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Temporary Lyttelton Library, Trinity Hall, Winchester Street, Monday 15 February 2016.
File reference: 2016-02-29-009
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
Some emergencies bring about lasting change in our lives. In those cases, it's up to us to adapt.
But, each emergency, in itself, is only temporary.
On July 21, 2018, thieves smashed through the front entrance of the Real Canadian Superstore to steal an ATM.
As the entrance doors were smashed up, the exit doors inside were temporarily made the entrance, before being returned to its original spot.
Shots of the Brigantine Beach Community Center, which is now the temporary operating site of the Brigantine branch while repairs are being made due to hurricane Sandy.
Nikon FM3A | Cosina Voigtlander Color-Skopar 28mm f/2.8 SLII N Aspherical | Kentmere Pan 400 @ 800
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Home developed in Kodak HC-110 1+31 | 9:30/68F | Paterson Tank
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This series is about those places that become our own for a short period of time, but for that small time we make them ours.
Temporary summer patio seating straddling the sidewalk and parking lane along Avenue du Mont-Royal E near Rue Fabre, The Plateau, Plateau-Mont-Royal, Montreal
The Wren Building is the signature building of the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA. Along with the Brafferton and President's House, these buildings form the College's Ancient Campus.
Construction of the first building on this site began August 8, 1695 and was completed by 1700.
The building is constructed out of red brick in the style of Flemish Bond, as was typical for official buildings in 17th and 18th century Williamsburg, including several walls remaining from previous structures, and it contains classrooms, offices, a refectory (known as the Great Hall), kitchen, and a chapel (added as a south wing in 1732). On the top of the building is a weather vane with the number 1693, the year the College was founded. In the early 1770s, plans were drawn up to complete the building as a quadrangle. Alumnus Thomas Jefferson (class of 1762) drew up a floorplan submitted to Governor Dunmore and foundations were laid in 1774. The looming War of Independence halted further construction, however, and the fourth wing was never completed. The foundations, however, still exist.
The Wren Building is the oldest academic building in continuous use in the United States, ahead of runner-up Massachusetts Hall at Harvard. The Wren Building, previously known simply as "The College" or "The Main Building" was effectively the school's only academic building until the completion of the Brafferton building and President's House in the 1720s and 1730s. The campus only began its westward expansion in the first part of the twentieth century. Students studied, attended religious services, and lived in the Wren Building. After the destruction of Virginia's former capital of Jamestown, Virginia's legislature met in the building's Great Hall as a temporary meeting place from 1700 to 1704 while the Capitol was under construction. When the Capitol burned in 1747, the legislature moved back into the building until the Capitol was reconstructed in 1754. The building also housed a grammar school and an Indian school, which was moved to the Brafferton building, in 1723. The building was used as a military hospital by the French during the American Revolutionary War and by the Confederacy during the American Civil War.
The Wren Building today has historical and ceremonial importance in addition to its academic use. Each year during the opening convocation ceremony, incoming William and Mary freshmen enter the building from the courtyard, pass through the central hall, and exit on the opposite side. As seniors, students pass through the building in the opposite direction on their way to the graduation ceremony.
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Temporary roof structure in place to protect fully Picton Reading Room dome. Work commencing on removal of damaged and weathered zinc roof covering.
Photo copyright of Shepherd Construction Ltd.
This is the mono-pitch greenhouse we will be taking to Chelsea and it will be coming back to Torberry Farm afterwards. We can wait to start growing in it!
Shots of the Brigantine Beach Community Center, which is now the temporary operating site of the Brigantine branch while repairs are being made due to hurricane Sandy.
Temporary eateries in Sumner, Christchurch
File reference: CCL-2012-05-12-Around-Sumner-May-2012 DSC_042.JPG
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.
because i'm not like normal people, i'm sitting in the near dark, with light from the hall and from the oven / stove extractor, along with my laptop as my only light sources.
garbage were only happy when it rains. i'm only happy sitting in near darkness... rain is a bonus...
Crews installed a temporary crosswalk between Cincinnati Music Hall and Washington Park for a special event.
Description: Temporary chapel building under construction. Irwin Hall replaced it in 1918.
Date: 1911-1912
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“A burrito is a delicious food item that breaks down all social barriers and leads to temporary spiritual enlightenment.” ―Lisi Harrison, Monster High
Early today, a temporary support failed at Clarke Road & Como Lake Road causing a portion of the elevated trackway to shift.
this is a temporary post to show a facebook friend some editing results, because facebook sucks and wont upload an image into a message even though its only 1.5 MBs
My father, a Marine Corps fighter pilot gets a taste of what it was like to drive a tank instead of a fighter plane. All of the tanks had the name of a beer as well as a number. Number one was Pabst.
Shots of the Brigantine Beach Community Center, which is now the temporary operating site of the Brigantine branch while repairs are being made due to hurricane Sandy.
My father, a Marine Corps fighter pilot gets a taste of what it was like to drive a tank instead of a fighter plane. All of the tanks had the name of a beer as well as a number. Number one was Pabst.
LEVO – Retail, Office and Exhibition Systems is a partner of weight EVOL. The business started in 2010 with the aim of providing an integrated and modular service / product in the area of Design and Production of building systems to equip Commercial spaces, Workspaces and Exhibition spaces.
Under this partnership, EVOL, who had drawn the system ESYS (see post), worked again with the LEVO for the design of exhibitors / museum showcases. Responding to the briefing of LEVO, we developed a modular, easy assemble, disassemble and storage model of showcase. EVOL projected the external design, the assembly and the necessary accessories to the structure of the modules on display. They may take different layouts, sizes and levels of customization.
The first assembly of the exhibitors was at Ílhavo Maritime Museum, for a temporary exhibition, where the focus was relieved of miniature boats.
Project for LEVO – Retail, Office and Exhibition Systems.
After the huge eruption of Mount Merapi in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, in 2010, the government and supporting international agencies constructed temporary school for the students who were fled from their demolished neighbourhood. The schools were located in the temporary refugee camps in surrounding and safe areas of Mount Merapi and waited for several years to be relocated to the permanent residencies.
Location: Yogyakarta, Indonesia