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Catalog #: Iraq_00098
Collection: Edwin Newman Album
Album #: AL4-B
Page #: 19
Picture on Page: 2
Description : Government Offices
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
These were the offices of Samuel Newhouse, James Hanchett and Charles Taylor.
The Argo Gold Mine and Mill, at 2350 Riverside Dr, is a former mine and gold that opened on April 1, 1913 at the entrance of the 4.6-mile Newhouse Tunnel, later called the Argo Tunnel. The Tunnel was built between 1893 and 1910 to drain the gold mines in Virginia Canyon, Gilpin Gulch, Russell Gulch, Quartz Hill, Nevadaville, and Central City. The mill, one of the largest and most modern in Colorado, was built by R.E. Shimer to strip the valuable metals like gold, silver, copper and lead from the ore extracted from the tunnel. Following a flooding accident in 1943 that left four miners dead, the tunnel was closed, and Argo Mill ceased operations.
The five-story mill sat abandoned until 1976 when it was purchased by James N. Maxwell, who renovated it and opened it to the public as a museum. The bottom level of the mill serves as a museum displaying mining and milling artifacts, old payroll records, milling receipts, and old photographs. After touring the Dougle Eagle mine, and the Argo Mill, visitors can pan for gold and gems.
National Register #78000836 (1978)
One of a series of photographs taken of the old and new Post Offices in Belleville, Ontario, on the day the old one closed. The new Federal Building housed the new Post Office at the southeast corner of Pinnacle and Station Streets.
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A photo by Ian Robertson of the set-up, or maintenance of the Ontario Motor League office at 162 Front Street, Belleville, Ontario. Mervyn Jones [center], Frank Murray [right]. The man crouching is unidentified.
The last frame, and a bonus sliver, taken with a Brownie Cresta 3 camera in week 246 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/72157623113584240
The film is Fujichrome Provia 400X colour slide film, cross-processed in the Tetenal C41 kit.
Another striking looking building which looked as if it housed the offices of lecturers & other staff.
I made this assumption on the fact that several serious looking individuals were walking out of this building. They also looked rather irked by all the tourists about - especially camera wielding ones ;-)
These were the offices of Samuel Newhouse, James Hanchett and Charles Taylor.
The Argo Gold Mine and Mill, at 2350 Riverside Dr, is a former mine and gold that opened on April 1, 1913 at the entrance of the 4.6-mile Newhouse Tunnel, later called the Argo Tunnel. The Tunnel was built between 1893 and 1910 to drain the gold mines in Virginia Canyon, Gilpin Gulch, Russell Gulch, Quartz Hill, Nevadaville, and Central City. The mill, one of the largest and most modern in Colorado, was built by R.E. Shimer to strip the valuable metals like gold, silver, copper and lead from the ore extracted from the tunnel. Following a flooding accident in 1943 that left four miners dead, the tunnel was closed, and Argo Mill ceased operations.
The five-story mill sat abandoned until 1976 when it was purchased by James N. Maxwell, who renovated it and opened it to the public as a museum. The bottom level of the mill serves as a museum displaying mining and milling artifacts, old payroll records, milling receipts, and old photographs. After touring the Dougle Eagle mine, and the Argo Mill, visitors can pan for gold and gems.
National Register #78000836 (1978)
A photograph showing a county office building at the intersection of Church Street and Campbell Street in Belleville, Ontario.
Lewisham Council Offices (1953-63) by Lewisham Borough Architects' Department.
Photos taken on a Twentieth Century Society walk round Catford and Lewisham in South London on 27th April 2008.
Brasília, 09 de Agosto de 2017.
Fotos: Beto Monteiro / Secom UnB.
As aulas começarão cheias de novidades e muito mais conforto para os alunos da Fazenda Água Limpa (FAL) da Universidade de Brasília. Durante os primeiros seis meses deste ano, o local esteve em obras, que abrangeram principalmente os blocos de sala de aula e da administração do centro de excelência, que recebe cerca de 2,5 mil estudantes por semestre. Mesmo no período de reforma, as aulas continuaram a acontecer.
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www.noticias.unb.br/publicacoes/76-institucional/1686-faz...
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In need of a more prominent local presence, the organization which supports the architecture profession in the State, AIA California (AIACA), moved their offices to a Midtown building which was once occupied by architect Ralph Vitiello’s practice. Originally built in the 1930’s, the existing brick building has tremendous character with concrete floors and exposed wood trusses.
As each client is unique in what they do and how they work, we embedded ourselves in AIACA’s work environment to understand how their new space needed to function and feel. Through a series of benchmarking tours, ideation charrettes and sketch sessions we designed a space tailored to their organizational needs which includes neighborhoods and spaces supportive of different work modes, as well as areas encouraging collaboration. A variety of conference spaces also allow flexibility for meetings, events and focused work when necessary.
On the exterior an entry portal addresses the street and creates a prominent entrance into the new space. Other features include a curated library where books featuring California architects and designers will be displayed. A “big table” serves as the staff break area and also a pre-function space for events and AIA Executive Committee meetings. This public side can be closed off through a series of full height sliding doors, providing privacy for the staff offices.
This new space better serves the AIACA as they continue their mission for California architects.
State Senator Cathy Osten talks with students enrolled at the Lebanon Regional Agricultural Science & Technology Center at Lyman Memorial High School in Lebanon about the positive impact that new, increased state tuition funding for vo-ag students will have at Lyman High and across Connecticut. Sen. Osten spent 90 minutes at the Lebanon Regional Agricultural Science & Technology Center at Lyman High meeting with students and faculty to talk about the impact of the 2019 state budget, which increases the annual state grant for each student attending a regional agricultural science and technology center by $1,000, from $3,200 to $4,200. Overall agriscience tuition funding in the 2019 state budget (which begins July 1) increased $3.53 million, or 33%, from $10.228 million to $13.76 million. (June 8, 2018)