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New fixture for my bathroom - AFTER
There's glass crystals to hang on it too. From Home Depot...I think $39 or $35. Spray painted Colonial Red.
I feel like I'm in a photography rut and always end up going to the same small set of places to take pictures. I really want to go on a significant adventure again.
I had an obsession with light fixtures this weekend in San Antonio while at AEtherfest, they were all so beautiful and this little scary thing (Im afraid of birds) helped me get a nice picture.
Plans to construct a senior college to close the gap between the synodical junior college and the beginning of professional study in the theological seminary at Fort Wayne, Indiana were approved at the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synodical convention in Houston, Texas in 1953. The entire campus, consisting of a total of 25 college buildings plus faculty housing, was designed by Eero Saarinen with the landscape design by Dan Kiley and opened in 1957 as the Concordia Senior College. The tile mosaics in the Wyneken Hall were created by Siegfried Reinhardt. The Seminary is not on the National Register.
This view is obviously under the light fixture.
The other was from sitting on a sofa in the hotel lobby with a very large window behind the globes. I love light fixtures in hotel resorts!
rePurposed Motorcycle Parts found their way into these new lights at The Museum of Science & Industry's SMART HOME exhibit in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood.
Loved these twin conduits along this freestanding concrete wall with vertical streaks!
Wow these twin stripes around the edges of this lamppost's twin lightfixtures remind me of these conduit twins along this wall.
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In downtown Jackson, Michigan, on August 12th, 2018, on the east side of North Mechanic Street, opposite West Pearl Street, outside "One Jackson Square" (erected 1977).
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Just a random shot of a chandelier at a country club where I was attending an event.
Tamron SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 XR
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STATE THEATRE - PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE
The State Theatre was hailed as "the largest, finest and most beautiful playhouse in Western Pennsylvania," upon its opening in the fall of 1922. With many accolades it became a "picture place," showing silent movies and presenting vaudeville's finest acts from the B.F. Keith Circuit.
Thomas Lamb, a nationally known theater architect, designed the State. He is best known for his work in the 18th century Robert Adam's style of architecture and for his fine acoustical planning. The Ingstrip-Burke Company of Chicago, Art Designers, decorated the interior of the Moderne structure in the Adam's style. The theme was that of "refinement of line and chasteness of ornamentation." The artist in charge, Michael Tomlin, educated at the School of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg, Russia, pronounced himself well-satisfied: "It is better than I hoped, it is what I dreamed."
The State Symphony Orchestra held forth in the pit with a $40,000.00 Pleubet Master Organ at the left front of the main floor - accompanying the silent films to fit the mood. As the Big Band sound emerged, the State hosted some of the country's greatest musical attractions including Paul Whitman, Glen Gray and the Dorsey Brothers.
The popularity of "talkies" signaled the end for in-house musicians and the end of vaudeville. Although the greatest names in Hollywood flickered across the screen and epics such as Gone With the Wind drew packed audiences, the State's days as a movie palace were numbered. Television took away a sizable audience and the movie theatre trend turned to multiple screens and smaller auditoriums: The State Theatre closed in June 1973.
After a number of years the theatre reopened as The State Music Hall, featuring county and western music legends like Johnny Cash, Slim Whitman, Waylon Jennings and The Statler Brothers. Though popular for a time, the State Music Hall concept did not work out and the theatre closed again.
In 1988, The Greater Uniontown Heritage Consortium purchased the theatre, restored its old name and began presenting aseries of professional programs ranging from Broadway musicals to big bands, symphonies to country music superstars. The State Theatre offers a children's series of shows and provides educational programming for school groups. A multi-million dollar restoration project is currently underway to restore the "Grand Old Lady of Main Street" to her original splendor.
Uniontown Pa Fayette County
Description: This bracket was produced by E. F. Caldwell & Co. for the John Pierpont Morgan residence in New York City at 33 East 36th Street, New York, NY 10016 by architects McKim, Mead & White.
Creator/Photographer: E. F. Caldwell & Co.
Medium: Black and white photographic print
Date: c. 1905
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: LB006021-b
This is a common meeting area at a large ad agency in Los Angeles. I mean the Close Encounters spaceship light thing in the ceiling is cool and all but why?
Was they really necessary?
Does anyone sit on those cushions and bask in the glow of the light? I think not.
Glass Insulator Light Fixture with bronze cloth covered wire and aqua blue vintage glass insulator. etsy.me/295mrjK
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Things found at my local Habitat ReStore.
What is the 1970s Colonial Revival called--new colonial revival? Bicentennialism? What?
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The Stainless Steel Frames are 1st wrapped/clad in Muslin.
Later a Composite is made with Rice papers, adhesives,Fire Retardant Chemicals, and then sealed and sanded and sealed again.
The final effect is like Parchment, or Velum.
These will be mounted to a Stainless Steel "pan" /backplate- that will hold the bulbs to the wall- and allow the "shade" to be removed for changing the bulbs.