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Paris Living: Paris Living: Free Paris e-Books at Project Gutenberg
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America is my country and Paris is my hometown" - Gertrude Stein. Saturday, June 7, 2008. Paris Living: Free Paris e-Books at Project Gutenberg. Project Gutenberg is a wonderful web resource for free books. It has some titles that are directly related to Paris, in both English and French. Here' s a list. All are free and public domain. Paris: With Pen and Pencil; Its People and Literature, Its Life and Business. English) Bartlett, David W., 1828-1912. Paris as It Was and as It Is. French) Fournel, Victor.
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The St. Louis Arch: Pre-stressing the Foundation
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The St. Louis Arch. History and background articles about the famous St. Louis Gateway Arch. Includes detailed descriptions and photos of the construction of the arch. This material is from The National Park Service at nps.gov. Sunday, July 6, 2008. Amazing. thanks for posting! November 25, 2008 at 10:58 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Assembly and Erection of the Gateway Arch. The New York Public Library. A Brief History of the New York Public Library. History of Palm Springs. Notre Dame de Paris.
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The St. Louis Arch: Foundation Depth
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The St. Louis Arch. History and background articles about the famous St. Louis Gateway Arch. Includes detailed descriptions and photos of the construction of the arch. This material is from The National Park Service at nps.gov. Sunday, July 6, 2008. Foundation: 60 Feet Deep. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Assembly and Erection of the Gateway Arch. The New York Public Library. A Brief History of the New York Public Library. History of Palm Springs. Notre Dame de Paris.
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The St. Louis Arch: Fabricating the Steel
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The St. Louis Arch. History and background articles about the famous St. Louis Gateway Arch. Includes detailed descriptions and photos of the construction of the arch. This material is from The National Park Service at nps.gov. Sunday, July 6, 2008. In the shop, the fabricator designed and built two house-size welding fixtures, one for butt welding the inner shell plates of carbon steel and filleting angles to them, and the other - the larger one - for butt welding the stainless steel. Spot welding was c...
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The St. Louis Arch: Creeper Derricks
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The St. Louis Arch. History and background articles about the famous St. Louis Gateway Arch. Includes detailed descriptions and photos of the construction of the arch. This material is from The National Park Service at nps.gov. Sunday, July 6, 2008. Two vertical tracks held the sled that supported the derrick and platform. These tracks, made from 12 WF steel beams with cover plates on both sides, were spaced 24 feet apart. Each track was about 2 feet from the extrados of the Arch leg and was atta...Hello...
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Paris Living: The Madeleine Church (l'Eglise de la Madeleine)
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America is my country and Paris is my hometown" - Gertrude Stein. Thursday, July 31, 2008. The Madeleine Church (l'Eglise de la Madeleine). The following is adapted from "Paris, with Pen and Pencil", by David W. Bartlett:. The Madeleine looks little like a church to the stranger, but more like a magnificent Grecian temple. The choir of the Madeleine forms a half-circle, and is very richly ornamented. The great altar is splendidly sculptured. The principal group represents the Magdalene in a raptu...Vous ...
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Paris Living: Sainte Chapelle
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America is my country and Paris is my hometown" - Gertrude Stein. Wednesday, August 6, 2008. There was a richly endowed chapter in connection with the Chapelle and what is a little singular, the head of it became renowned for his litigous disposition. The poet Boileau, in Lutrin, satirized this character—and was, after death, buried in the lower chapel. Adapted from "Paris, with Pen and Pencil", by David W. Bartlett ( available at Project Gutenberg. February 16, 2011 at 9:57 PM. Paris Travel DVDs at Ebay.
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The St. Louis Arch: Entrance to the St. Louis Arch
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The St. Louis Arch. History and background articles about the famous St. Louis Gateway Arch. Includes detailed descriptions and photos of the construction of the arch. This material is from The National Park Service at nps.gov. Tuesday, August 19, 2008. Entrance to the St. Louis Arch. If you are interested, you can find links to my blogs in my profile. November 13, 2008 at 3:32 PM. Hi, ur blog is really eyecatching and Interesting, u should promote it, I knew a website called blogerzoom.com. The New York...
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The St. Louis Arch: July 2008
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The St. Louis Arch. History and background articles about the famous St. Louis Gateway Arch. Includes detailed descriptions and photos of the construction of the arch. This material is from The National Park Service at nps.gov. Sunday, July 6, 2008. The Construction of the Arch. By JEN. Jensen, Associate Director,. National Park Service, Washington, D.C. The Memorial includes, in addition to the Arch, an underground visitor center located directly beneath the Arch. The center contains the Museum of W...