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Population density measures the number of persons per square kilometer of land area. The data are gridded at a resolution of 30 arc-seconds.
A low-density complex comprising retail space and a hotel, Sanlitun Village in Chaoyang District, Beijing is our first completed investment project in Mainland China and our vision of the vibe of the capital.
3D red/cyan anaglyph created from stereo card, courtesy of the J. Paul Getty Museum at www.getty.edu/museum/
Background story courtesy of the Historical Society of Cheshire County, Keene, New Hampshire, at: hsccnh.org/
Getty Museum Title and Date: Parade with Uncle Sam or Abraham Lincoln-like character at center; about 1865
Photographer: J.A. French ?
Notes: Other than the title and estimated date given by the museum staff, there is no information on the original stereo card. I thought if I could determine the location, maybe I could discover what this parade was about. Zooming-in on the right side, there is a storefront sign, "G.G. Dort & Co." I searched for that phrase on the web and got three results, all from old annual reports out of Keene, N.H., in the 1870's. Using Google Earth and street view I found a camera position in the center of Keene where the background seemed to match that in the photo. With this information in hand, I emailed the County Historical Society to see if they had someone who could confirm that the Getty stereo card image was indeed taken in Keene.
A staff person at the Historical Society of Cheshire County (HSCC) got right back to me and not only confirmed the location was Keene’s Central Square, but that they had another studio image of the same man in the same outfit – dressed, according to the caption, as “Brother Jonathan” (an earlier 1800’s version of Uncle Sam). Along with this new photo (see other flickr posting) was the complete background story, which is as follows:
“In 1872 political fervor had brought the biggest crowds in Keene’s history to support the Republican rallies. Egged on by the local media for weeks, the townsfolk had looked forward with enthusiasm to the outcome of the zany bet between John A. Drummer and John B. Fisher. When Grant won a sweeping victory over Greeley, the Republicans fired a 100 gun salute at midnight. On Thursday, November 14, at one o’clock this crowd turned out to see Drummer dressed as “Brother Jonathan” (in a suit made from an American flag) ride to victory. Fisher losing the wager pulled the sulky from the square to the fairgrounds and bank, accompanied by the Keene brass band and a portion of the fire department. Not a scene from Fiddler on the Roof, but a bit of Keene history as it really happened.”
With the information from the HSCC, it was pretty easy to locate some old newspaper articles at the Library of Congress website of this event from 146 years ago. The story appears in several Vermont newspapers, below is the article from the Burlington Vt Free Press, where I got the quote for my flickr title of the image:
“At Keene, N. H., John B. Fisher on Thursday afternoon, drew John A. Drummer from Central square to the Fair Ground and back, a distance of four miles, in a trotting gig, in payment of an election wager. The Keene Brass Band led the procession and two fire companies formed part of the escort. Nearly 2000 people witnessed the foolish payment of a foolish bet.”
In the course of my research, I found some additional information on John A. Drummer, the man dressed as Bother Jonathan (Uncle Sam). The 1860 census has his occupation down as “Glass Blower” and lists a wife and three sons. Two of the sons enlisted in the Union Army during the Civil War, but neither one survived the war – both dying at about age 20. His namesake and second son, John A. Drummer (b. 1841) enlisted in Co. A of the 2nd N.H. Volunteers on May 22, 1861 as a Private, and he died of disease, just seven months later, on Dec. 9, 1861, in Charles County, Md. His third son William F. Drummer (b. 1843) enlisted in Co. F of the 2nd N.H. and was wounded at Gettysburg on July 2nd, 1863, and died there, his body was never found. Just 3 months after this photo was taken, John A. Drummer lost his wife, Arvilla, to “typhoid pneumonia” on Feb 16, 1873. John A. Drummer (Uncle Sam – b. 1817) later remarried, and he died on August 2, 1896, aged 79.
The last thing I found was a “Google Preview” of the book “Keene” from the Arcadia Publishing series “Images of America,” which I’m going to guess is probably for sale somewhere in Keene today, likely near the Central Square. If I had only found this earlier, but there on page 101 is this same photo and the complete story about the wager. Towards the front, is a statement that the contents were drawn from the collections of the Historical Society of Cheshire County, Keene, New Hampshire.
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Red/Cyan (not red/blue) glasses of the proper density must be used to view 3D effect without ghosting. Anaglyph prepared using red cyan glasses from The Center For Civil War Photography / Civil War Trust.
Decided to get myself a Cokin Graduated Neutral Density filter for some planned landscape photography. Should be fun!!
Filter Used : P121F + P121S
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Density on field - TWDC - Designing connected places Summer School - Complexity Maps
Turin-Pollenzo 21-29 August
This photograph of the waterfall was taken from the narrow footpath which runs by the river and which, if followed to its end, will take you back to Arbroath.
Just at the start of the footpath you can clamber down the slope to the river bank which is where I took the other two photographs of the waterfall from. On a day like this however, the slope down can be a bit muddy and slippy and its not much fun trying to get down it lugging a bunch of camera equipment. Getting back up is equally as entertaining.
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Shows the variety of nationalities and population density throughout the country.
Author: B.C. Wallis
Scale:1:5,000,000
LOC call no.: G6491.E1 1918.W3
more information available from Penn State University; Donald W. Hamer Maps Library
Data from Wikipedia and Historical Collections of Ohio.
Useful for determining which regions of the state most likely contain examples of early architecture.
Showing the density of Los Angeles Downtown's Historic Core area, an area adjacent to the skyscraper area, full of old historic buildings (most of which are 12 floors), and of which has the feel of NYC when you are inside.
I played with a young beech forest yesterday. It was very dense, with stones scattered on the ground. Evening sun painted golden shades on the trees, but I've picked this B/W variant of many others I've created. Hope you like it.
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3 Seconds, Aperture: f/11, Focal Length: 130 mm, ISO Speed: 200
Nikon D90, Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 DG Macro HSM II with B+W ND 3.0 and Tiffen Digital HT color graduated ND 0.6 filters.
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Electron density perturbation from carbon monoxide adsorption
on a multi-hundred atom gold nanoparticle. The perturbation causes
significant quantum size effects in CO catalysis on gold particles.
For more information, check out the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF) website.
Image courtesy Argonne National Laboratory.
Density on field - TWDC - Designing connected places Summer School - Complexity Maps
Turin-Pollenzo 21-29 August