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Shade structure for residential.
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At around 4 pm the Riverside FD was toned out for the possible structure fire smoke showing from the building. PD got on scene secured a perimeter and evacuated some of the residents. Day crew in 1621 (engine out of riversides second house) along with 1614 and 1607 ( a LT who was in Sta 1) responded to the scene. Once on scene 1621 stretched one 1' 3/4. 1607 once on scene struck out a full still alarm. There was smoke showing from the rear of the building from both the second and first floor. But more importantly there was smoke coming from the basement. So they brought the line into the basement. When 1629 got on scene they were assigned ventilation. There was a problem on the roof though. Besides being steep the vent team had a very hard time getting through the roof, which was 4 shingles thick and a 1' 1/4 underneath that. And to add a cherry on top there was tons and tons of insulation which had to be pulled out. Also in one words of the FF operating the saw. "I was getting more smoke from the saw then the hole". While the attack was in the basement a second one was stretched just behind them, the attack team lost pressure in their line and the team behind them took the lead. It was all and all a quick knock...most of the fire damage was contained to the basement. The vent team was very lucky though when they made one of their holes, it was above the stairwell leading from the first to second floor which got a lot of smoke out. According to the FF in the basement which they could not see their hands in front of their faces, as soon as they vented the roof they gained Visibility. Pictured is 1629, 1621, and RPD 51
9-23-2016
Structure Fire
SouthMeade Dr
Thanksgiving FD, Archer Lodge FD, Wilson's Mills FD, JCEMS, Fire Marshal
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I regretfully neglected to record the source of the following, and Google search was no help at all in locating it. Any information would be greatly appreciated as I'd love to provide an appropriate source for quoted material.
The church is located a few miles south of Lynchburg, Virginia on English Tavern Road. This location is apparently considered as part of the Rustburg area in Campbell County, Virginia.
"White's Church was established in 1812 by two Quaker men who had been turned out of their church because they fell in love with and married Methodist girls. They decided to build a sanctuary of their own halfway between the homes of the two young couples." The church was named for Robert White, who, with John DePriest, transferred land "to the Methodist Episcopal Church forever." A sign above the entrance states the church was founded in 1812.
The core of the original church was built during the 19th century, a rectangular shape with 3 pointed windows on either side (notable for the shutters which curved at the top) and a small entry porch, which was probably redesigned to permit enclosure of the entrance. It was essentially a front gable construction with gable returns and a semicircular vent near the top. "The pews have been arranged with an aisle down the middle, whereas in former days there were two aisles, one on each side, and the pews were separated in the center by a board partition, with the men sitting to the right of the minister and the women to the left, as was the custom. The old box stove in the center of the church has been removed, as have the big square wooden spittoons, sandfilled and one to a pew, on the men's side of the room." There was at one time a slave gallery within the church. Changes have been made over the years with many additions and landscaping endeavors. The structure is set back from the road and has a pleasing setting with many nearby trees.
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Title: Dumbarton Oaks Gardens: Kitchen Garden: Arbor
Other title: Dumbarton Oaks Gardens (Washington, D.C.)
Creator: Farrand, Beatrix, 1872-1963
Creator role: Landscape Architect
Date: 1949
Current location: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Description of work: The Dumbarton Oaks Gardens were designed by the noted landscape gardener Beatrix Farrand, in cooperation with her clients Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, who purchased the property in 1920. The formal gardens occupy 10 acres. The major work was completed between 1921 and 1941, although changes, notably the addition of the Pebble Garden and redesign of the Ellipse, continued to be made by Mrs. Bliss, working with Ruth Havey. Endowments were established expressly for the purpose of maintaining the gardens and for supporting a program of research in landscape architecture.
Description of view: Looking down the interior of the arbor walkway with garden seating on the left.
Work type: Architecture and Landscape
Culture: American
Materials/Techniques: Wood
Brick
Source: DeTuerk, James
Resource type: Image
File format: JPEG, TIFF archived offline
Image size: 1341H X 2115W pixels
Permitted uses: This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. Other uses are not permitted. For additional details see: alias.libraries.psu.edu/vius/copyright/publicrightsarch.htm
Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures
Filename: larch slide (#1)0015.jpg
Record ID: WB2007-0933
Sub collection: gardens
garden structures
walkways
Copyight holder: Copyright James DeTuerk
CAL FIRE/Placer County Fire Department assisted Placer Hills Fire Protection District with a structure fire on Ponderosa Lane Auburn February 2023.
Copenhagen 2023
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Out walking with the PEN E-P5 and some old Minolta ROKKOR-X lenses tonight.
50mm f/1.4
©2013 Jamie A. MacDonald
9-23-2016
Structure Fire
SouthMeade Dr
Thanksgiving FD, Archer Lodge FD, Wilson's Mills FD, JCEMS, Fire Marshal
Another homework for university. The idea was to create 3 different black and white structures each 20x20. The composition should range from calm to energetic.
Too bad the scrren with its 72ppi can't fully reproduce the thin lines. Maybe someone gets a kick by looking at the moiré ::]
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9-23-2016
Structure Fire
SouthMeade Dr
Thanksgiving FD, Archer Lodge FD, Wilson's Mills FD, JCEMS, Fire Marshal
Interesting structure near the river, quite close to Darwin (it's a fish farm)
This is Wild River Farmed Seafood
here are 22 saltwater grow-out ponds, 8 nursery ponds, a hatchery and a processing facility in operation.
Address: Lot 1840 Middle Arm Rd, Weddell, NT, 0822
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This amazing glass couture piece Structures of Self was recently modeled by one of the collaborating artists during the new Beakerhead festival of science, art and engineering. The idea to collaborate on an a photoshoot that paired the alien/bug like garment with the 40 foot RayGun Gothic Rocketship during the setting sun, made for some pretty creative images
Structures of Self:
lead artist: Farlee Mowat
artist: Lana Collier
Raygun Gothic Rocketship:
Sean Orlando
Nathaniel Taylor
David Shulman