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Lamps of Ball or Mason jars mounted on a wagon wheel...
this neat light fixture is a real conversational piece!!!
Part of the Western decor at the down home Relay Station
Restaurant in Plantersville, Texas where I met my Stranger #87!!!
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another desk/table top piece entitled Twin Spirals. This is just one of a series of smaller pieces I have been working on lately
Margolies, John,, photographer.
Masonic Temple, angle 3, Henderson Street, Fort Worth, Texas
1995.
1 photograph : color transparency ; 35 mm (slide format).
Notes:
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer.
Margolies categories: Fraternal lodges; Main Street.
Purchase; John Margolies 2008 (DLC/PP-2008:109-1).
Credit line: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008), Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
Please use digital image: original slide is kept in cold storage for preservation.
Forms part of: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008).
Subjects:
Masonic buildings--1990-2000.
United States--Texas--Fort Worth.
Format: Slides--1990-2000.--Color
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication. For more information, see "John Margolies Roadside America Photograph Archive - Rights and Restrictions Information" www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/723_marg.html
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Margolies, John John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (DLC) 2010650110
General information about the John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.mrg
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/mrg.00874
Call Number: LC-MA05- 874
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#LightFixtures - LED Ceiling Light Fixtures the Best-LED lighting allows us to make different combinations of light which will enable us to give a different touch to each room of our home. The LED strips are systems which are typically used to create different types of environments. Here we look at different...
Seen while touring an open house, which needed a bit of TLC. This light fixture was a real stand out.
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Design Jottings: Fancy That - Edison Filament Bulb Light Fixtures
The Ohio Historical Center was designed by William Byron Ireland in 1966 in the then popular Brutalist style. It opened in 1970. The scheme for the building brought people up into the center of the building and then they could either go upstairs into the library/archives block or down into the museum. The entrance today is through the basement and the central plaza is unused as an entrance.
A round incandescent light fixture with a warm amber hue, mounted flush against a smooth surface, casts a circular shadow on the wall while providing illumination in a sheltered environment.
Description: This standard was produced by E. F. Caldwell & Co. for the Henry Clay Frick residence in New York City at 1 East 70th Street, New York, NY 10021 by architects Carrere & Hastings.
Creator/Photographer: E. F. Caldwell & Co.
Medium: Black and white photographic print
Date: 1909
Persistent URL: www.sil.si.edu/imagegalaxy/imagegalaxy_imageDetail.cfm?id...
Repository: Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Collection: The E. F. Caldwell & Co. Collection - The E. F. Caldwell & Co. Collection contains more than 50,000 images consisting of approximately 37,000 black & white photographs and 13,000 original design drawings of lighting fixtures and other fine metal objects that the produced from the late 19th to the mid-20th centuries.
Accession number: LB098036-a
The Chicago Public Library and Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) meeting hall and memorial was designed by Boston architectural firm Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge in 1892 and it opened in 1897. Preston Bradley Hall was originally the entrance to the public library portion of the building. It has a 38-foot Tiffany glass dome designed by artist J. A. Holtzer. The Cultural Center is on the National Register of Historic Places #72000449.
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I thought these light fixtures were the same ones that are outside Worcester City Hall. Now that I have the photos side by side, I see they aren't exactly the same, but they're very similar.
A bathroom light fixture from Trader Sam's at the Disneyland Hotel. This is the same fixture used at Disney's Polynesian Resort in Florida.
This picture is more to share a story than be some photographic greatness. Read on for my magical night.
After seeing so many great Disney Fireworks photographs from the train station or NOT directly in front of the castle (as we normally see the show), we decided to try viewing Wishes from the Train Station balcony on Sunday night. Also, we had parked at the Poly for dinner at Kona Cafe so being at the front of the park would guarantee a shorter exit strategy.
We arrived during the Main Street Electrical Parade and decided to rest in the Train Station until it was over and then stake out a better spot for the Magic, Memories and You/Wishes shows. I snapped this while we were sitting on the bench inside cooling off.
After the show was over, I saw a marge amount of people leaving, (why the didn't want to stick around for Wishes, I'm not sure?!) so we made our way out there. I forgot my ND filter at home (ugh!) so I decided to just watch and enjoy rather than photograph anything. As I walked up to the railing, I saw a man roped off with his hat on backwards and my heart jumped, EEK! I'm pretty sure that's Bob Desomd! So, after I see he's done getting his shot and packing up, I tap on his shoulder and say, excuse me, are you Bob Desmond? He says, Yes? (!!!) I said, HI! I'm Disneywifey/Diana Odom from Flickr and I follow your Disney photos (I'm sure I'm basically hyperventilating while trying to spit words out I'm so excited). He says, oh yeah, I recognize that name (or something to that effect) how are you? He says he got some long exposure shots and is on his way to rush over to shoot on top of Carousel of Progress for Wishes (HOW COOL IS THAT?!). He asks if I'll be here for the 40th, YES I WILL! He says he's unsure of his schedule then but will hopefully be doing some shooting then. I bid him adieu and off he goes from his roped off section (as a crowd of ravenous wolves descend into his now vacant 3x5 space). I was on air! I motioned to hubby, "oh my gosh I just met this dude!" Hubby was clueless but like, cool! whatever!
Then, I got on my ipad to tweet about it (of course! haha) and as I'm on twitter, a guy next to me says, "do you know ___ _____.?" I said, huh? He said, "that girl on twitter, do you know her? I was looking on your iPad and I know her." Come to find out, he knows Kristin Williams' sister. We chat for awhile (he's a fellow Disney-phile from Costa Rica) and then the lady behind us overhears us talking about the 40th and she speaks up and says, "I was here opening day for my 16th birthday!" I mean, too cool for school! So, we all chat for a couple more minutes and then MM&Y starts, let me just say, the show is really cute, but the end where they project Walt Disney and the "to all who come to this happy place" I got GOOSEBUMPS ALL OVER! Then of course Wishes and well, suffice it to say, it was a GREAT last night.
Thanks for reading my life story here, but happenstances like this in Disney just reinforce what I already know, those of us who "get" Disney have such a comraderie and we really are a GREAT BUNCH!
From a collector in Sacramento -- sharing these for historical interest and information empowerment for collectors
From a collector in Sacramento -- sharing these for historical interest and information empowerment for collectors
From a collector in Sacramento -- sharing these for historical interest and information empowerment for collectors
From a collector in Sacramento -- sharing these for historical interest and information empowerment for collectors
These Lovely Little Lights add great detail & focal interest
to this nook created by Built-in Storage.
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