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Light Fixture at main entrance.

The House of Hospitality Building is the park's Visitor's Center.

 

What would become Balboa Park was dedicated on May 26, 1868, when a 1400 acre tract of nine city pueblo lots was set aside by the City of San Diego. San Diego's population was 2,301 people and there were only 915 houses at this time.

 

The development of Balboa Park began in earnerst for the Panama-California Exposition of 1915-16, and extended to the California Pacific International Exposition of 1935-36.

 

The theme of the 1915 Panama-California Exposition was to celebrate man's progress and achievements. The Cabrillo Bridge and most of the Cultural Center "Buildings" along El Prado were built for the Exposition under the supervision of Bertram Grovesnor Goodhue (Los Angeles Central Library and the Nebraska State Capitol).

 

Balboa Park is on the National Register #77000331, and it is also a National Historic Landmark.

The Jellico Motel, just off I-75, Jellico, Tennessee. I haven't been able to determine exactly when it closed, but it appears to still have been in business in at least 2014.

TOP: right shoulder. My cat Beasley grabbed my arm. He had just been hit by a car and I was carrying him to the vet. He knew he was dying. MIDDLE LEFT: sternum. Mole removed by a doctor who told me, "Good thing you're married. Then I wont' worry about the scar this will leave. Only your husband will see it." Little did he know he left a small heart shaped mole. MIDDLE: nose. Car accident. I hydroplaned on the freeway and a barrier. My face went into the steering wheel. This was before airbags. RIGHT: right leg. I sat on a pair of scissors. Seriously. BOTTOM LEFT: left ankle. A terrible Big Wheel accident while babysitting. RIGHT: left foot. When I was 5, I sliced my foot on a broken ceramic collar for a light fixture. It was on the basement floor and probably is STILL on the basement floor. No one cleans anything at my parent's house.

 

Now. Don't you know me SO much better?

Just an interesting light fixture at my new favorite brunch place in Portland.

retro hanging light fixture: xl atomic 3-tier

At the north-east corner, we have a kumquat tree. All four citrus have uplights. The stair at the north edge leads up to the elm room and is well lit, as is the floor of the garden.

One of the chandelier light fixtures in Barberian's Red Wine Cellar. I believe this originally installed at Toronto General Hospital.

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The one-of-a-kind flower chandelier completes the unique scheme.

This is the inside of restored Union Station in downtown Denver. There are shops, hotels, restaurants, coffee shops, and of course, a bus and train terminal.

san josé mcenery convention center, san josé california

This is some kind of lighting gizmo outside of the Camarillo Library.

An unusual light fixture (installation??) in Zurich central train station

I can't believe I walked away from these last week when I first saw them in a local junk shop. When I went back, I expected the owner to ask a fortune for them but he charged me $1.50 for both. Score!

Photowalk. Alden B. Dow Home & Studio. Midland, Michigan.

This is a fabulous rare amber glass ceiling fixture. Long electrical cord with chain.

 

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I love color and this stained glass circle is the bottom part of an overhead light fixture at a friend's house.

(new) Warren County Courthouse, Vicksburg. Completed in 1940 as a project of the Federal Works Agency, the courthouse was designed by architects Havis & Havis and built by W.G. McGee & Son of Jackson.

GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN--This super-70s light fixture features three pebbled-glass-and-wood lights which hang from a new metal base. Your electrician can hang them at whatever lengths you prefer

mini series i did on different light fixtures all in the same house.

The restoration of the historic Bass Mansion at the University of St. Francis is pretty much complete.

 

John Henry Bass, a key force in the growth of 19th century Fort Wayne, built Brookside as the centerpiece of his country estate on what is now Spring Street. After fire destroyed the first home, he rebuilt Brookside in 1903 as a steel-framed, sandstone-encased house. The founder of Bass Foundry decorated the mansion with intricate woodwork, fine artwork, valuable antiques and elegant furnishings.

 

The Sisters of Saint Francis of Perpetual Adoration bought the home and 65 acres south of Spring Street from the Bass family in 1944. They moved what was then Saint Francis College from Layfayette, Indiana to Fort Wayne. The mansion served as the college library until the university opened the Lee and Jim Vann Library in August 2006.

greenbelt 5 lighting installation.

Street lamp fixture in Long Beach's historic Bluff Park neighborhood.

Beth has the new paint on the walls above the paneling (weimaraner by benj. moore) and the new pendant installed.

this is a light fixture gracing the ceiling of the liberty theatre in astoria, oregon. the residents of astoria have done an amazing job restoring this theatre, and were gracious enough to open it up to all us tourists to enjoy. i would definitely like to return one day to see a performance of some sort here.

 

this is also my first attempt at an orton photo. i saw some examples of this style in other people's photostreams and totally dug it. it instantly gives an awesome mood to a photo.

My fan. I love this fan. It is my favorite thing in my kitchen, second to the food!

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