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Maker Corps Artists Angela Johnson and Pascale Ife Williams shared their talent with Madison children and families all summer through a series of workshops at area libraries and community centers. This project was funded through grants from Maker Education, Navigant, and Institute of Museum and Library Services. Photos by library staff.
Maker Corps Artists Angela Johnson and Pascale Ife Williams shared their talent with Madison children and families all summer through a series of workshops at area libraries and community centers. This project was funded through grants from Maker Education, Navigant, and Institute of Museum and Library Services. Photos by library staff.
Photo taken at the Maker Faire NoVa that was held on the campus of George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia on March 18, 2018.
Photo taken at Maker Faire NoVa, which was held at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia on March 18, 2018.
Maker Corps Artists Angela Johnson and Pascale Ife Williams shared their talent with Madison children and families all summer through a series of workshops at area libraries and community centers. This project was funded through grants from Maker Education, Navigant, and Institute of Museum and Library Services. Photos by library staff.
The Tinkering Studio and the Exploratorium brought a booth full of exhibits, experiences, and making activities to the Bay Area Maker Faire in San Mateo, CA.
Maker Battery is a late nineteenth coastal artillery battery in Cornwall that is typical ofbatteries reflecting the technological and political changes of the time. Constructed in 1887 to expand the capabilities of the nearby Grenville Battery, Maker was initially equipped with a single 12.5-inch Rifled Muzzle Loading (RML) gun. This was expanded 3 years later to three 12.5-inch RML guns. By 1900 these were outdated and outgunned armaments, and while a proposal for 9.2-inch BL guns was dismissed, in 1903 the battery's two northern emplacements were upgraded to the 6-inch BL Mk. VII. Enduring another 8 years the battery was disarmed in 1911 and never reutilised.
The three emplacements are in good condition, each with their associated subterranean magazines. The 12.5-inch RML emplacement retains its pivot, race and traversing arc.
Maker Battery is owned by a nearby estate and rented out to private tenants. This was a permission visit with the tenant who was on site.