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The Moody Church at the corners of W. North Ave., N. Clark St. and N. LaSalle Dr. was designed by architects Fugard and Knapp and completed in1925. Covering an area of 140 feet by 225 feet, the church combines Romanesque and Byzantine architecture and is one of the largest Romanesque churches in the United States. The building was originally intended to be 20 feet longer, but due to widening of N. LaSalle Dr., the layout had to be altered; this is believed by some to be the reason for the unusually steep choir loft. From floor to the false acoustic ceiling is 68 feet, and the structural ceiling is 10 to 15 feet above that. The church remains the largest non-pillared auditorium in the Chicago area, and has permanent seating for 3,740 people, 2,270 on the main floor and 1,470 in the balcony. The curved balcony was one of the earliest examples of cantilevered construction, and its curvature – as well as the rest of the layout of the auditorium – was designed so that all lines focus on the pulpit.
Photograph from Open House Chicago 2018.
Moody Towers is the largest residence hall at the University of Houston. This photo was taken from Wheeler Street.
Pics I took a while back of a friend with his GPZ. Was going for the 'grainy/rough/moody' look.
Was (and so far my only) my first 'model' shoot.
Some interesting art rock stuff from Leeds' the Moody Gowns, the first act I saw and weren't bettered all day. There's some free music to be had at www.moodygowns.com/Home.html
Some shots of this amazing building. History at: www.moodychurch.org/get-to-know-us/history-moody-church/
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Scenes from Moody Gardens, Galveston Island. Brought to you by the official website of Galveston Island tourism, www.galveston.com . For lodging, visit our website or call toll-free (888)939-8680.
Moody Blues @ LG Arena, Birmingham – Saturday 8th June 2013
Photographs by ML Imagery for Midlands
Rocks
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1965 British Ocean Freighters. Booklet by Bert Moody.
British Shipping.Transport.
I have posted this as 'for sale' on other platforms, and though I would add it here too.
Should anybody be interested in it at £9, then please contact me.
Published in January 1965, by Ian Allan.
A very well preserved copy, with no internal markings. Sample paged shown.
Centre staples are without any signs of rust, and all 65 pages are intact, without tears or rips. There are very minor signs of wear to the outside edges.
W x D = 10 cm x 15.3cm
The innermost 4 pages have minor creasing close to the spine, which appears to have been done when printed. It appears less prominent than shown in the sample photos.
Spencer Moody at the VERA Project Dunk Tank - Capitol Hill Block Party - 7/25/09
Photo by Abbey Simmons.
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Love how the color combinations are looking!
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MOODY AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. -- Tech. Sgt. Charles Dantzler, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron pest management NCO in charge, retrieves a net of mosquitoes here Oct. 3, 2012. After retrieving the net, the captured mosquitoes are sent to the 23rd Medical Group public health flight for sorting and then sent to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, for analysis. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Douglas Ellis)