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General planning. Refrigerated barge designed and built by the TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority) in collaboration with the University of Tennessee to encourage the fruit and vegetable freezing industry in the Valley and the marketing of its products over the inland waterways system. The architects of the Authority cooperated in the design of the superstructure which was erected on a standard steel barge. Sheathing is of T and G boards, roof of galvanized sheet metal. Glass-enclosed cabin at one end houses refrigerating machinery, at other end crew's quarters. Colors are light shades of grey, with upper and lower bands of superstructure in maroon. Visible part of windows is the screen frame; glazed sash is behind and its frame is painted black to eliminate its competetion with the screen frame and its
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20077507
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General planning. Refrigerated barge designed and built by the TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority) in collaboration with the University of Tennessee to encourage the fruit and vegetable freezing industry in the Valley and the marketing of its products over the inland waterways system. The architects of the Authority cooperated in the design of the superstructure which was erected on a standard steel barge. Sheathing is of T and G boards, roof of galvanized sheet metal. Glass-enclosed cabin at one end houses refrigerating machinery, at other end crew's quarters. Colors are light shades of grey, with upper and lower bands of superstructure in maroon. Visible part of windows is the screen frame; glazed sash is behind and its frame is painted black to eliminate its competetion with the screen frame and its
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20084575
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Vachon, John, 1914-1975 [Untitled photo: the first frame repeats USF33-001102-M4 (Gas station with trucker's quarters, Enfield, North Carolina) and a partial second frame shows a bare light bulb, lit and hanging from a cord]
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19796509
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General planning. Refrigerated barge designed and built by the TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority) in collaboration with the University of Tennessee to encourage the fruit and vegetable freezing industry in the Valley and the marketing of its products over the inland waterways system. The architects of the Authority cooperated in the design of the superstructure which was erected on a standard steel barge. Sheathing is of T and G boards, roof of galvanized sheet metal. Glass-enclosed cabin at one end houses refrigerating machinery, at other end crew's quarters. Colors are light shades of grey, with upper and lower bands of superstructure in maroon. Visible part of windows is the screen frame; glazed sash is behind and its frame is painted black to eliminate its competetion with the screen frame and its
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StillImage
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20077507
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General planning. Refrigerated barge designed and built by the TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority) in collaboration with the University of Tennessee to encourage the fruit and vegetable freezing industry in the Valley and the marketing of its products over the inland waterways system. The architects of the Authority cooperated in the design of the superstructure which was erected on a standard steel barge. Sheathing is of T and G boards, roof of galvanized sheet metal. Glass-enclosed cabin at one end houses refrigerating machinery, at other end crew's quarters. Colors are light shades of grey, with upper and lower bands of superstructure in maroon. Visible part of windows is the screen frame; glazed sash is behind and its frame is painted black to eliminate its competetion with the screen frame and its
BIBFRAME Works
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20084575
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Vachon, John, 1914-1975 [Untitled photo: the first frame repeats USF33-001102-M4 (Gas station with trucker's quarters, Enfield, North Carolina) and a partial second frame shows a bare light bulb, lit and hanging from a cord]
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19796509
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Freeman, Albert Transportation. War workers' coach. This fifteen-passenger coach was made from a standard five-passenger light sedan with the use of only 300 additional pounds of steel. Wood and other non-critical materials were used in making the six-foot central section, from the composition top to the ash girders used in "stretching" the frame
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19638102
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J. & R. Lamb Studios [Design drawing for stained glass typical Nave window with spired architectural frame and text "I am the Light of the World" for St. John's Episcopal Church in Tallahassee, Florida]
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19242701
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J. & R. Lamb Studios [Design drawing for stained glass typical Nave window with spired architectural frame and text "I am the Light of the World" for St. John's Episcopal Church in Tallahassee, Florida]
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19242701
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Freeman, Albert Transportation. War workers' coach. This fifteen-passenger coach was made from a standard five-passenger light sedan with the use of only 300 additional pounds of steel. Wood and other non-critical materials were used in making the six-foot central section, from the composition top to the ash girders used in "stretching" the frame
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19638102
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Watts Bar steam plant. Partial view of generator hall with one of 60,000 kva turbines in foreground. Gray ceramic tile floor, blue-gray tile walls, exposed steel work designed for maximum simplicity with rigid frame roof arches, precast concrete slabs, continuous glass brick above crane rail level. Units in light cream with a rich tan over portions of the machinery subject to particularly high temperatures. Light color over other portions compels first-class maintenance, also emphasizes importance of units by concentrating attention
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20084564
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Watts Bar steam plant. Partial view of generator hall with one of 60,000 kva turbines in foreground. Gray ceramic tile floor, blue-gray tile walls, exposed steel work designed for maximum simplicity with rigid frame roof arches, precast concrete slabs, continuous glass brick above crane rail level. Units in light cream with a rich tan over portions of the machinery subject to particularly high temperatures. Light color over other portions compels first-class maintenance, also emphasizes importance of units by concentrating attention
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20077495
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Hospital for Dr. Carrel. An acre of frame buildings on the Rockefeller Institute lawn, Sixty Fourth Street and Ave. A, was revealed yesterday, July 15, 1917, as America's first portable hospital of fifty beds, yet capable of immediate transportation, will be used to demonstrate the Carrel-Dakin wound cure. It is a model on which the War Department may standardize hospitals, A great American contribution to war and humanity. A singular feature of the portable hospital are the "Bomb exits". Every now and again a base hospital is bombed by German aeroplanes leaving the building ablaze, every few yards a section of the wall swings outward on a pulley apparatus forming a door by which patients and nurses may escape. All windows are made on a patent design which throws the draft from the patients. There is as much fresh air and light as in a tuberculosis-cure bungalow
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Guidelines Publications Residential and other light frame construction
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Rodda, E. D. An investigation of a reinforced concrete rigid frame for farm and light industrial structures
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Sherwood, Gerald E. Light-frame wall and floor systems
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Hospital for Dr. Carrel. An acre of frame buildings on the Rockefeller Institute lawn, Sixty Fourth Street and Ave. A, was revealed yesterday, July 15, 1917, as America's first portable hospital of fifty beds, yet capable of immediate transportation, will be used to demonstrate the Carrel-Dakin wound cure. It is a model on which the War Department may standardize hospitals, A great American contribution to war and humanity. A singular feature of the portable hospital are the "Bomb exits". Every now and again a base hospital is bombed by German aeroplanes leaving the building ablaze, every few yards a section of the wall swings outward on a pulley apparatus forming a door by which patients and nurses may escape. All windows are made on a patent design which throws the draft from the patients. There is as much fresh air and light as in a tuberculosis-cure bungalow
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19511167
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Watts Bar steam plant. Partial view of generator hall with one of 60,000 kva turbines in foreground. Gray ceramic tile floor, blue-gray tile walls, exposed steel work designed for maximum simplicity with rigid frame roof arches, precast concrete slabs, continuous glass brick above crane rail level. Units in light cream with a rich tan over portions of the machinery subject to particularly high temperatures. Light color over other portions compels first-class maintenance, also emphasizes importance of units by concentrating attention
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20077495
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Watts Bar steam plant. Partial view of generator hall with one of 60,000 kva turbines in foreground. Gray ceramic tile floor, blue-gray tile walls, exposed steel work designed for maximum simplicity with rigid frame roof arches, precast concrete slabs, continuous glass brick above crane rail level. Units in light cream with a rich tan over portions of the machinery subject to particularly high temperatures. Light color over other portions compels first-class maintenance, also emphasizes importance of units by concentrating attention
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20084564
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Frissell, Toni, 1907-1988 O'Keeffe - Light struck but a couple of frames are good
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