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This Richardson Romanesque style school was built in 1894 at a cost of $46,900. It is the only remaining 'original' school building left in Rock Island. It closed in 1980 and was purchased by a neighbor in hopes of saving it. The building is listed on the top 25 most endangered buildings in Illinois.
This Band from London wasn't really a Punk/Wave band. But their sound was New Rock with punkish design. A band which I always wanted to see live. But whenever I was in London they didn't play. Great band. Great version of the old ANIMALS hit.
This photograph was published in the Illustrated Chronicle on the 29th of February 1916.
During the Great War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England, which had been in the news. The photographs were sent in by relatives and give us a glimpse into the past.
The physical collection held by Newcastle Libraries comprises bound volumes of the newspaper from 1910 to 1925. We are keen to find out more about the people in the photographs. If you recognise anyone in the images and have any stories or information to add please comment below.
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The Crystal Bridge opened in 1988. This 13,000 sq ft structure has two distinct biomes one of which is warm-humid tropical and the other is dry desert of S. Africa and Madagascar. Reaching 70’ tall the sky-bridge is work of art and architectural masterpiece.
This is a shot from my back door. Every fall the Red Maple in behind and the younger Norway Maple in front create an interesting color contrast. The Red Maple turns flaming red by the end of September and retains its leaves for 3-4 weeks. The younger Norway Maple, however, remains green until late in the season, late October. It doesn't put on much of a color display either with many of the leaves falling while they are still partially green.
This is a top 40 band I was in during the mid 70's. I played sax and flute. We were actually pretty good, we worked alot. Thats me on the top right.
This monstrous fence is being constructed to annoy and impede the travel of Torontonian's. This is what 2 billion bucks gets you, fences and cops.
5 days from now you won't be able to get near where this photo was taken as the fence will be secured all around and hundreds of cops to ensure you stay away.
this man was walking around asking us how to improve the ride. he was so nice and sincere. i can't find where i wrote his name down... but it was something like eliminator...
This is the interior of famous Trader Jon's bar in downtown Pensacola. Closed in 2003, this landmark was a fun place for tourists and locals to get a drink and see the aviation memorabilia hanging all over
This little one is hanging out at the feeders trying to get the last of its much needed winter stores.
This photo is taken by a Google Streetview camera, which shows a building on the corner of Hogg Lane in 2017. In 1953 when I went to work in Grays , this was the original police station at that time.
I wish I had my good camera when I saw these babies. He got right up when I got out of the car and gave me a good stare.
The last installment of the 3 part series of grunge, monotone, or very little tone images from around Dayton.
I almost moved into this house... it was the first one my parents looked at when we first moved into town, nearly 18 years ago.
This is a day late and I already had these taken in advance haha. This is my beautiful friend Juliet. We took a bunch of photos but this by far is my favorite from our shoot. This week has been pretty boring because we had an ice storm out here in TX for a couple of days and it was way to bad to drive out in that weather. I hope you guys are having a good week. :)
This spot is fairly far from the Ice Lakes where we camped, but it was a great place to stop on the way back down. There are so many awesome views in this area, but we didn't have good weather much at all this weekend. Of course after deciding to bail on another night and making it back down to the car, we turned around to perfectly clear skies. That's CO for you.
this is actually a two flavoured soft serve, the chocolate is at at the bottom, it was so good !! I wish they have this in madrid.
See the huge salt-lakes down there near the coast. You can read more about this interesting phenomenon here: es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parque_Natural_de_las_Salinas_de_Sa...
On a flight from Alicante, operated by FlyNiki, on behalf of Air Berlin.
This is my first 1/3 doll. I have never had to put one together like this, it was fun! I do prefer rooted heads, the wig is a pain. I waited sooo long for Utena, my #1 Doll in my life!
Victoria Avenue. Trefresa House. This Cornish name was used as Trefresa Farm in Cornwall was where his father John Legoe was born. His father was a sea Captain and captained many passenger ships to Australia from the 1850s to the 1870. He captained the maiden voyage of the Yalata to Adelaide, his visit to SA, in 1865. His last voyage to SA was in 1877 when he bought his family with him to settle here. His son Glen became a director of G & R Wills Company and later W Moffin & Co and George Wilcox and Co. He was mainly an importer with these companies and an exporter of meat, wool, hides but also had a pastoral estate at Binnum in the South East. Glen bought his land in Victoria Avenue in 1902 with a house standing on it erected by a previous owner. In 1919 he engaged architects Woods, Bagot, Jory and Laybourne-Smith to prepare drawings for major alterations to the value of around £5000. This work transformed the look and style of the original house. The “new’ residence was built in the English style with a steep tiled roof, wide verandas, round columns, and attic windows. It has the appearance of a British colonial house from hill country in India. The unique appearance of the house includes dormer windows beside a central chimney which softens the massive bulk of the steep roof. Glen Legoe’s Trefresa House was subdivided into 11 properties in 1922 when Glen Avenue was created. Glen Avenue opened up land back to the railway line. The house of 14 main rooms and with over two acres of gardens was sold in 1938 and by 1941 it was owned by Clive Langdon Bonython a member of one of SA’s wealthiest and best known family through investments and ownership of the Advertiser. Clive was a mere accountant and business director. His directorships included Wiles manufacturing Company and Mumzone products etc. The property has superb cast iron gates. The steep roof looks as if designed to cope with tropical downpours or massive winter snows.
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Title: Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology, v.7
Creator: Grandin, Egbert H. (Egbert Henry), b. 1855, ed
Creator: Bandl, Ludwig
Creator: Billroth, Theodor, 1829-1894
Creator: Börner, Ernst, 1843-1914
Creator: Breisky, A
Creator: Charpentier, Arthur Louis Alphonse, 1836-1899
Creator: Chrobak, Rudolf
Creator: Gusserow, A
Creator: Hegar, A. (Alfred), 1830-1914
Creator: Kaltenbach, Rudolph, 1842-1896
Creator: Müller, Peter, 1836-1922
Creator: Olshausen, Robert Michaelis von, 1836-1915
Creator: Winckel, F
Creator: Zweifel, Paul
Publisher: New York, W. Wood & Company
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons
Contributor: Columbia University Libraries
Date: 1887
Vol: v.7
Language: eng
Description: Ed. by Egbert H. Grandin: v. 1. Gynecological examinations, minor therapeutic manipulations and elementary operations, operations on the ovaries.--v. 2. Operations on the tubes, uterus, broad ligaments, round ligaments and vagina. Operations in urinary fistulæ. Prolapse operations. Operations on the vulva and perineum.--VIII. Diseases of the ovaries, by Dr. R. Olshausen ... Ed. by Egbert H. Grandin.--IX. Diseases of the female mammary glands, by Th. Billroth ... and new growths of the uterus, by A. Gusserow ... Ed. by Egbert H. Grandin.--X. Diseases of the female urethra and bladder, by F. Winckel ... and Diseases of the vagina, by A. Breisky ... Ed. by Egbert H. Grandin
XI. Sterility: developmental anomalies of the uterus, by P. Müller ... and The menopause, by E. Börner ... Ed. by Egbert H. Grandin.--XII. Diseases of the tubes, ligaments, pelvic peritoneum and pelvic cellular tissue; extra-uterine pregnancy, by L. Bandl ... and Diseases of the External female genitals; lacerations of the perineum, by P. Zweifel ... Ed. by Egbert H. Grandin
[I-V] A practical treatise on obstetrics, by Dr. A. Charpentier ... Tr. under the supervision of, and with notes and additions by Egbert H. Grandin: v. 1. Anatomy of the internal and external genitals, menstruation and fecundation, normal pregnancy and labor.--v. 2 The pathology of pregnancy.--v. 3. The pathology of labor, the uses of ergot.--v. 4. Obstetric operations, the pathology of the puerperium.--[V] Gynecological diagnosis, general gynecological therapeusis, by R. Chrobak. Electricity in gynecology and obstetrics, by Egbert H. Grandin.--VI-VII. A hand-book of general and operative gynecology, by Dr. A Hegar and Dr. A Kaltenbach ..
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This picture was taken around 10 in the morning in the old part of Shanghai. I was walking around trying to take pictures when i wondered off into some alley and I found myself walking through this small alley. I walked in a little bit and took this picture. The picture involves many lines. There is a large contrast between light and dark that can be seen in this picture. The shadow makes the picture dark and the sun makes the picture bright. I like this picture because it seems like it never ends. This picture represents "Oppression" to me because it is almost as if you are getting squashed between the walls. In this picture everything is in focus except the laundry in the back. The walls are also focused in this picture. I really like this picture because it gives you the impression that the world you live in can be dangerous. It shows that if you are not careful you can be squashed by the world. I really enjoyed making this picture.
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Title: Das Füllen der Zähne mit Amalgam : nebst einem Anhange über die moderne Behandlung pulpakranker Zähne
Creator: Witzel, Adoph
Creator: Frisch, Albert
Creator: Zeiss, C
Creator: Wesser, Karl
Creator: Obernetter, J. B. (Johann Baptist), 1840-1887
Creator: University of Bristol. Library
Publisher: Berlin : Berlinische Verlagsanstalt
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: University of Bristol
Date: 1899
Language: ger
Description: Vol. 1: "mit 9 Lichtdruck- 11 Aquarelldrucktafeln und 466 Figuren im Texte" and vol. 2: "mit 4 Tafeln und 42 Figuren im Texte."
Plates are signed: "Photographiert von C. Zeiss, Jena", and "Lithtdruck von Albert Frisch, Berlin W.", or "Gezeichnet und gemalt von Karl Wesser, Jena", and "Aquarelldruck von J. B. Obernetter, München."
The 4 plates in vol. 2 are accompanied by letterpress explanations
With added part t.-p. for each vol
Each vol. has its own t.-p
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