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A View Of Amsterdam Centraal Station (1889) + Gemeente Vervoerbedrijf Amsterdam (GVB) 2141 +2142 13G Siemens Combino (2001–2005) Tram Departing Amsterdam Centraal Station (1889) Tram Station
This image captures the idea that structure is needed to build knowledge. That is the way our book teaches argument writing using the H2W method: with specific pieces that go in a specific place so that when it is assembled, it makes a whole piece.
Structured: An exhibit of work by nine artists at Spattered Columns, 491 Broadway (near Broome), 5th Floor, NYC
April 14th through May 13th
William Dutterer
Sara Eichner
Austin Kennedy
Nathan Kensinger
Mike Neff
Heidi Neilson
Lauren Pascarella
Eliza Stamps
Matthew Trygve Tung
Curated by Jeff Bergman
Installation Photos by Austin Kennedy
Second fire of the day it was spotted by crews responding to another structure fire about a mile away
Copyright 2011 Jeffery C. Johnson (Chicago)- all rights reserved- no usage without written consent. Thanks.
The original structure was completed in 1847 by the Mormon Battalion. From 1850-69 it served as the San Diego County courthouse, as well as city council, Masonic Lodge and Boundary Commission charged with surveying the boundary between the US and Mexico. It burned in 1872 but was scrupulously reconstructed in 1992 and is now part of the Old Town San Diego State Historic Park.
History sign:
www.flickr.com/photos/auvet/20772548033/in/dateposted-pub...
Whilst aboard one of the boats for the Canal tour in Amsterdam, I spotted this odd looking building. it's like a lego piece that was just placed on top of another one. :)
Abandoned stone structure in Vroutsi, Amorgos - Greece. Various farm animals used to be kept in such places.
Waterbury Fire was dispatched for a possible structure fire at 45 Summit St in the Brooklyn Section of the City. As crews responded multiple calls reporting the fire began to come into the ERC.
The first due assignment arrived to find the vacant dwelling at 45 Summit well involved and the B-side of a second vacant dwelling at 43 Summit was also in flames. Residents of 49 Summit were alerted to the fire which was also threatening their home by a passing motorist who noticed the fire and began blowing his car horn to alert area residents of the fire, evacuated the structure as fire fighters laid in supply lines. Crews were initially hampered by downed power lines as the flames burned through the service to the house.
With the heavy fire making an interior attack impossible crews utilized master streams as well as the monitor on Engine 8 to flood the fully involved building and protect he exposures on either side. The fire was knocked down after about 45 minutes but not before it had damaged the roof of the occupied structure and badly damaged the vacant structure on the opposite side.
Investigators pin pointed the origin of the fire to a couch on the second floor of the original fire building possible started by vagrants.
See the full incident on my website at www.onscenefirephoto.com