van Gogh, Pablo Piccaso.1936 – Exhibition of Czechoslovakia’s Crystal 1935 – Performing Arts of Silver Instrument 1934-37 – Exhibition of Books and Paintings about Old Batavia.
JP Graaf van Limburg Stirum and Ch.M. van Deventer were the members of Bataviasche Kunstkring.
THE OWNERGementee Batavia, Nederlandsch Indische Kunstkring (1914 – 1942)Japanese occupation (1942 – 1945). This building is headquarter of Madjelis Islam Alaa Indonesia.Immigration Office for Central Jakarta (1950s – 1997)PT Mandala Griya Cipta - Tommy Soeharto (1998 – 2002)Since 2002 the premises Bataviasche Kunstkring is the property of Board of Museum and History – DKI Jakarta.
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An impression of the Temple of Wat Pho in Bangkok Thailand photographed in 1969.
Camera: EXA 35mm SLR.
Film: Agfacolour CT18.
Bataviasche Kunstkring, Menteng, Batavia, 1914Architect : P.A.J. Moojen (1879-1955)
This premises was designed by P.A.J. Moojen. The building was constructed in 1912-13 and inaugurated on Friday 17th April 1914 by Governor-Generale of Nederlandsch Indies AWF Idenburg as the overseer of Nederlandsch-Indie Kunstkring.
The 1st Floor was used for office and Stam en Weyns Resto, whereas the 2nd Floor was used for performing art and exhibition hall.The realism of architectural in 20th century means a principal role that emphasized on building construction such as columns, wall, stone decorations that blend to create the beauty and the simplicity itself.
While eclecticism emphasized on the beauty and the meaning of symbols.
THE FOUNDATIONThis building spent for about of 150 Gulden, and need some creditor, such as: Batviasche Zee-en Brandassurantie Mij (Company of Sea and Fire Insurance in Batavia) Government bonds NV Bouwploeg (Property Developer in Gondangdia)
Others: Factorij der Nederlansche Handel Mij, Firma Erdmann en Sielcken, GA Pieper, Nederlandsch-Indische Handelsbank, Maclaine Watson & Co, Bataafsche Petroleum Matschappij, NV de Bouwploeg, and Jenderal J Ph Ermeling.
A ROLL OF HISTORY: A PART OF INDONESIAN ARCHITECTURE This building is an important part of the Indonesian architecture development, because it was designed by modern customized for tropical climate like Indonesia. We can say that it was a prototype of the essential tropical house or building in Indonesia. In addition, the design represents the school thought of rationalism that emphasizing the construction of building that leaving the former classical designed.
RUNDOWN OF KUNSTKRING1914 – 1920s Stam en Weyns opened their resto in 1st Floor.
1925 – The First Exhibition of Indische Architecture.1936 – Masterpiece Exhibition: March Chagall, van Gogh, Pablo Piccaso.1936 – Exhibition of Czechoslovakia’s Crystal 1935 – Performing Arts of Silver Instrument 1934-37 – Exhibition of Books and Paintings about Old Batavia.
JP Graaf van Limburg Stirum and Ch.M. van Deventer were the members of Bataviasche Kunstkring.
THE OWNERGementee Batavia, Nederlandsch Indische Kunstkring (1914 – 1942)Japanese occupation (1942 – 1945). This building is headquarter of Madjelis Islam Alaa Indonesia.Immigration Office for Central Jakarta (1950s – 1997)PT Mandala Griya Cipta - Tommy Soeharto (1998 – 2002)Since 2002 the premises Bataviasche Kunstkring is the property of Board of Museum and History – DKI Jakarta.
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An impression of the Temple of Wat Pho in Bangkok Thailand photographed in 1969.
Camera: EXA 35mm SLR.
Film: Agfacolour CT18.
An impression of the Temple of Wat Pho in Bangkok Thailand photographed in 1969.
Camera: EXA 35mm SLR.
Film: Agfacolour CT18.
Had to include this shot so one can see how wonderful the detail on these two beauties is. But look at the steps on the right.....this gem needs some better maintenance!
An impression of the Temple of Wat Pho in Bangkok Thailand photographed in 1969.
Camera: EXA 35mm SLR.
Film: Agfacolour CT18.
An impression of the Temple of Wat Pho in Bangkok Thailand photographed in 1969.
Camera: EXA 35mm SLR.
Film: Agfacolour CT18.
Bataviasche Kunstkring, Menteng, Batavia, 1914Architect : P.A.J. Moojen (1879-1955)
This premises was designed by P.A.J. Moojen. The building was constructed in 1912-13 and inaugurated on Friday 17th April 1914 by Governor-Generale of Nederlandsch Indies AWF Idenburg as the overseer of Nederlandsch-Indie Kunstkring.
The 1st Floor was used for office and Stam en Weyns Resto, whereas the 2nd Floor was used for performing art and exhibition hall.The realism of architectural in 20th century means a principal role that emphasized on building construction such as columns, wall, stone decorations that blend to create the beauty and the simplicity itself.
While eclecticism emphasized on the beauty and the meaning of symbols.
THE FOUNDATIONThis building spent for about of 150 Gulden, and need some creditor, such as: Batviasche Zee-en Brandassurantie Mij (Company of Sea and Fire Insurance in Batavia) Government bonds NV Bouwploeg (Property Developer in Gondangdia)
Others: Factorij der Nederlansche Handel Mij, Firma Erdmann en Sielcken, GA Pieper, Nederlandsch-Indische Handelsbank, Maclaine Watson & Co, Bataafsche Petroleum Matschappij, NV de Bouwploeg, and Jenderal J Ph Ermeling.
A ROLL OF HISTORY: A PART OF INDONESIAN ARCHITECTURE This building is an important part of the Indonesian architecture development, because it was designed by modern customized for tropical climate like Indonesia. We can say that it was a prototype of the essential tropical house or building in Indonesia. In addition, the design represents the school thought of rationalism that emphasizing the construction of building that leaving the former classical designed.
RUNDOWN OF KUNSTKRING1914 – 1920s Stam en Weyns opened their resto in 1st Floor.
1925 – The First Exhibition of Indische Architecture.1936 – Masterpiece Exhibition: March Chagall, van Gogh, Pablo Piccaso.1936 – Exhibition of Czechoslovakia’s Crystal 1935 – Performing Arts of Silver Instrument 1934-37 – Exhibition of Books and Paintings about Old Batavia.
JP Graaf van Limburg Stirum and Ch.M. van Deventer were the members of Bataviasche Kunstkring.
THE OWNERGementee Batavia, Nederlandsch Indische Kunstkring (1914 – 1942)Japanese occupation (1942 – 1945). This building is headquarter of Madjelis Islam Alaa Indonesia.Immigration Office for Central Jakarta (1950s – 1997)PT Mandala Griya Cipta - Tommy Soeharto (1998 – 2002)Since 2002 the premises Bataviasche Kunstkring is the property of Board of Museum and History – DKI Jakarta.
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An impression of the Temple of Wat Pho in Bangkok Thailand photographed in 1969.
Camera: EXA 35mm SLR.
Film: Agfacolour CT18.
An impression of the Temple of Wat Pho in Bangkok Thailand photographed in 1969.
Camera: EXA 35mm SLR.
Film: Agfacolour CT18.
Bataviasche Kunstkring, Menteng, Batavia, 1914Architect : P.A.J. Moojen (1879-1955)
This premises was designed by P.A.J. Moojen. The building was constructed in 1912-13 and inaugurated on Friday 17th April 1914 by Governor-Generale of Nederlandsch Indies AWF Idenburg as the overseer of Nederlandsch-Indie Kunstkring.
The 1st Floor was used for office and Stam en Weyns Resto, whereas the 2nd Floor was used for performing art and exhibition hall.The realism of architectural in 20th century means a principal role that emphasized on building construction such as columns, wall, stone decorations that blend to create the beauty and the simplicity itself.
While eclecticism emphasized on the beauty and the meaning of symbols.
THE FOUNDATIONThis building spent for about of 150 Gulden, and need some creditor, such as: Batviasche Zee-en Brandassurantie Mij (Company of Sea and Fire Insurance in Batavia) Government bonds NV Bouwploeg (Property Developer in Gondangdia)
Others: Factorij der Nederlansche Handel Mij, Firma Erdmann en Sielcken, GA Pieper, Nederlandsch-Indische Handelsbank, Maclaine Watson & Co, Bataafsche Petroleum Matschappij, NV de Bouwploeg, and Jenderal J Ph Ermeling.
A ROLL OF HISTORY: A PART OF INDONESIAN ARCHITECTURE This building is an important part of the Indonesian architecture development, because it was designed by modern customized for tropical climate like Indonesia. We can say that it was a prototype of the essential tropical house or building in Indonesia. In addition, the design represents the school thought of rationalism that emphasizing the construction of building that leaving the former classical designed.
RUNDOWN OF KUNSTKRING1914 – 1920s Stam en Weyns opened their resto in 1st Floor.
1925 – The First Exhibition of Indische Architecture.1936 – Masterpiece Exhibition: March Chagall, van Gogh, Pablo Piccaso.1936 – Exhibition of Czechoslovakia’s Crystal 1935 – Performing Arts of Silver Instrument 1934-37 – Exhibition of Books and Paintings about Old Batavia.
JP Graaf van Limburg Stirum and Ch.M. van Deventer were the members of Bataviasche Kunstkring.
THE OWNERGementee Batavia, Nederlandsch Indische Kunstkring (1914 – 1942)Japanese occupation (1942 – 1945). This building is headquarter of Madjelis Islam Alaa Indonesia.Immigration Office for Central Jakarta (1950s – 1997)PT Mandala Griya Cipta - Tommy Soeharto (1998 – 2002)Since 2002 the premises Bataviasche Kunstkring is the property of Board of Museum and History – DKI Jakarta.
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This 1950s era service station is one of only a few remaining examples of this once classic style.
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An impression of the Temple of Wat Pho in Bangkok Thailand photographed in 1969.
Camera: EXA 35mm SLR.
Film: Agfacolour CT18.
This structure was one of several large YMCA buildings in the city of Detroit in the 1920s. This neo-Georgian edifice was designed by Robert O. Derrick and is named after a local real estate developer, William Hannan.
I feel like the buildings are whispering to each other across the alley.
27 and 33 State Street, Boston. The alley has its own number: 31.
One of my most favourite places to visit in all of Ireland.
Lismore Castle has been the Irish home of the Dukes of Devonshire since 1753 and is possibly the most spectacular castle in Ireland. Situated in a panoramic position overlooking the Blackwater Valley it has views over rolling, wooded hills to the Knockmealdown Mountains beyond. Whilst being totally private, the Castle is on the outskirts of the Heritage Town of Lismore and a mere 200 yard walk to all its amenities.
Lismore Castle is located in the town of Lismore, in County Waterford in the Republic of Ireland. It was largely re-built in the Gothic style during the mid-nineteenth century by William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire.
The castle site was originally occupied by Lismore Abbey, an important monastery and seat of learning established in the early 7th century. It was still an ecclesiastical centre when Henry II, King of England stayed here in 1171, and except for a brief period after 1185 when his son King John of England built a 'castellum' here, it served as the episcopal residence of the local bishop. In 1589 Lismore, was leased and later acquired by Sir Walter Raleigh, who sold the property during his imprisonment for High Treason in 1602 to another famous adventurer, Richard Boyle, later 1st Earl of Cork.
This was shot through a sculpture in the front lawn of the Art Center and it made a great "frame".
More pics from downtown Mt. Clemens on my blog. stacyyoungblog.blogspot.com/2012/07/saturday-morning-in-m...
Agrasen Ki Baoli was an open tank where rain water was stored in earlier times. The Agrasen ki Baoli is located off the Hailey Road in Connaught Place in the centre of New Delhi and is virtually unknown to even the people living in highrise apartments around this ancient beauty.
The Place d'Armes at Christmas time in the French town of Valenciennes.
4 December 2019
La Place d'Armes pendant la période de noël à la ville française de Valenciennes.
4 décembre 2019