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Details description OUCOBOND Fireproof Aluminium Composite Panel, A grade:

Dimensions :

Standard size: 1220(W)*2440(L)mm / 1250(W)*3200(L)mm

Width: Max:1580mm

Length: Max:6000mm

Panel Thickness: 3mm,4mm,5mmm,6mm

Aluminium sheet thickness: 0.3mm ,0.35mm ,0.4mm ,0.45mm,0.5mm

Nonstandard: According to your need

Feature :

a.Super weather resistance

b.Light weight easy to process

c.Excellent fire resistance

d.Excellent impact strength

e.Uniform and colorful coating

f.Easy maintenance and so on

OUCOBOND Fireproof Aluminium Composite Panel Categories

1. aluminium composite panel

2. signage advertising panels

3. alucobond

4. UV digital printing panels

5. aluminium panel

 

Details description OUCOBOND Fireproof Aluminium Composite Panel, A grade:

Dimensions :

Standard size: 1220(W)*2440(L)mm / 1250(W)*3200(L)mm

Width: Max:1580mm

Length: Max:6000mm

Panel Thickness: 3mm,4mm,5mmm,6mm

Aluminium sheet thickness: 0.3mm ,0.35mm ,0.4mm ,0.45mm,0.5mm

Nonstandard: According to your need

Feature :

a.Super weather resistance

b.Light weight easy to process

c.Excellent fire resistance

d.Excellent impact strength

e.Uniform and colorful coating

f.Easy maintenance and so on

OUCOBOND Fireproof Aluminium Composite Panel Categories

1. aluminium composite panel

2. signage advertising panels

3. alucobond

4. UV digital printing panels

5. aluminium panel

 

BIG MOUTH: contemporary feminist voices in art and illustration

 

OPENING AUGUST 9 @ BROOKLYN FIREPROOF

 

a group show featuring

Suzy Exposito / Molly Fair / Kim Funk / Kathleen Hanna

J. Morrison / Adee Roberson / Gabby Schulz

 

Curated by Kate Wadkins + Lauren Denitzio, BIG MOUTH: contemporary voices in feminist art + illustration is a platform for unpopular visual opinions. Feminist movements have historically grown out of interventions within radical communities in the face of silence, anger, and often, violence. Still, these conflicts and contentions are fought with the utmost passion and humor in hopes for a radical resolution. BIG MOUTH illustrates the ever-evolving search for feminist/queer identities and communities. This group show places feminist narratives at the center of radical art-making, where often our voices are poorly represented or left out altogether. BIG MOUTH is a celebration of our pluralism, our goofiness, and a proclamation of defiant love.

 

@ Brooklyn Fireproof

119 Ingraham St (at Porter Ave)

Brooklyn, NY 11237

 

with open hours throughout

 

OPENING TUESDAY AUG 9 6p-9p

Opening party

& participatory feminist art workshop

Bring your favorite art supplies (some will be provided)

Limited materials so register here!

 

THURSDAY AUG 11 12p-6p

Open hours: drop by and visit with curators Kate Wadkins + Lauren Denitzio

 

FRIDAY AUG 12

12p-6p Open hours

7p Panel discussion with Suzy Exposito, Kim Funk & more

9p Closing DANCE PARTY!

Mike Kaufman & Wayne Feldman play Brooklyn Fireproof - their last 12 hour performance/equipment sale.

Fireproof books and journals used by couples

He claims it doesn't hurt!

Things that make you go Hmmmmm?

 

(pic taken out the front window of my truck while stopped at a light - I didn't get as much of the fire hydrant as I'd like and windshield bug smears are evident but oh well...I liked the irony anyway)

He is bulletproof, fireproof, shockproof and can think faster than a super computer. He can see in the dark and can move objects 3,000 times his size. His only instinct - to destroy everything he touches but he looks so cute.

The Rogers Hotel opened in 1914. It was promoted as a first-class "fireproof" hotel, boasted 75 rooms.

BIG MOUTH: contemporary feminist voices in art and illustration

 

OPENING AUGUST 9 @ BROOKLYN FIREPROOF

 

a group show featuring

Suzy Exposito / Molly Fair / Kim Funk / Kathleen Hanna

J. Morrison / Adee Roberson / Gabby Schulz

 

Curated by Kate Wadkins + Lauren Denitzio, BIG MOUTH: contemporary voices in feminist art + illustration is a platform for unpopular visual opinions. Feminist movements have historically grown out of interventions within radical communities in the face of silence, anger, and often, violence. Still, these conflicts and contentions are fought with the utmost passion and humor in hopes for a radical resolution. BIG MOUTH illustrates the ever-evolving search for feminist/queer identities and communities. This group show places feminist narratives at the center of radical art-making, where often our voices are poorly represented or left out altogether. BIG MOUTH is a celebration of our pluralism, our goofiness, and a proclamation of defiant love.

 

@ Brooklyn Fireproof

119 Ingraham St (at Porter Ave)

Brooklyn, NY 11237

 

with open hours throughout

 

OPENING TUESDAY AUG 9 6p-9p

Opening party

& participatory feminist art workshop

Bring your favorite art supplies (some will be provided)

Limited materials so register here!

 

THURSDAY AUG 11 12p-6p

Open hours: drop by and visit with curators Kate Wadkins + Lauren Denitzio

 

FRIDAY AUG 12

12p-6p Open hours

7p Panel discussion with Suzy Exposito, Kim Funk & more

9p Closing DANCE PARTY!

For the secured storage of documents, files and other important data, fireproof filing cabinets can be purchased. These cabinets come in different sizes and can provide resistance from water coming from sprinklers and fire hoses.

Visit:http://www.ajproducts.ie/cabinets/filing-cabinets/fireproof-filing-cabinets/4145310-58065.wf

Letter is written on stationery from the “Fireproof” Hotel Washington in Chicago, which stationery bears a vignette of the hotel. Hotel is operated by Washington Hotel Co., Erwin L. Wenzel, Pres. & Mgr.

 

Postmarked September 26, 1919, at Chicago.

 

Transcription:

 

Sept. 27 [sic; see postmark], 1919

 

Dear Tillie,

 

Rec’d your letter yesterday and regret to hear that papa has been sick. Is he better?

 

Have [not] heard a word from home [Owego, New York] in over a week.

 

You can address me next week to the Regent in Detroit, Mich. Week after the Miles, Cleveland, Ohio. Any-time your [sic] in doubt, address the Pantages B.O. N-Amer. Bldg. Chicago, Ill., care of Jamesy.

 

Am sending [his older brother] Art some music to-day. Let me know if he get it, as I never hear from him.

 

Do you like that song “The Vamp”? It’s a big hit here.

 

Played past two days at South Chicago to a lot of “bohunks.”

 

We are leaving to-night for Detroit to play Sat. and Sunday at the Orpheum, then go to the Regent.

 

When I went through Bingo [Binghamton] that night, I was pretty far gone. Dead to the world.

 

Langford and Frederick do a wonderful act together, staged in full stage, in a fashion shop, talk up to the minute.

 

Some celebration! And I missed it, too. I regret it every time I think of it.

 

Jimmy O’Neill [probably this person: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%27Neill_(actor,_born_1863)] was up to see the act last night and says it is a wonder. Took us home in his car. Had “Chop Suey” — was great! This Miss [Hazel] Kirke [at this point Fritz’s stage partners were Jimmy Casson and Hazel Kirke] is [O’neill’s] sweetie and he books the Pan[tages] time — hence we’re booked for 1 year.

 

The ride home was wonderful. Chicago has it all over N.Y. for beauty.

 

Glad Art is singing songs sent him. Tell him to write. “For Me and Mary” is a swell song. Is he singing “Honky Tonk” song? “Sand Dunes” “Friends” etc. Tell him to get busy on the “Vamp”.

 

Regret to hear of the death of Geraldine’s sister. Am writing to her today.

 

Yes, James [i.e., Jimmy Casson] and Hazel do a beautiful waltz to “Rose Maid,” then close with “[There’s a Lot of Blue-Eyed Mary’s down in Maryland.” [youtu.be/cOE-imCe3Ao?si=_Ta78h2xN-SITKjG] Great song!

 

Wished I had some of Mama’s beer. The beer here is terrible. What did the musicians think of it?

 

Did I love you that night when I was drunk? Gee, it affects me funny!

 

I have a nice girl here in Chicago I go to see occasionally. A Miss Cleveland by name. Has a sister in Bingo. Some nice girl! By the way —

 

How is the little ticket-seller at the Stone [Theater in Binghamton]?* Does she ever speak to you?

 

When I come back from Detroit and Cleveland, I’m going to buy a swell suit and overcoat here, also a new hat. You’ll understand why I haven’t sent any money home, but I will later.

 

Did you see the “Miracle Man”? [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Miracle_Man_(1919_film)] Great picture.

 

Must close now with love and kisses to you all, I remain

 

Your loving brother,

 

Fritz

 

P.S.: Am writing [their sister] Jane to-day.

 

Ferrimax Fireproof safe

Protection against fire and robbery

Turns out the handles are NOT fireproof. Lesson learned.

They've begun fireproofing the structural steel, which is the white coating you can see in the first photo. I'm told all the steel in the lower level is already coated.

BIG MOUTH: contemporary feminist voices in art and illustration

 

OPENING AUGUST 9 @ BROOKLYN FIREPROOF

 

a group show featuring

Suzy Exposito / Molly Fair / Kim Funk / Kathleen Hanna

J. Morrison / Adee Roberson / Gabby Schulz

 

Curated by Kate Wadkins + Lauren Denitzio, BIG MOUTH: contemporary voices in feminist art + illustration is a platform for unpopular visual opinions. Feminist movements have historically grown out of interventions within radical communities in the face of silence, anger, and often, violence. Still, these conflicts and contentions are fought with the utmost passion and humor in hopes for a radical resolution. BIG MOUTH illustrates the ever-evolving search for feminist/queer identities and communities. This group show places feminist narratives at the center of radical art-making, where often our voices are poorly represented or left out altogether. BIG MOUTH is a celebration of our pluralism, our goofiness, and a proclamation of defiant love.

 

@ Brooklyn Fireproof

119 Ingraham St (at Porter Ave)

Brooklyn, NY 11237

 

with open hours throughout

 

OPENING TUESDAY AUG 9 6p-9p

Opening party

& participatory feminist art workshop

Bring your favorite art supplies (some will be provided)

Limited materials so register here!

 

THURSDAY AUG 11 12p-6p

Open hours: drop by and visit with curators Kate Wadkins + Lauren Denitzio

 

FRIDAY AUG 12

12p-6p Open hours

7p Panel discussion with Suzy Exposito, Kim Funk & more

9p Closing DANCE PARTY!

First Church of Christ Scientist

Ferrimax Fireproof safe

Protection against fire and robbery

Zerodraft Calgary did the cementitious fireproofing, the Intumescent fireproof paint / Topcoat paint, and Foam insulation

Built in 1914, this Renaissance Revival-style building was designed by J. H. Duneford and built for S. S. David to serve as a storage warehouse, and operated as the Logan Square branch of the David Fireproof Storage Warehouse Company until the mid-20th Century. The building later became home to Grace’s Furniture for approximately 60 years, during which time the building’s parapet was modified, adjacent buildings to the southeast were demolished for the construction of a new subway and Logan Square Station, and the neighborhood underwent significant demographic change. The building is clad in red brick with terra cotta trim, terra cotta cladding at the ground floor flanking the three large bays, two-over-two double-hung windows, a neon blade sign mounted to the front sign, and exterior steel structural supports on the building’s southeast facade. The building is a contributing structure in the Logan Square Boulevards Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985, and designated a Chicago Landmark in 2005. Since Grace’s Furniture closed in 2011, the building has remained vacant, with several proposals floated for redevelopment of the property.

More candid than most postcards I've got: "I am not too happy here. I miss my home." By Mary, living at the Hotel Gary while she looked for a permanent place.

I've been experimenting with asking people if I can take their picture.

7208 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

 

Built 1912. Designed by Knox and Elliot, architects.

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Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially.

 

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Zerodraft Calgary did the cementitious fireproofing, the Intumescent fireproof paint / Topcoat paint, and Foam insulation

BIG MOUTH: contemporary feminist voices in art and illustration

 

OPENING AUGUST 9 @ BROOKLYN FIREPROOF

 

a group show featuring

Suzy Exposito / Molly Fair / Kim Funk / Kathleen Hanna

J. Morrison / Adee Roberson / Gabby Schulz

 

Curated by Kate Wadkins + Lauren Denitzio, BIG MOUTH: contemporary voices in feminist art + illustration is a platform for unpopular visual opinions. Feminist movements have historically grown out of interventions within radical communities in the face of silence, anger, and often, violence. Still, these conflicts and contentions are fought with the utmost passion and humor in hopes for a radical resolution. BIG MOUTH illustrates the ever-evolving search for feminist/queer identities and communities. This group show places feminist narratives at the center of radical art-making, where often our voices are poorly represented or left out altogether. BIG MOUTH is a celebration of our pluralism, our goofiness, and a proclamation of defiant love.

 

@ Brooklyn Fireproof

119 Ingraham St (at Porter Ave)

Brooklyn, NY 11237

 

with open hours throughout

 

OPENING TUESDAY AUG 9 6p-9p

Opening party

& participatory feminist art workshop

Bring your favorite art supplies (some will be provided)

Limited materials so register here!

 

THURSDAY AUG 11 12p-6p

Open hours: drop by and visit with curators Kate Wadkins + Lauren Denitzio

 

FRIDAY AUG 12

12p-6p Open hours

7p Panel discussion with Suzy Exposito, Kim Funk & more

9p Closing DANCE PARTY!

 

Maybe they’re fireproof: A review of One Direction’s concert at MetLife Stadium

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