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Loughborough University Business School site constructing part of first floor structure
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First time using both ovens at once. I just noticed that they are actually set to the same temperature. Originally, I was planning to make both pies at the same time, but the apple pie took so long to put together that that pumpkin pie was out before the apple pie went in.
The top oven has a frozen pizza in it. I couldn't be bothered to cook a real dinner when there were pies to make. Peter "made" the pizza.
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The Back Parlor. This is a shot of a section of the Back Parlor which is located on the first floor of the mansion. It was kind of hard to get a good photo of this particular area as there was a rope to stand behind which put you at an odd angle. Here you see a vintage couch. The larger maple table, with the marble top has a lovely candelabra sitting atop it. Next to it you get a glimpse of an antique, fabric covered rocking chair along with a covered stool. That is an interesting antique table, next to the couch, with the center having an image on it - I'm wondering if that is an antique gold gilt table... The opening you see in the rear leads into the Front Parlor. Both of these Parlors have been set aside as a permanent "living history" exhibit". They have been restored to their original conditon in honor of Oliver Paddock who donated the mansion to the Jefferson County Historical Society. Located at 228 Washington Street in Watertown, NY. (5)
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First Floor Plan of the Commanding Officer's Quarters. This was drawn by the WPA in 1937 [From the Library of Congress].
The Commanding Officer's Quarters (the Coast Guard Admiral's Quarters from 1966 to 1996) was designed in the Greek Revival style by architect Martin E. Thompson in 1843. The Quarters is over 12,000 square feet and the interior has been designated as historic.
The northern half of Governor's Island is a National Register historic district #85002435. It's also a National Historic Landmark. The National Park Service runs Castle Williams and Fort Jay as a National Monument. The rest of Governor's Island is administered by the Governors Island Preservation and Education Corporation. The island is required by law to have no housing (which is a shame - I think the Presidio model works very well).
The island is open to visitors only on the weekends from spring through fall. If you're ever in New York City, I would highly recommend taking the free ferry over to the island and explore. You can even rent a bike on the island.
Check out the shadow on the wall behind me. The reflector doubled the light coming in through the window -- A test run for putting mirrors in my windows. Robert Smithson meets Gordon Matta-Clark in my dark first floor apartment.
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On the Cutting Edge: Students from the Landscape Architecture Class, 3D Digital Design Communication, created paper laser cut projects of urban city maps.
The exhibit runs from 01/10/14 - 02/14/14
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A fancy piece of furniture to hang your hat on. The pictures on the wall are of John Hamilton and his wife. Located in the downstairs, first floor, hallway near the parlor at the Hamilton House. The Hamilton House is located in the Turn of the Century section at the Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Road (George Street) in Mumford, NY.
This could have been part of the kitchen/dining room area which were known to have been on the first floor. In the corner there is a cabinet with shelving above it holding items which have been used by the Shaker's. There is an excellent example of one of their Shaker made chairs near the window. The cast-iron stove is located in the center of the room. Off to the right is a display case which holds some of the Shaker artifacts. Located in the Pioneer Settlement section at the Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Road (George Street) in Mumford, NY.
This Victorian Evening Gown was worn by Mrs. (Sarah) Roswell P. Flower at the White House in 1883. Made by M. A. Connelly of NYC. It is a two piece satin brocaded and velvet evening gown - with a satin paneled front skirt -- wide pleats and inserts of pink satin with pearls and crystal beads and a velvet jacket trimmed with fringe. The gown is on display in the Back Gallery, on the first floor, of the Paddock Mansion. The mansion is part of the Jefferson County Historical Society located at 228 Washington Street in Watertown, NY.
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Loughborough University Business School site constructing first floor
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On the Cutting Edge: Students from the Landscape Architecture Class, 3D Digital Design Communication, created laser cut projects of faux taxidermy heads and alphabet typography.
The exhibit runs from 01/10/14 - 02/14/14
Videos, DVDs, CDs, Tapes, Laserdiscs heck, I'm surprised we don't have 8-Track Tapes in here! The media collection is a great place to find documentaries that can help your research. Or, check out a movie to watch at home. Ask a staff member at the Circulation Desk or Reference Desk for assistance.
A presentation and exhibit highlighting the experiences of the Filipina/o American communities of the Central Coast in the first floor gallery space of the Kennedy Library from 4-6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 9. Students in ES 335, Filipino American Experiences, presented the stories behind the images, which were digitized through the Re/Collecting Project. The exhibit will be on display Feb. 9-13, 2015.
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This framed weaving, made from human hair, is hanging on the wall in the first floor foyer, at the Hamilton House. Before people exchanged photos, the gathering of hair from friends and relatives was a common practice. The strands were woven together and displayed as a kind of permanent memory and as a memorial to one's loved ones. The Hamilton House is located in the Turn of the Century section at the Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Road (George Street) in Mumford, NY.
Southwest corner of the Reference Library in the old Library,
File Reference: CCL-150-T-065
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
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Check out the numerous copies of magazines, newspapers, periodicals, etc. available on the first floor of the Mulva Library.
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