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Old stone walls-lime and sand floated, left to sit for 7 days and then skimmed in 2lime to 1silica sand.
This technique was used on the old stone as this plaster, Lime Clay, insulates heat, is highly diffusion open, regulates humidity and temperature, demonstrably binds pollutants and odors, creates a healthy indoor climate, prevents mould build up due to high alkalinity and consists only of natural raw materials.
New walls - plasterboard, slab and skim.
Employees from the Internal Communications team, Communications and Public Involvement: (from left to right) Kim Larson, Lori Baker and Kathy Boyle
Here, my friends in Colonia Valdense Alex y Veronica took me in for another night and cooked me a delicious meal of molleja, cow kidney and intestines! All on the traditional parilla also! What a treat
The University of Louisville Internal Medicine Residency Program welcomed its new residents for the 2021-2022 academic year in a summer camp themed orientation program at the Clinical & Translational Research Building on June 24, 2022.
President Barack Obama poses for group photos at the National Convention Center in Hanoi, Vietnam, May 24, 2016. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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This window was adapted from a circular design to fit the customers internal lounge door. It is in my workshop being viewed in this photograph. The customer specifically chose for me to make a squared version of this design and asked for these colours.
Harley Anderson, vocalist from Internal Conflict live @ Retribution Leicester UK.
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Apparently this is the route clients were brought into the building when it belonged to the Refuge Assurance Company. Apparently people came in off the street to look at it!
The Palace Hotel, Oxford Road, Manchester. It used to be the The Refuge Assurance Building - the company's head office between 1895 and 1987. The building has tons of character, loads of interesting features and spooky bits.
Internal Conflict @ Bloodstock Open Air Festival 2013
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The University of Louisville Internal Medicine Residency Program welcomed its new residents for the 2020-2021 academic year in a summer damp themed orientation program at the Clinical & Translational Research Building on June 24, 2021.
Col. Pat Kaune relinquished command of Fort Knox Garrison to Col. CJ King during a ceremony held at Fort Knox's Waybur Theater July 26.
Vincent Grewatz, director of U.S. Army Installation Management Command -- Training, presided over the ceremony and began his remarks by reminding the crowd of the importance of quality leadership to the Army's mission.
"Leaders are key to the success of building that readiness and projecting power," Grewatz said. "The Army does not train its officers to be garrison commanders, but it does develop leaders who are caring, innovative and motivated to win. Col. Kaune is proof."
Grewatz praised Kaune and the Fort Knox Garrison team for their role in providing quality base operations services during a time of transition and reduced resources. He went on to say that further success will be built on that foundation.
"The greatest legacy of this amazing command team are the people and partnerships they've built and bequeath to their successors."Grewatz said.
Over the last two years, Kaune oversaw and led a multitude of installation efforts, to include housing improvements, the post's yearlong centennial activities and a successful demonstration of powering the post exclusively with internally-generated energy -- a first for a military installation.
Under his watch, Fort Knox was also one of just five military communities to be named a Great American Defense Community by the Association of Defense Communities. The post was one of two installations to earn an honorable mention in the 2018 Army Communities of Excellence competition as well.
Kaune thanked his team and lauded them for the Garrison's successes.
"This has been an extraordinary team and staff -- the best team I've played on," Kaune said. "Your professionalism and willingness to go to any length to take care of Soldiers' Families, [Department of the Army] civilians and retirees inspired me.
Kaune added that with the installation's capacity and capability, along with the people that comprise the greater Fort Knox community, "We are able to do anything the Army decides us to be, needs us to be or wants us to be. We are just that good."
Grewatz said solid leadership is key to getting the most out of a good team and that King was selected to do just that.
"Col. King brings extensive experience to his new position, but let me be clear, nothing he has ever done will be anything like the mission on which he is about to embark," Grewatz told the crowd, before directing a message specifically to King.
"Hold fast to your branch and technical training, CJ They will again be valuable to you … one day, … but they are not why you are here," Grewatz said. "No, you have distinguished yourself by your leadership, your integrity, your organizational and managerial skills, your flexibility and creativity. Above all, your care and compassion for our Soldiers and Families are why you are here, … [and] these are all branch immaterial."
Kaune reinforced Grewatz's sentiment during his own remarks.
"I knew that CJ was the right leader at the right time for this installation, and that the Army couldn't have selected a better officer," said Kaune. "Even after the team shared everything about the position -- he still wanted the job."
King, who comes to Fort Knox from the Pentagon where he served as manager of the Army's Colonel Officers Management Office, thanked those in attendance and conveyed his anticipation of starting his new command.
"After I was selected to command at the company level, a senior Infantry captain who I had come to respect told me, 'Remember, command at any level in this Army is a privilege, and it should be treated that way … every single day is an absolute privilege.' Thank you for the privilege to lead this extraordinary team of elite professionals.
"I look forward to both leading and working alongside members of this team in the months to come."
Kaune will be reporting for a joint assignment in the intelligence community.
FearFest 2013 @ The Asylum 2, Birmingham. Day 1 Friday 4th October
Photographs by Tony Gaskin for Midlands
Rocks
© 2013 Tony Gaskin - Stagedive Photography
FearFest 2013 @ The Asylum 2, Birmingham. Day 1 Friday 4th October
Photographs by Tony Gaskin for Midlands
Rocks
© 2013 Tony Gaskin - Stagedive Photography
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President Barack Obama poses for photos at the National Convention Center in Hanoi, Vietnam, May 24, 2016. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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Old stone walls-lime and sand floated, left to sit for 7 days and then skimmed in 2lime to 1silica sand.
This technique was used on the old stone as the this plaster, Lime Clay, insulates heat, is highly diffusion open, regulates humidity and temperature, demonstrably binds pollutants and odors, creates a healthy indoor climate, prevents mould build up due to high alkalinity and consists only of natural raw materials.
New walls - plasterboard, slab and skim.