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Newspaper 4-10-1968
Winners in the Americanism Essay Contest were recognized at a Chamber of Commerce Luncheon. Winners, from left in front, were Richard Campbell, Elizabeth Gibbs and Kathy Simpson. Making the recognition was Chamber Vice President Charlie Bill and Congressman Tim Lee Carter.
(Gib Gosser)
James Slaughter Photography Collection
The Destin Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated the end of tax season with its April 16 Tax Relief Golf Tournament at Kelly Plantation Golf Club. Thank you to all of our sponsors and players, including Acentria, Affordable Home Insurance, Inc., Air Force Enlisted Village, BayArea Awards & Engraving, Brannon & Brannon, Centennial Bank, Chipser Wealth Management, Coastal Accounting of NW Florida, PA, Coastal Bank And Trust, Conerly, Bowman $ Dykes, LLP, Cotton Land Title, Cox Communications, Dale E Peterson Realty, Destin Commons, Dixon Golf Challenge, Eglin Federal Credit Union, Emerald Bay Golf Club, Emerald Coast Convention & Visitors Bureau, Inc., Emerald Grande at HarborWalk Village, Fort Walton Beach Medical Center, Galati Yacht Sales, Go Southern, Gulf Power, Hooters, Newman-Dailey Resort Properties, Inc., Pleat, Perry, & Ritchie, P.A., Quality Import Mercedes, SimpleHR, SmartBank, Team Mobility, Trustmark National Bank, Visit Florida, Warren Averett, and Wyndham Vacation Rentals.
The corner of Commerce Street and Marketgate in January, 1965, Mr Bremner's printing works was on the upper floor. The site is now precisely that occupied by the TSB.
We start with a bonus shot from Commerce Court...
Not sure what was being lowered exactly, but it made for a good picture.
Newspaper 7-26-1967
Roy Thompson, far right, presents prize checks for winners in the recent Chamber of Commerce Beautification contest. Winners are, from left, Mrs. Eugene Barnett, Mrs. Hobert Wilson and Mrs. O.W. Griffin.
(GGG)
James Slaughter Photography Collection
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The west entrance emerged in the 1970s when an adjoining building was demolished.
- The exposed wall resulting from the demolition of an adjoining building was refaced by Page & Steele architects, including the doorway arch, architraves, and rosettes to blend in with the building's architectural style.
- The west-entrance wall that was exposed after the demolition of an adjoining building was refaced with Indiana limestone.
- Upon completion in 1931, it was the tallest building in the British Empire.
- Around its magnificent entrance we see Mercury, the god of bankers, as well as images of bees, squirrels and beavers, symbolizing industry, hard work and thrift.
- Tallest building in Canada from 1931-1962
design architect: Darling and Pearson, York & Sawyer
Other firms: Anglin-Norcross Limited , Provincial Glass Co., Ltd., Kokomo Opalescent Glass Co., Inc., Standard Parking, bcIMC, Zeidler Partnership Architects, Page + Steele Inc., Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.
World's busiest container port from 1992 to 2005, and still very near the top, Hong Kong is full of scenes like this one. This terminal, within walking distance of our hotel, was tiny compared to what was going on farther down the harbor.
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Le consommateur attache d’importance à l’origine et à la qualité des produits alimentaires et généralement il est prêt à payer plus chers si la qualité et l’origine d’un produit est reconnue et garantie.
Looking up to the 1931 Bank of Commcerce Building, flanked to the west by I.M. Pei's 57-storey built in 1972
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pictured at the Cork Chamber , US Embassy and the American Chamber of Commerce in Ireland joined forces at a breakfast meeting entitled Economic Leaders Forum , Drivers of Growth in the US-Irish Relationship in the Clarion Hotel, Cork.
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I've never done any real night photography before, but a few weeks ago the Toronto Photography Meet-up Group organized an outing and managed to get us permission to shoot inside Commerce Court. Shooting on film is especially challenging at night, where due to many factors (film reciprocity among them) exposure is a crapshoot to a night-shooting amateur like myself. That being said, I am very happy with the resulting pictures and I'll be posting them over the next few weeks.
In case anyone's wondering, this is a 10 second exposure at f/16 on Kodak Ultracolor 100 film, shot with my Nikon 24-85 at 24mm with very minor corrections to colour in Photoshop.