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Nice Recreation photos

Saturday, May 21st, 2011

A few nice Recreation images I found:

Recreation – Sobraon
Recreation

Image by State Records NSW
N.S.S Sobraon – recreation ground
Dated: No date
Digital ID: 4481_a026_000007
Rights: www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/rights-and-permissions

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Recreation room, in the past
Recreation

Image by polanri
The recreation room, above the visits room in the center of the building with a view on the gardens. Not sure when the photo has been taken, See the related set for more info.

Nice Recreation photos

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Check out these Recreation images:

Baltimore – Fells Point – City Recreation Pier
Recreation

Image by wallyg
City Recreation Pier, on the waterside of the 1700 Block of Thames Street was built in 1914 as a commercial pier. It also has recreation facilities, including a ballroom that served for decades as a meeting place for young people from the Point’s many ethnic groups. The pier served as a landing pont for thousands of new immigrants processed across the river at the Locust Point immigration station. The Baltimore Harbor Endowment has commemorated these pioneers and their descendants with 10,000 engraved bricks on the pier. The ferry continued to serve as an important social and economic link between the Fells Point and Locust Point communities until it finally closed down in 1937. In recent years, the Pier has received national exposure as the police headquarters for film maker Barry Levinson’s network television series, Homicide: Life on the Street.

The Fell’s Point Historic District, bound by Aliceanna Street on the north, Wolfe Street on the east, Dallas Street on the West, and Baltimore Harbor on the south, is part of the Fell’s Point neighborhood, which was founded in 1730 by William Fell. In 1763, William’s son Edward Fell laid out streets and began selling plots. The town grew quickly, and eventually incorporated with Baltimore Town and Jones Town in 1797 to form the City of Baltimore. The area grew wealthy on the tobacco, flour, and coffee trades through the 18th and 19th centuries.

Some of the first vessels commissioned for the US Navy were built in Fell’s Point yards and the area became best known for topsail schooners, sometimes erroneously called Baltimore clippers, renowned for their great speed and handling. With a lively port and plentiful employment, the neighborhood served as home for many immigrants. After the Civil War, into the turn of the century, as the shipping and shipbuilding industries moved to larger facilities, the neighborhood fell into decline until preservationists organized to save the historic buildings and cobblestoned streets. Today, Fell’s Point caters to an increasing number of middle to upper middle class residents and boasts the greatest concentration of bars in the city.

Fells Point Historic District National Register #69000319 (1969)

Old Refrigerators and Shell of Highrise at Breezy Point Highrise Construction Was Stopped by City in Major Battle to Preserve Area for Public Recreation 05/1973
Recreation

Image by The U.S. National Archives
Original Caption: Old Refrigerators and Shell of Highrise at Breezy Point Highrise Construction Was Stopped by City in Major Battle to Preserve Area for Public Recreation 05/1973

U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 412-DA-5434

Photographer: Tress, Arthur, 1940-

Subjects:
New York (New York state, United States) inhabited place
Environmental Protection Agency
Project DOCUMERICA

Persistent URL: http://arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=547921

Repository: Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001.

For information about ordering reproductions of photographs held by the Still Picture Unit, visit: www.archives.gov/research/order/still-pictures.html

Reproductions may be ordered via an independent vendor. NARA maintains a list of vendors at www.archives.gov/research/order/vendors-photos-maps-dc.html

Buy copies of selected National Archives photographs and documents at the National Archives Print Shop online: gallery.pictopia.com/natf/photo/

Access Restrictions: Unrestricted
Use Restrictions: Unrestricted

Two unidentified soldiers enjoy some recreation time at a sandbagged Navy Army Air Force Institute (NAAFI)
Recreation

Image by Australian War Memorial collection
ID Number: HOBJ3241

Maker: Hobson, Phillip Oliver
Place made: Korea

Rights Info: No known copyright restrictions.

This photograph is from the Australian War Memorial’s collection www.awm.gov.au

Persistent URL: cas.awm.gov.au/photograph/HOBJ3241

Nice Kid And Teens photos

Sunday, March 20th, 2011

Check out these Kid and Teens images:

Delightful group of teens – Two Girls shown here – Beach Scenes at Morro Bay, CA
Kid and Teens

Image by mikebaird
Delightful group of teens – Two Girls shown here – ask to pose for the camera – Beach Scenes at Morro Bay, CA, Morro Rock Beach 19 July 2008. Michael "Mike" L. Baird, Canon 1D Mark III 300mm f/2.8 handheld. Everyone is friendly and having fun today. Walking around with a big camera (1D Mark III w/ 300mm f/2.8 lens) is like having a puppy dog – many people will stop and chat and interact with you.

Kids
Kid and Teens

Image by ☆☆ Paula Souza.☆☆
Foto – Paula Souza

Kids
Kid and Teens

Image by ☆☆ Paula Souza.☆☆
Foto – Paula Souza

Nice Kid And Teens photos

Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

Check out these Kid and Teens images:

Mormon Teen Girls
Kid and Teens

Image by More Good Foundation
Mormon Teen Girls

Mormon Teen Boys
Kid and Teens

Image by More Good Foundation
Mormon Teen Boys

Rhythm Room Fall 2009 Kids/Teen Schedule
Kid and Teens

Image by starlettah001
Rhythm Room Fall 2009 Kids/Teen Schedule

Nice Forum photos

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

Check out these Forum images:

Caixa Forum Stairs
Forum

Image by felipe_gabaldon
Escaleras interiores del edificio Caixa Forum.
Interior stairs of the Caixa Forum building.

Ancient Roman Forum by Night
Forum

Image by Stuck in Customs
These are the ruins ancient Roman forum at about midnight. You can see the colosseum and the full moon in the distance. Between the 3 exposures, the moon actually moved a few pixels, thus the slight and strange moon-blur…

All Rights Reserved – Trey Ratcliff – From Stuck In Customs www.stuckincustoms.com

Caixa Forum Stairs
Forum

Image by felipe_gabaldon
Stairs at the entry of the building Caixa Forum.

Escaleras de entrada al edificio Caixa Forum.

Dedicada a mi amigo Carlos (aka Carhove), al que tanto le gustan este tipo de fotografías. Aunque Madrid es muy grande, estoy seguro de que un día coincidimos haciendo fotos.

Nice Finance photos

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

Some cool Finance images:

Finance – Financial injection – Finance
Finance

Image by doug88888
Finance – Financial injection – Finance

New Perspective : World : Sense = THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE IN THE HAGUE, THE NETHERLANDS : New understanding of State & Finance : A STUDY! [1] Enjoy!:)
Finance

Image by UggBoy♥UggGirl [ PHOTO : WORLD : SENSE ]
View THE GREAT LINES OF MODERN STATE & FINANCE On Black

The Ministry of Finance of the Netherlands, The Hague, Den Haag, Holland

Meyer en Van Schooten Architecten bv have renovated the Ministry of Finance, The Hague.

The building, designed by J. Vegter and M. Bolten in 1975, is one of the best examples of the Brutalist style in the Netherlands. But it had become an anachronism, and its standards of comfort and transparency no longer met the current requirements of a modern Ministry.

Now renovated, the building provides office space for 1,750 employees, spread over seven floors: two below ground, including parking and sport facilities, and five above ground, with meeting rooms, a library, offices and a restaurant. In total, the building now provides 66,000m2 of floor space.

The main aim was to clearly embed the office complex within the urban fabric, and give the building a ‘heart’, a welcoming central entrance area, and a more open and transparent character.

Entered via two inviting gates, one of the inner courtyard gardens has now become a part of the public domain, thus helping the building to open itself up to the city and its people.

Architects: Meyer en Van Schooten Architecten bv
Location: The Hague, The Netherlands
Type of project: Office
Structural engineers: Arup bv, London/Amsterdam; Strukton Engineering
Project team: Harry van den Berg, Eveline Bossuyt, Tania Combos, Koert Göschel, Jochem Heijmans, Gerard van Hoorn, George Justus, Janneke Koppendraaier, Roberto Meyer, Jeroen van Schooten, Beate Schröder, Kees Stoffels, Do Janne Vermeulen, Guled Warsamme, Khalid Zahir, Boy van Zelst
Client: Consortium Safire
User: Ministry of Finace
Design date: January 2005
Construction dates: March 2007 – November 2008
Gross internal floor area: 66.000m2
Total cost: €173m.
Tendering council: Rijksgebouwendienst
Interior design: Meyer en Van Schooten Architecten BV, Amsterdam en DEGW
Landscape architect: Michael R. van Gessel, Amsterdam

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ARPLUS = THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE THE HAGUE = DEN HAAG = DISCOVERY!

NEVER WAS FINANCE THIS GREAT, THE LINES, THE ARCHITECTURE, URBAN DRAMA, WONDERFUL COLORS, WHO SAID THAT OUR MINISTRIES MUST BE BORING OR DREARY! WAKE UP PEOPLE! ITS HERE! MOST BEAUTIFUL! GET THE PERSPECTIVE RIGHT! ENJOY AND EXPLORE MORE! WITH THANKS TO YOU!

LET THE STUDY PROGRESS! THANK YOU!

The City of London is one of the worlds powerhouses in finance and insurance services. Wonderful architectural lines! Enjoy the square mile!:)
Finance

Image by UggBoy♥UggGirl [ PHOTO : WORLD : SENSE ]
View on black

The City of London is a small area within Greater London, England. It is the historic core of London around which the modern conurbation grew and has held city status since time immemorial. The City’s boundaries have remained almost unchanged since the Middle Ages, and it is now only a tiny part of the metropolis of London, though remains a notable part of Central London. It is often referred to as the City or the Square Mile, as it is just over one square mile (1.12 sq mi/2.90 km2)[1] in area. These terms are also often used as metonyms for the United Kingdom’s financial services industry, which has historically been based here.

In the medieval period, the City was the full extent of London. The term London now refers to a much larger conurbation roughly corresponding to Greater London, a local government area which includes 32 London boroughs as well as the City of London, which is not one of the 32 London boroughs. The local authority for the City, the City of London Corporation, is unique in the United Kingdom, and has some unusual responsibilities for a local authority in Britain, such as being the police authority for the City. It also has responsibilities and ownerships beyond the City’s boundaries. The Corporation is headed by the Lord Mayor of the City of London, an office separate from (and much older than) the Mayor of London.

The City is today a major business and financial centre, ranking on a par with New York City as the leading centre of global finance;[2] in the 19th century, the City served as the world’s primary business centre.[3] The City has a resident population of approximately 8,000, but around 320,000 people work there, mainly in the financial services sector. The legal profession form a major component of the western side of the City, especially in the Temple and Chancery Lane areas; these are where the Inns of Court are located, of which two — Inner Temple and Middle Temple — fall within the City of London boundary.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_City_of_London

A WONDERFUL PART OF LONDON, GREAT ARCHITECTURE, A POWERFUL MIX OUT OF HISTORIC TO MEGA MODERN! A GREAT PART TO EXPLORE WHEN IN LONDON ON ITS VERY OWN FOR A DAY OR TWO! ENJOY THE DISCOVERIES!