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Unity - The Apocalypse
Expo Twente, Enschede NL
31.10.2015
Client: Absolutely Fresh
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Unfortunately, Denny and I finished up at the Home & Studio just too late to tour Unity Temple. Next time!
The New Jersey Army and Air National Guard celebrated Unity Day on Thursday, June 18, 2015 at the National Guard's Joint Training and Training Development Center at Fort Dix, New Jersey. This year's observance kicked off with a 5K Fun Walk/Run followed by official ceremonies.
The New Jersey National Guard was the first state militia in the country to desegregate. In April of 1930, with the full support and encouragement of then Governor Alfred Driscoll, the State Legislature took the unprecedented step of approving the formation of the First Separate Battalion, New Jersey Army National Guard. Even though these actions were in apparent violation of federal law, the state appropriated funds for the organization of this battalion. In July of 1931, 63 members of Company A of New Jersey's newest unit were mustered-in at an old movie theater in Newark, New Jersey.
Unity Temple, 1905-1908, Frank Lloyd Wright, 875 Lake St.
One of the most important Wright's building in the beginning of the 20th century. Many people think it's the first modern building. Concrete only. Double core: the taller side is the Temple, and the shorter side is the House. No window at the street side. Lighting mostly from roof windows with yellow and green stained glass.
Wright said when he designed this building, for the first time he realized that the true soul of a building is not wall but space.
The world's fastest man, USAIN BOLT wears a PUMA Unity race singlet, bearing the same graphics as the Africa Unity Kit - the World's first continental football kit - which many of PUMA sponsored African football teams have been wearing to show solidarity for the continent of Africa. This was the Jamaican's first appearance in the 2010 IAAF Diamond League Series in Shanghai! (Photo by Feng Li/Getty Images)
National Police Week: 16th Annual POLICE UNITY TOUR / ARRIVAL at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in the 400 block of E Street, NW, Washington DC on Sunday afternoon, 12 May 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Watch my YouTube video at youtu.be/bbrxV9J_BrE
Visit Police Unity Tour website at policeunitytour.com
Visit Elvert Barnes 2013 National Police Week docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/NPW2013
Unity Temple, 1905-1908, Frank Lloyd Wright, 875 Lake St.
One of the most important Wright's building in the beginning of the 20th century. Many people think it's the first modern building. Concrete only. Double core: the taller side is the Temple, and the shorter side is the House. No window at the street side. Lighting mostly from roof windows with yellow and green stained glass.
Wright said when he designed this building, for the first time he realized that the true soul of a building is not wall but space.
This Cadillac was randomly parked in a vacant field on the north side of Highway 26 in the tiny community of Unity in eastern Oregn's Baker County.
Title: Unity House building
Date: Unknown
Photographer: Unknown
Photo ID: 5780PB41F18LP400G
Collection: International Ladies Garment Workers Union Photographs (1885-1985)
Repository: The Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives in the ILR School at Cornell University is the Catherwood Library unit that collects, preserves, and makes accessible special collections documenting the history of the workplace and labor relations. www.ilr.cornell.edu/library/kheel
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