78 resultados para Tile craft
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Concerns a bill providing for the division of church property between traditional Friends and the Hicksite faction of Friends.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"The constitutions of the freemasons containing the charges, regulations, etc. of that most ancient and right worshipful fraternity. London, 1723" (p. [317]-354) has special t.-p.
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no. 1 What we work for.--no. 2. Looking down Main Street.--no. 3. The field for skill and knowledge.--no. 4. Bonanzas.--no. 5. Building a printing business: the policy, positive or negative.--no. 6. Two jobs for one: or, Doubling the business.--no. 7. The Cinderella of advertising: selling.--no. 8. Salesmanship in print.--no. 9. Blazing the trail.--no. 10. Constructive pioneering.--no. 11. The need of the printing craft.--no. 12. Why and how: review and summarization.
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"Table of cases cited:" p. ii-vi.
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Irving Kane and Allen B. Pond, architects. Plans for the Union were on a scale unknown at the time for "club houses" in American colleges and universities: 250 feet long and 200 feet wide. Construction began in 1916 and owing to war time difficulties was not ready to be used by students until 1919. Two new wings to the south were completed in 1936 and 1938. Another addition was begun 1954-55. Verso: 7627 MICHIGAN UNION BLDG., University of Michigan., Ann Arbor Facing the passage way between tap room and adjoining room, showing matching of tiles with those facing steam table. Substitute following caption for the above: Michigan Union Bldg., University of Mich., Ann Arbor Magnesium oxychloride pressed tile used for wainscot of passage between old and new tap room and as facing of steam table. Note match of color and pattern of these tile with the original ceramic tile shown on wall through the doorway. On image: 7627
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Red, black ink on linen; distances, elevations; notes; location of plantings; note: "Tile laid 1917 by A.G.S."; signed; 115 x 80 cm; Scale: 1" = 100' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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Top Row: Joellyn M. Markey, Carol L. Kallewaard, Janet R. Sobel, Jacqueline L. Spatafora, Susan M. Tucker, Cynthia S. Gordon, Pamela J. Sanders, Carol M. Salinger, Marylou Rabaut, Connie R. Jarlsbers, Sylvia J. McKenney, Elizabeth A. Regan, Barabara S. Schelenker, Vandy L. Sherbin, Judy A. Srrbina, Susan K. Ginster, Lydia A. Robinson, Sandra L. Sprague, Beth A. Stegeman, Catherine T. Totte
Row 2: Kathleen M. Lahiff, Julia M. Markovich, Andra M. Rush, Darlene C. Ressler, Wendy K. Reigel, Beth L. Burch, Jewel E. Carpenter, Wendie L. Weber, Kay E. Jersey, karen D. Curl, Carol L. McGraw, Durene M. Elem, Linette perushi, Betty A. pulliams, Vicki E. Meffert, Harriettee Williams
Row 3: Beth A. Hoatlin, Rhonda C. Tolbert, Michelle R. Robertson, Lori A. Wissman, Marilyn S. Dietrich, Jayne E. Taylor, Jill M. Smith, Barbara J. House, Siobhan Gorman, Madeline L. Mobley, Joyce A. Williamson, Fay M. Wright
Row 4: Rosanne M. Hrqamiec, karen S. Nowak, Peggy J. Cameron, Mary V. Morris-Tucker, Frances L. Righmond, Marlene A. Baker, Karen J. Worden, Kathleen M. McGillivary, Janet L. wylie, Sandra K. Thompson
Row 5: Karen A. Cruickshank, Irene M. Dery, Ann M. Ignatowski, Elizabeth A. Peklo, Anne K. Waters, Laura E. Harvey, Mary M. Eggenberger, Wendy K. Kenyon, Kathleen M. Jordan, Elaine J. Zeilke, Barbara J. Waxman, Jolie A. Laker
Row 6: Velria M. Brown, Jane A. Burke, Marv A. Damken, Leau M. Stein, Cheryl Lumm Truzz, Deborah G. Thomas, Charlene L. Davis, Carol A. Zuber, Susan G. Toler, Betty M. Jones, Linda L. Kouba, Cynthia A. Lovell
Row 7: Kathy A. Churches, Dana L. Garrett, Mary E. Cella, Sarah E. Newton, Judy L. Benkeser, Lori J. Googel, Nancy H. Jenson, Helen I. Erickson, Rhetaugh G. Dumas, Norma K. Marshall, Karen M. Walker, Deborau D. Barrett, Janice M. Sinsabaugh, Vickie M. Rodla, Bonnie M. Mann, Cynthia R. Matthews, Karen L. Heithecker
Row 8: Judith Gniewek, Valerie A. Filkins, Mable A. Glass, Kathleen M. Dwyer, Diane M. Fritz, Susan D. Cook, Evon J. Goyer, Kathryn Greenleaf, Laurie Haan Abraham, Sharon Gwozdec, Karen J. Douglas, Claudette P. Bryan, Kathy L. Deniston, Carol A. Garon, Maureen goode, Jennifer A. Gegenheimer, Colette White, Mary C. Kuckuc, Mary S. Craft
Row 9: Joan M. Garbarino, Linda S. Farwell, Julie A. Cook, Susan M. Bolohan, Sharon A. Bailey, Deborah Babala, Kathleen M. Oldani, Mary E. Grace, Mary A. Moriarty, Marybeth Annessa, Martha A. Beaudry, Jamie M. Ashley, Sue Bohnet, Janice J. Bishop, Diana L. Beveridge, Catherine A. Belski, Debra R. Surdyk, Maureen A. Flaherty, Lisa M. Barron, Carole A. Fanelli
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A landing craft tank (or LCT, an amphibious assault vehicle) unloading equipment on Beach Yellow 2, on the southeastern side of Iwo Jima. Caption; "LCT unloading at beach YELLOW 2."
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Destroyed jeeps, trucks, boats, and other vehicales on beach. Caption; "Some of the landing craft and vehicles were 'Just Blown and Gone' those first few days."
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Small amphibious landing craft wrecked on the beach. Caption; "The surf was to much for small Landing craft."
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Marines beaching an amphibious landing craft, with tank and other vehicles in background. Caption; "Looking northwest over southeastern landing beaches."
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Two images. First image shows several Japanese landing crafts wrecked against the shore of Beach Blue2. Caption; "Wrecked Japanese landing craft on beach Blue 2. Suribachi can be seen in the background." Second image shows the gun turret of a U.S. Nacy ship, with additional ships in the background. Caption; "Steaming toward the objective."
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Two images. First image shows a wrecked Japanese batleship washed ashore, with a figure in the foreground. Caption; "Wrecked Japanese landing craft on the beach." Second image shows Landing Ship, Tanks (LSTs) unloading cargo as Marines rest on the beach. Includes a stack of drums in the foreground and additional ships and construction equipment in the background. Caption; "LSTs unloading on south eastern beaches."