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Various views of Cleveland at dusk from the outdoor observation deck on the 44th floor of the Terminal Tower on Thursday, July 18, 2013.
Views of Birmingham.
Chamberlain Memorial Fountain
The Chamberlain Memorial was erected in Chamberlain Square, Birmingham, England, on 20 October 1880, to commemorate the public service of Joseph Chamberlain, who was present at the inauguration ceremony. Joseph Chamberlain was a Birmingham businessman, councillor, mayor and Member of Parliament. He died in 1914.
For the creation of the monument, ÂŁ3,000 of public funds were raised. The monument was designed by John Henry Chamberlain (no relation), a personal friend and municipal architect. The design is 65 feet (20 m) tall and of neo-gothic style, reminiscent of the Albert Memorial. It bears a 50 centimetres (20 in) portrait medallion of Chamberlain by Thomas Woolner on the south side. The carvings of the capitals and the crocketted spire were done by S. Barfield of Leicester, John Henry Chamberlain's favourite sculptor. Salviati Burke and Co. of Venice were commissioned to do the mosaics after their success with the Birmingham Council House. It is Grade II listed.
See more information on the links below:-
vanderkrogt.net/statues/object.php?webpage=ST&record=...
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamberlain_Memorial
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JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN MEMORIAL, CHAMBERLAIN SQUARE, BIRMINGHAM B3
Grade II Listed
List Entry Number: 1220619
Details
SP 0686 NE, 33/9
CHAMBERLAIN SQUARE, City Centre B3, Joseph Chamberlain Memorial
(formerly listed as Chamberlina Place)
21.1.70
II
1880, by J H Chamberlain. In a Gothic style. Four gabled faces with arches filled with diaper and mosaic work and a portrait medallion of Chamberlain by Thomas Woolner. Corner pinnacles and a crocketted spire with lucarnes and an iron finial. The basin at the foot a modern replacement.
Listing NGR: SP0660086893
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4x5 film with pinhole camera during the last bit of daylight on the river in downtown battle creek michigan
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