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Main Office Building, Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N.H.

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In 1857 Elisha Otis introduced the safety elevator, allowing easy passenger access to upper floors. A crucial development was also the use of a steel frame instead of stone or brick. An early development in this area was five floors high Oriel Chambers in Liverpool, England. While its height is not considered very impressive today, the world's first skyscraper was the ten-story Home Insurance Building in Chicago, built in 1884–1885. Most early skyscrapers emerged in the land-strapped areas of Chicago and New York City toward the end of the 19th century. In a building like these, a steel frame supported the entire weight of the walls, instead of walls carrying the weight called "Chicago skeleton" construction. 1889 marks the first all-steel framed skyscraper in Chicago, while Louis Sullivan's Wainwright Building in St. Louis, Missouri, 1891, was the first steel-framed building with vertical bands to emphasize the height of the building and is therefore considered by some to be the first true skyscraper. After an early competition between Chicago and New York City for the world's tallest building, New York took the lead by 1895 with the completion of the American Surety Building, leaving New York with the title of the world's tallest building for many years. New York City developers competed among themselves, with successively taller buildings claiming the title of "world's tallest" in the 1920s and early 1930s, culminating with the completion of the Chrysler Building in 1930 and the Empire State Building in 1931, the world's tallest building for forty years.

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1907
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Detroit
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New York Public Library
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Rivning invid Pilens backe. Skolmästaregården plockades ner 1953 och står numera i Gamla Linköping. Till höger ses Kopparslagaregården, även den är flyttad till Gamla Linköping. Skolmästaregården: I ett brev daterat 22 maj 1696 betraktas byggnaden som nybyggd. Den har en s k salsplan. Det branta valmade taket var ursprungligen klätt med spån. Skolmästaregården fungerade som skolmästarebostad 1696-1731. Vid sekelskiftet 1900 kom gården till mekanikern Karl August Petterssons (1872-1943) ägo som startade Östergötlands Velocipedfabrik i denna gård. Här grundades även idrottsföreningen BK Derby.

Bilden visar S:t Larsgatan och Storgatan. Fotografen står på S:t Larsgatan och fotograferar ner mot Trädgårdstorget. Det torn med markis och balkonger man ser på höger sida, tillhör Östgötabankens kontor, på andra sidan Storgatan ligger Anna Pettersson, garnbyte och trikåaffär samt ett parfymeri. Till vänster i bild Trädgårdsföreningens frö- och blomsterhandel. Till höger i bild Tornbergska gården även kallad Götahuset. I slutet av 1940-talet breddades S:t Larsgatan och den lägre delen av huset togs bort. Huset flyttades till Gamla Linköping från Storgatan 38. Byggnaden uppfördes efter den svåra branden år 1700 av rektor Simon Löfgren (d 1723). 1762 köpte Zacharias Lindberg (1727-86), denne drev en manufakturaffär och grundade stadens första industri, en bomulls- och linnefabrik. 1792 köpte guldsmeden Nils Tornberg huset och gav byggnaden dess nuvarande utseende genom att putsa den och ge den sin fronton. Dock behöll byggnaden ännu vid mitten av 1800-talet sitt spåntak.

Tynset sentrum, gata som kommer ned sør for Skjøtskift/dyrlege Høyem-gården.

Harvard College, Holden Chapel, Harvard Yard, Cambridge, Middlesex County, MA

Photograph of Rough Hardwood Pulpwood Stacked in the Storage Yard of a Peoria, Illinois, Manufacturer

U.S. Naval Air Station, YMCA Building, West Avenue, Pensacola, Escambia County, FL

Chicago, Illinois. Cleaning out switches on a cold winter day at the clearing yard. Belt Railway Company of Chicago

Cheshire House, Keene, N. H., Vintage Postcard by Detroit Publishing Co.

Travelling crane, Cramp's ship yard, Philadelphia

Richmond, California. Permanente Metals Corporation, shipbuilding division, yard number two. Pietro Cressano worked at the yard for seven months, and was in building construction work before that. He was born in America but both parents were born in Italy

Main bulding, west end. Centennial Exhibition 1876, Philadelphia PA

Bildet er tatt i Vadsø under 2. verdenskrig. Det viser det som på folkemunne kalles 'Storbombinga', 23. august 1944. Bildet er tatt i krysset Amtmannsgata og Tollbodgaten (Tollbugata). Til venster ser vi tollinspektørboligen, til høyre Moe-gården. Himmelen i bakgrunnen er dekket av røyk.

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