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The Tři století (Three Centuries) is a historic and atmospheric restaurant tucked away on Míšeňská Street in Prague’s Malá Strana district, close to Charles Bridge and the Rotunda of St. Cross. The building dates from the 17th century and originally belonged to notable local figures—first acquired in 1709 by Maxmilian Wend and later by Ignác Kunzl in 1792. Over the years, the premises served various purposes, including functioning as a printing house and later housing a small electrical components workshop, before being converted into a restaurant
und ehemaliges Druckhaus Ullstein
The old industrial architecture is the former printing house and publisher Ullstein near the Teltow channel with a small marina. .
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The town of Derge is famous for its three-storey printing house, or parkhang, built in 1729, where Kangyur, a collection of Buddhist scriptures and Tengyur, a collection of commentaries, are still printed from wooden blocks. It was established during the reign of Derge king Tenpa Tsering. The printing house, run by monks, continues to use its ancient techniques and uses no electricity. The roof is used for drying the printed sheets.
It has been estimated that the 217,000 blocks stored at Derge comprise 70% of the Tibetan literary heritage. Derge knows all.
The town also contains several historic Tibetan monasteries, notably the Gongchen Monastery.
Or should I say my, somewhat, box patterned life. Creating a new ICC profile for our textile printer at work.
Mitt bidrag till Fotosöndag och veckans tema «liv».
My contribution for this week's theme «life»; for the Swedish photo group Fotosondag.
« Alors que je longe les entrées des maisons, du soleil sur le pavé des cours, au-delà. » (P.K.)
new website : this, random, RSS | random Flickr | © David Farreny.
A Victorian-era advertising trade card for the Rowley and Chew Printing House, Philadelphia, Pa.
For another copy of this trade card, see Santa's Up on the Housetop!
Merry Christmas!
The Rowley & Chew Printing House,
Printers' Printed Supplies,
720 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
Copyright 1877, by W. Wes. Chew, Philada.
Dublin Airport (EIDW) 1958
This is not my photograph, but a scan from a contact card found in an Amateur Radio Station. The original was printed by Dollard Printinghouse!
Printing house "Concordia", Poznań (Posen) 1933.
Caption on the reverse: "Herbert Schmalke an der Schnellpresse"
Those are the people behind the student magazine Under Dusken.
These are the folks behind the layout.
Comments of all sorts are - as always - highly appreciated!
Lighting info
- Key: Canon 580EXII | shoot-through umbrella, 1/2 CTO | front, above, right
- Rim: Quadra A Head | Maxi Lite reflector, 1/1 CTO | behind, left, outside window
- Rim: 2x Nikon SB-26 | bare, 1/1 CTO | behind, right, outside window
all triggered with Elinchrom Skyports
Gear info
- 5D II @ 1/200s, ISO640
- 24mm ƒ/1.4LII @ ƒ/8.0
Processing
- Lightroom 3
- GIMP
Thanks to Lars Erlend Leganger for assisting and to Trøndelag Folkemuseum for the location and costumes.
© 2011 by Severin Sadjina | www.sesaphoto.com
Mercedes Benz met een nieuw kleurtje, de achtergrond is het voormalig Brepols complex.
The background is the former Brepols building, Turnhout Belgium.
The before and after is posted here: Photo Dante
My website: Creatieve fotografie PhotoDante
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The 2nd building from the left is "The Printing House" - home of the equinox (a popular gym chain in nyc) that is said to have awesome views.. Unfortunately, this particular equinox only accepts 1 year memberships - they dont sell 1 day/ 1 week or even 1 month passes...
deerfield, massachusetts
july 1958
the john wilson printing house
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
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Local call number: KOR2116
Title: Guiding Star Publishing House staff at work in chicago, Illinois
Date: ca. 1900
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint - b&w. - 5 x 7 in.
Series Title: Koreshan Unity Collection
Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida
500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL, 32399-0250 USA, Contact: 850.245.6700, Archives@dos.myflorida.com
The sign is from the times when they used to be bilingual (either pre- or during WWII) and it reads as follows:
Buchdruckerei
Tiskárna
[last line unreadable - it might be "Bohumil Pospíšil" as well as on the other sing as seen on my other photo]
The Old Government Printing Office Entrance Door.
The former Queensland Government Printing Office is located between George Street and William Street, south-east of Stephens Lane. It operated between 1862 and 1983, and consisted of a number of buildings. As the first purpose-built government printing office in Queensland, the Government Printing Office played an important role in administration of the colony and then the state of Queensland. The former Government Printing Office complex currently consists of two buildings built over three different periods: a three-storey brick building facing William Street constructed 1872–1874; a three-storey brick building erected along Stephens Lane between 1884 and 1887; and a three-storey brick extension to the Stephens Lane building, constructed along George Street between 1910 and 1912.
A government printing office was required in Queensland after separation in 1859 (from NSW) when the establishment of the new Colonial Government generated a need for the printing of Hansard, the official report of the proceedings of the Houses of Parliament. Many other items were also printed on the premises, including postage stamps, Government Gazettes, Acts of Parliament, annual reports of departments, survey maps, text books, electoral rolls, school readers, and banknotes.
The entrance bay on George Street has a rusticated base of granite and an arch leads to an inset porch with stairs up to the entrance doors. These doors are timber with stained glass panels and side lights depicting various printing techniques. The Coat of Arms, Audax at Fidelis, which translates to Bold but Faithful is displayed above stained glass door
In 1983, the office moved to new premises in Woolloongabba, and a decade later the William Street building was remodelled for use by the Public Service Club.
In 2005-06, the George Street wing was renovated for use by the Registry of Births, Deaths, and Marriages.
The building is now closed to enable the construction of Queen’s Wharf Brisbane, and will be restored and repurposed for a re-opening in 2022.
The former Queensland Government Printing Office was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992
Designer: Rudong County Worker-Peasant-Soldier Art Study Class collective work (如东县工农兵美术学习班供稿)
1971, June
Broadcast Mao Zedong Thought more widespread all over the world
Ba Mao Zedong sixiang geng guangfande chuanbo dao quan shijie (把毛泽东思想更广泛地传播到全世界)
Call nr.: PC-1971-001 (Private collection)
More Chinese propaganda posters? See chineseposters.net/