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Riverview Hospital is a mental health facility located in Coquitlam, British Columbia. Riverview opened in 1913 and had 4,630 patients at its peak in 1950.[1] In January 2009, only 256 active beds remained, in early 2012 only 3 wards remained containing less than 50 patients and as of mid June 2012 only 2 wards remain. The final two wards closed on Friday the 13th of July, 2012.
A car appears to be pacing a Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad train along Riverview Road south of Peninsula, Ohio. Both are approaching a grade crossing.
This is my first post with Canon. When my late father-in-law passed away, this Canon Canonet QL17 G-III was handed down to me after being stored away for more than 15 years. I had it cleaned and finally found myself 48mm UV-Haze filter for the job. This image came out from the first roll. I like this little RF and I think the lens is very sharp too.
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Canon Canonet QL17 G-III | Canon Lens 40mm 1.7
Expired Kodak Gold 100
Scanned negative
Looking East off the State Street Bridge. Love walking downtown along the river and enjoying the sites.
Riverview Maltings, Grantham. Built for Robert Lee in 1860, and eventually owned from 1894 by Lee & Grinling of Grantham. The kilns were partially re-built after Second World War bomb damage. Grade 2 listed. The Maltings were converted into apartments in 2007.
Grantham, Lincolnshire, East Midlands, UK - Riverview Maltings, Bridge Road
November 2020
Riverview Hospital is a mental health facility located in Coquitlam, British Columbia. Riverview opened in 1913 and had 4,630 patients at its peak in 1950.[1] In January 2009, only 256 active beds remained, in early 2012 only 3 wards remained containing less than 50 patients and as of mid June 2012 only 2 wards remain. The final two wards closed on Friday the 13th of July, 2012.
Riverview Hospital is a mental health facility located in Coquitlam, British Columbia. Riverview opened in 1913 and had 4,630 patients at its peak in 1950.[1] In January 2009, only 256 active beds remained, in early 2012 only 3 wards remained containing less than 50 patients and as of mid June 2012 only 2 wards remain. The final two wards closed on Friday the 13th of July, 2012.
Riverview Hospital is a mental health facility located in Coquitlam, British Columbia. Riverview opened in 1913 and had 4,630 patients at its peak in 1950.[1] In January 2009, only 256 active beds remained, in early 2012 only 3 wards remained containing less than 50 patients and as of mid June 2012 only 2 wards remain. The final two wards closed on Friday the 13th of July, 2012.
I've seen many older churches with two front doors. I read recently that men entered through one door and sat on one side of the church while women entered through the other door and sat on the other side of the church. I cannot verify that this is correct but it sounds reasonable. Looking back on the churches I attended in my youth, there was a separation of gender but it was front to back, not side to side. There would be a couple of rows of men in the front, a few rows of women in the middle, then some more men in the back.
I went to a conference once where the attendees were filling up the back of the room. The speaker got up to the microphone and said, "Y'all come on up toward the front. What are you, Baptists?"
Riverview Hospital is a Canadian mental health facility located in Coquitlam, British Columbia. It operated under the governance of BC Mental Health & Addiction Services when it closed in July 2012.
The main entrance to the firehouse.
Fell in love with this area of Portsmouth Ohio today. The Mavic would record these historic buildings
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Riverview Hospital is a mental health facility located in Coquitlam, British Columbia. Riverview opened in 1913 and had 4,630 patients at its peak in 1950.[1] In January 2009, only 256 active beds remained, in early 2012 only 3 wards remained containing less than 50 patients and as of mid June 2012 only 2 wards remain. The final two wards closed on Friday the 13th of July, 2012.
Riverview Hospital is a mental health facility located in Coquitlam, British Columbia. Riverview opened in 1913 and had 4,630 patients at its peak in 1950.[1] In January 2009, only 256 active beds remained, in early 2012 only 3 wards remained containing less than 50 patients and as of mid June 2012 only 2 wards remain. The final two wards closed on Friday the 13th of July, 2012.
View from our 12th Floor room at the Jacksonville Hyatt
As Hyatts go, the view IS the best thing about this particular Hyatt. Wouldn't recommend it.