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To do list

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Parish apprentice
Apprentice house
Textilfabrik Cromford
Bi-filar sundial
Arkwright mills
Manchester Jewish history
Joseph Stott and Son
Stott and Sonssection

Experimenting with lbe

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Fact to reference[1]

  • Historic England."St Giles, Catholic Church, Cheadle (Grade I) (1038008)".National Heritage List for England.Retrieved2 May2016.
  • "English Heritage List entry Number 1038008".Historic England.English Heritage.Retrieved2 May2016.
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Grade Ilisted building.[2]


==References==

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==Bibliography==

{{English Heritage List entry |num=1038008 |desc=St Giles, Catholic Church, Cheadle |grade=I |accessdate=6 December 2024 }}

[[Category:listed buildings in Staffordshire]]

Using convert

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  • 10 feet 10 inches (3,300 mm) X 8 feet 11 inches (2,720 mm)
  • 8 feet 0 inches (2,440 mm) X 8 feet 11 inches (2,720 mm)
  • 12 feet 8 inches (3,860 mm) X 11 feet 9 inches (3,580 mm)
  • 13 feet 5 inches (4,090 mm) X 11 feet 5 inches (3,480 mm)
  • 3 metres (9 ft 10 in)

Illustrations (Misuse of images)

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Can I remind everyone that each illustration (image) must illustrate (show) some fact in the text. This article is becoming a collection of nice pictures- and soon, the least relevant ones must go. Try to use the caption to explain what the image shows. --ClemRutter(talk) 17:33, 30 October 2012 (UTC)


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Of course, this is just a simple example (and it does not necessarily correspond to the reality of printer troubleshooting), but even so, it demonstrates how decision tables can scale to several conditions with many possibilities.

Helmert Transformations- Calculating the Parameters

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Wenn die Transformationsparameter unbekannt sind, können sie über idente Punkte (also Punkte, deren Koordinaten vor und nach der Transformation bekannt sind) berechnet werden. Da insgesamt 7 Parameter (3 translation, 1 scale, 3 rotation) zu bestimmen sind, müssen zumindest 2 Punkte und von einem 3. Punkt eine Koordinate (z. B. die z-Koordinate) bekannt sein. Damit entsteht einGleichungssystemmit sieben Gleichungen und ebensovielen Unbekannten, das gelöst werden kann.

In der Praxis wird man bestrebt sein, mehr Punkte zu verwenden. Durch diese Überbestimmung erhält man erstens eine Kontrolle über die Richtigkeit der verwendeten Punkte und zweitens die Möglichkeit einer statistischen Beurteilung des Ergebnisses. Die Berechnung erfolgt in diesem Fall mit einerAusgleichungnach der GaußschenMethode der kleinsten Quadrate.

Um numerisch günstige Werte für die Berechnung der Transformationsparameter zu erhalten, werden die Berechnungen mit Koordinatendifferenzen, bezogen auf denSchwerpunktder gegebenen Punkte, durchgeführt.

Two dimensional case

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A special case is the two dimensionale Helmert-Transformation. Here, only four parameters are needed. (2 translations, 1 scaling, 1 rotation) these can be determined from two known points; if more points are available then checks can be made.

Application

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Die Helmerttransformation wird unter anderem in derGeodäsieangewendet, um Koordinaten der Punkte von einem Koordinatensystem in ein anderes zu transformieren. Damit ist z. B. die Umrechnung von Punkten der regionalenLandesvermessungin das fürGPS-Ortungen benutzteWGS84möglich.

Dabei werden dieGauß-Krüger-Koordinatenx,y plus der Höhe H schrittweise in 3D-Werte umgerechnet:

  1. Berechnung der ellipsoidischen Breite, Länge und Höhe (B, L, H)
  2. Berechnung von X, Y, Z bezüglich desReferenzellipsoidesder Landesvermessung
  3. 7-Parameter-Transformation(wodurch sich X, Y, Z fast gleichmäßig um maximal einige hundert Meter ändern und die Strecken um einige mm pro km).
  4. Dadurch werdenterrestrischvermessenePositionenmit GPS-Daten vergleichbar; letztere können - in umgekehrter Reihenfolge transformiert - als neue Punkte in die Landesvermessung eingebracht werden.

Der 3. Schritt besteht in der Anwendung einerDrehmatrix,einer Multiplikation mit dem Maßstabsfaktor(nahe beim Wert 1) und einer Addition der 3 Verschiebungen dX, dY, dZ.

Die Koordinaten eines Referenzsystems B werden durch folgende Formel aus dem Referenzsystem A hergeleitet:

or for each single parameter of the coordinate:

For the reverse transformation, each element is multiplied by -1.

Die 7 Parameter werden für die jeweiligeRegion(Vermessungseparat,Bundeslandetc.) mit 3 oder mehr "identischen Punkten" beider Systeme bestimmt. Bei Überbestimmung werden die kleinen Widersprüche (meist nur einige cm) durchAusgleichungnach derMethode der kleinsten Quadrateausgeglichen - das heißt, auf die statistisch plausibelste Weise beseitigt.

Standard parameters

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Gebiet Startsystem Zielsystem cx(Meter) cy(Meter) cz(Meter) s (ppm) rx(Arcsecond) ry(Arcsecond) rz(Arcsecond)
England,Scotland,Wales WGS84 OSGB36 -446,448 125,157 -542,06 20,4894 -0,1502 -0,247 -0,8421
Ireland WGS84 Ireland 1965 -482,53 130,596 -564,557 -8,15 1,042 0,214 0,631
Germany WGS84 DHDN -591,28 -81,35 -396,39 -9,82 1,4770 -0,0736 -1,4580
Germany WGS84 Bessel 1841 -582 -105 -414 -8,3 -1,04 -0,35 3,08
Germany WGS84 Krassovski 1940 -24 123 94 -1,1 -0,02 0,26 0,13
Austria(BEV) WGS84 MGI -577,326 -90,129 -463,920 -2,423 5,137 1,474 5,297
USA WGS84 Clarke 1866 8 -160 -176 0 0 0 0

Bei den Beispielen handelt es sich um Standardparametersätze für die 7-Parameter-Transformation (oder: Datumstransformation) zwischen zwei Ellipsoiden. Für die Transformation in der Gegenrichtung muss bei allen Parametern das Vorzeichen geändert werden. Die Drehwinkel x, y und z werden manchmal auch als κ, φ und ω bezeichnet. Die Datumstransformation von WGS84 nach Bessel ist insofern interessant, als sich die GPS-Technologie auf den WGS84-Ellipsoiden bezieht, das in Deutschland verbreitete Gauß-Krüger-Koordinatensystem in der Regel jedoch auf den Ellipsoiden nach Bessel.

Da die Erde keine perfekte Ellipsoid-Form hat, sondern als Geoid beschrieben wird, genügt für eine Datumstransformation mit Vermessungsgenauigkeit der Standardparametersatz nicht. Die Geoidform der Erde wird stattdessen durch eine Vielzahl von Ellipsoiden beschrieben. Je nach tatsächlichem Standort werden die Parameter des "lokal bestangleichenden Ellipsoiden" verwendet. Diese Werte können stark von den Standardwerten abweichen, führen jedoch in der Transformationsrechnung in der Regel nur zu Änderungen des Ergebnisses im Zentimeterbereich.

Restrictions

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Da sie nur einen Maßstabsfaktor kennt, kann die Helmert-Transformation als Ähnlichkeitstransformation nicht verwendet werden für:

In diesen Fällen ist eineAffine Transformationzu verwenden.

See also

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Bezugssystem,Global Positioning System,Galileo,Ingenieurgeodäsie

References

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Overlays

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Overlay example
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There are also (3) styles of using the icons:

  • "normal" one icon per table cell
  • "overlay" overlaying (2) opaque icons (at least the top one with a transparent background) in the same table cell
  • "half-width" - (2) icons which represent 1/2 a feature being placed side-by-side

I have not used the overlay feature - but I see where it can greatly reduce the number of icons needed: many combination features can be done by overlaying a horizontal and vertical feature instead of creating separate icons for each, and the difference between an overpass and an underpass is which is the primary icon and which is the overlay (swapping them produces the other feature). Even many other adjacent/non-intersecting features could be created by overlaying two icons. For instance many features (like switches) could be created by overlaying an icon which is just the "curved part" to a "normal" straight section. LeheckaG(talk) 11:56, 28 July 2008 (UTC)

Here is a simple example overlaying Straight Horizontal/Vertical Red/Green icons:

LeheckaG(talk) 16:54, 28 July 2008 (UTC)

Thames and Medway Canal

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Thames and Medway Canal
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Gravesend Basin
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Milton
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Hoo Junction
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Lower Higham
Higham Tunnel
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Strood Tunnel
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Strood Basin
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This is a route-map template for a UK waterway.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions[1],[2]for more information.

Suitable instructions belong here – please add to{{UK-waterway-routemap}}.

For finding bridge numbers,canalplan.org.ukmay be useful.


Footpath Icons

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Wealdway
distances inmiles
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A2 Tollgate
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Sole StreetB2009
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Luddesdown
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North Downs Way & Pilgrims Way
(scarp slope)nrTrottiscliffe
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Platt
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West Peckham
Greensand Wayleaves to E
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Barnes Street
6 miles alongMedwaytow path
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Tonbridge- A26, A225
Hayesden- Leave Medway
A26Tonbridge bypass
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Modest Corner
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Fordcombe B2188Tunbridge Wells
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Stone Cross A264Tunbridge Wells
TheMedway.
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Withyham
Five Hundred Acre Wood,
withWinnie the Poohconnections
Top ofAshdown Forestalt 240m
Camp Hill alt 210m
Browns Brook Cottage. alt 130m
A26CrowboroughtoUckfield
Buxted Park
River Uck,Hempstead Mill
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Blackboys -B2012- YHA
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East Hoathly-A22
Gun Hill alt 69m
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Horsebridge on theCuckmere River- A271 alt 16m
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Upper Dicker
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Arlington
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Wilmington alt 33m
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Long Man of Wilmington
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Jevington
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EastbourneStart of the Wealdway alt 100m
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Beachy Headalt 163m

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See also

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Category:Wikipedia copyright


Reclining-declining dials

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Some sundials both decline and recline, in that their shadow-receiving plane is not oriented with a cardinal direction (such astrue North) and is neither horizontal nor vertical nor equatorial. For example, such a sundial might be found on a roof that was not oriented in a cardinal direction. The formulae describing the spacing of the hour-lines on such dials are rather complicated than those for simpler dials. In fact it is only in the last decade that agreement has been found on the correct hour angle formula for this type of dial using either the methods of rotation matrices; or by making a 3D model of the reclined-declined plane, a vertical declined and equatorial plane counterparts and extracting the geometrical relationships between them.[1]Previous formulae given by Rohr and Mayall are not correct. This is most probably due to the difficulty in making a good three dimensional drawing of the reclined-declined situation as well as the ease of making errors in the geometrical relationships and trig algebra. The angle θ between the noon hour-line and another hour-line is given by the formula below:

where λ is the sundial's geographicallatitude,tis the time before or after noon, and χ and η are the angles of reclination and declination, respectively. Note that χ is measured with reference to the vertical. It is positive when the dial leans back towards the horizon behind the dial and negative when the dial leans forward to the horizon on the sun's side.

As in the simpler declining dial, the gnomon-substyle is not aligned with the noon hour-line. The general formula for the angle β between the substyle and the noon-line is given by:

The angle between the style and the plate is given by:


Encyclopedia Britannia text 11th edition

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References

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Footnotes

Citations

  1. ^ref.82

Bibliography


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# COTTON
1 File:BREAK IN COTTONWOOD PRESSURE PIPE Photographer- J. Morgan Miller - Roosevelt Power Canal and Diversion Dam, Parallels Salt River, Roosevelt, Gila County, AZ HAER ARIZ,7-ROOS.V,1-27.tif
2 File:C. 1912 BUILDING, FOURTH FLOOR OVERALL, ALSO SHOWS COLUMN TO BEAM CONNECTION. COTTON GIN HULLER PARTS IN FOREGROUND. - Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL HAER ALA,1-PRAVI,3-67.tif
3 File:CLOSE-UP OF MAIN ENTRANCE - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-8.tif
4 File:COTTON COMPRESS, LOOKING NORTH. - Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL HAER AL-197-17.tif
5 File:COTTON COMPRESS. BALING WIRES ON STAND TO RIGHT. - Dallas Compress Company, 2010 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Dallas County, AL HAER AL-197-18.tif
6 File:CUTTING BLADES DESIGNED FOR SEPARATING COTTON FIBER FROM PLANT MATERIAL. - J. A. Minter and Son Plantation, 3 County Road 462, Selma, Dallas County, AL HAER AL-192-13.tif
7 File:Dam located to east of powerhouse, view from south. This dam holds back the waters of the Chattahoochee River to form the mill pond north of Riverdale Cotton Mill - Riverdale Cotton HAER AL-166-D-2.tif
8 File:DETAIL FROM COTTON PICKING MACHINE. - J. A. Minter and Son Plantation, 3 County Road 462, Selma, Dallas County, AL HAER AL-192-12.tif
9 File:Detail of columns and roof beams inside third floor of original section of Langdale Cotton Mill. - Langdale Cotton Mill, 5910 Nineteenth Avenue, Valley, Chambers County, AL HAER AL-167-5.tif
10 File:Detail of stone buttressed over tailrace, view from interior of first floor. - Riverdale Cotton Mill, Corner of Middle and Lower Streets, Valley, Chambers County, AL HAER AL-166-11.tif
11 File:Detail view of 1866 cornerstone (J.J. Havis and M.F. Echols, Builders). This cornerstone was moved to the third floor, west elevation of an addition built in 1899. - Riverdale Cotton HAER AL-166-7.tif
12 File:Detail view of north staircase in original section of mill. - Langdale Cotton Mill, 5910 Nineteenth Avenue, Valley, Chambers County, AL HAER AL-167-7.tif
13 File:Detail view of remnants of tail race and water drainage on south elevation of mill. - Riverdale Cotton Mill, Corner of Middle and Lower Streets, Valley, Chambers County, AL HAER AL-166-4.tif
14 File:Detail view of roof truss on third floor of 1866 section of mill. - Riverdale Cotton Mill, Corner of Middle and Lower Streets, Valley, Chambers County, AL HAER AL-166-8.tif
15 File:Detail view of turbine chamber and turbines, located below mill in old turbine room. - Riverdale Cotton Mill, Corner of Middle and Lower Streets, Valley, Chambers County, AL HAER AL-166-13.tif
16 File:Detail view of typical wooden column and beam connection, located in second floor carding room of 1866 section of mill. - Riverdale Cotton Mill, Corner of Middle and Lower Streets, HAER AL-166-9.tif
17 File:DETAILED VIEW OF THE ENTRANCE OF THE COTTON WOOD PRESSURE PIPE Photographer- Walter J. Lubken, March 9, 1906 - Roosevelt Power Canal and Diversion Dam, Parallels Salt River, HAER ARIZ,7-ROOS.V,1-17.tif
18 File:DUPLICATE VIEW OF HABS No. AL-424-34 - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-35.tif
19 File:East elevation looking from the northeast - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-52.tif
20 File:EAST ELEVATION OF MAIN BUILDING - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-6.tif
21 File:EAST ELEVATION, LOOKING FROM THE SOUTHEAST - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-28.tif
22 File:East elevation, with scale - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-53.tif
23 File:East end of south elevation of Riverdale Cotton Mill. Georgia Power powerhouse is again visible at far right. - Riverdale Cotton Mill, Corner of Middle and Lower Streets, Valley, HAER AL-166-2.tif
24 File:EXTERIOR VIEW, FRONT (NORTH) AND SIDE (EAST) ELEVATIONS - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-24.tif
25 File:FRONT (NORTH) AND WEST ELEVATION - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-2.tif
26 File:FRONT ELEVATION (GENERAL VIEW) - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-1.tif
27 File:FRONT ELEVATION DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-22.tif
28 File:FRONT OF HALL (GENERAL VIEW) - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-9.tif
29 File:GATE IN SOUTH WALL - Magnolia Cotton Warehouse, Lipscomb and Magnolia Streets, Mobile, Mobile County, AL HABS ALA,49-MOBI,71-3.tif
30 File:GATES AT THE END OF THE COTTON PRESSURE PIPE Photographer- unknown, February 23, 1906 - Roosevelt Power Canal and Diversion Dam, Parallels Salt River, Roosevelt, Gila County, HAER ARIZ,7-ROOS.V,1-18.tif
31 File:GENERAL VIEW IN PARLOR (NO. AND WEST WALLS) - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-10.tif
32 File:General view looking north of Langdale Cotton Mill with cannery and icehouse in foreground. The community cannery, ca. 1930, provided commercial canning equipment for employees to HAER AL-167-1.tif
33 File:GENERAL VIEW LOOKING TOWARD THE NORTH (FRONT) ELEVATION FROM THE NORTH NORTHWEST (DUPLICATE OF HABS No. AL-424-25) - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-44 (CT).tif
34 File:GENERAL VIEW LOOKING TOWARD THE NORTH (FRONT) ELEVATION FROM THE NORTH NORTHWEST - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-25.tif
35 File:GENERAL VIEW LOOKING TOWARD THE NORTH (FRONT) ELEVATION FROM THE NORTHEAST - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-43 (CT).tif
36 File:General view looking west of Middle Street in Riverview Mill village section of Valley. This worker housing was intended for operatives at the nearby Riverdale Cotton Mill (HAER No HAER AL-172-1.tif
37 File:GENERAL VIEW TOWARDS NO. IN MAIN HALL, SECOND FLOOR - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-13.tif
38 File:Historic American Buildings Survey E. W. Russell, Photographer, June 19, 1936 CLOSE-UP OF GEAR SHAFT AND SPOKES - Cotton Gin and Well Sweep, Cliatt Plantation, State Route 165, HABS ALA,57-COT.V,1-5.tif
39 File:Historic American Buildings Survey E. W. Russell, Photographer, June 19, 1936 CLOSE-UP OF GEAR WHEEL - Cotton Gin and Well Sweep, Cliatt Plantation, State Route 165, Cottonton, HABS ALA,57-COT.V,1-4.tif
40 File:Historic American Buildings Survey E. W. Russell, Photographer, June 19, 1936 CLOSE-UP OF GEAR WHEEL FROM OPPOSITE SIDE - Cotton Gin and Well Sweep, Cliatt Plantation, State HABS ALA,57-COT.V,1-2.tif
41 File:Historic American Buildings Survey E. W. Russell, Photographer, June 19, 1936 OLD MULE GIN HOUSE LOOKING N. W. - Cotton Gin and Well Sweep, Cliatt Plantation, State Route 165, HABS ALA,57-COT.V,1-1.tif
42 File:Historic American Buildings Survey E. W. Russell, Photographer, June 19, 1936 OLD MULE GIN HOUSE LOOKING S. E. - Cotton Gin and Well Sweep, Cliatt Plantation, State Route 165, HABS ALA,57-COT.V,1-3.tif
43 File:Historic American Buildings Survey E. W. Russell, Photographer, June 19, 1936 OLD WELL SWEEP (LEVER IN OPERATION) - Cotton Gin and Well Sweep, Cliatt Plantation, State Route 165, HABS ALA,57-COT.V,1-6.tif
44 File:Historic American Buildings Survey E. W. Russell, Photographer, June 19, 1936 OLD WELL SWEEP (LEVER IN UPRIGHT POSITION) - Cotton Gin and Well Sweep, Cliatt Plantation, State HABS ALA,57-COT.V,1-7.tif
45 File:INSIDE OUT VIEW INTO WEST WING EMPTIED OF STRUCTURE. - Blue Spring Cotton Mill, Route 20, Oxford, Calhoun County, AL HAER AL-189-26.tif
46 File:Interior view looking southeast of columns and roof beams on third floor of original section of Langdale Cotton Mill. - Langdale Cotton Mill, 5910 Nineteenth Avenue, Valley, Chambers HAER AL-167-6.tif
47 File:Interior view of second floor machine shop showing roof trusses and clerestory windows. - Langdale Cotton Mill, 5910 Nineteenth Avenue, Valley, Chambers County, AL HAER AL-167-9.tif
48 File:INTERIOR VIEW, CENTRAL PASSAGE AND STAIRCASE LEADING TO THE SECOND FLOOR; THE STAIR RISES AT THE EAST WALL OF THE PASSAGE - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-37.tif
49 File:INTERIOR VIEW, DETAIL VIEW OF SECOND FLOOR BEDROOM IN THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE HOUSE (DUPLICATE OF HABS No. AL424-40) - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-49 (CT).tif
50 File:INTERIOR VIEW, DETAIL VIEW OF SECOND FLOOR BEDROOM IN THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE HOUSE - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-40.tif
51 File:INTERIOR VIEW, FORMAL PARLOR LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE CENTRAL PASSAGE, LOOKING SOUTH TO NORTH (DUPLICATE OF HABS No. AL-424-34) - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-48 (CT).tif
52 File:INTERIOR VIEW, MUSIC ROOM LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE HOUSE ON THE FIRST FLOOR, LOOKING TO THE FIREPLACE IN THE EAST WALL - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-32.tif
53 File:INTERIOR VIEW, SECOND FLOOR BEDROOM LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE HOUSE (NOTE- WALLPAPER) - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-41.tif
54 File:INTERIOR VIEW, SECOND FLOOR BEDROOM LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE HOUSE LOOKING TO THE WEST WALL (NOTE- CENTRALLY LOCATED FIREPLACE) - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-42.tif
55 File:INTERIOR VIEW, SECOND FLOOR BEDROOM LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE HOUSE LOOKING TOWARD THE EAST WALL (NOTE- WALLPAPER AND FIREPLACE) - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-39.tif
56 File:INTERIOR VIEW, SECOND FLOOR HALL LOOKING NORTH TO SOUTH - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-38.tif
57 File:INTERIOR VIEW, VIEWING PANEL CUT INTO THE FLOOR OF THE MUSIC ROOM - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-36.tif
58 File:INTERIOR VIEW- COTTON GIN MADE IN 1844 BY DANIEL PRATT; CLOSED - Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL HAER ALA,1-PRAVI,3-7.tif
59 File:INTERIOR VIEW- COTTON GIN MADE IN 1844 BY DANIEL PRATT; OPEN POSITION - Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL HAER ALA,1-PRAVI,3-6.tif
60 File:LOOKING EAST AT OUT BUILDINGS, ALSO DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-23.tif
61 File:LOOKING EAST ON FRONT PORCH - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-14.tif
62 File:LOOKING EAST ON SECOND FLOOR PORCH - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-7.tif
63 File:MANTEL ON EAST WALL OF NO. EAST ROOM, FIRST FLOOR - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-12.tif
64 File:MANTEL ON EAST WALL OF SOUTH EAST REAR ROOM, SECOND FLOOR - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-19.tif
65 File:MANTEL ON EAST WALL OF SOUTH EAST ROOM - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-16.tif
66 File:MANTEL ON WEST WALL OF PARLOR - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-11.tif
67 File:MANTEL ON WEST WALL OF S. W. ROOM - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-18.tif
68 File:North (front) elevation looking from the northeast - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-51.tif
69 File:NORTH ELEVATION (WATER STREET) - Magnolia Cotton Warehouse, Lipscomb and Magnolia Streets, Mobile, Mobile County, AL HABS ALA,49-MOBI,71-1.tif
70 File:Old Riverdale Cotton Mill office building on left. The old office building has also been used as a starch mi xing house. Note entrance to new office building on right - Riverdale Cotton HAER AL-166-B-1.tif
71 File:PERSPECTIVE VIEW LOOKING FROM THE NORTHWEST TOWARD THE NORTH (FRONT) ELEVATION (DUPLICATE OF HABS No. AL-424-26) - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-45 (CT).tif
72 File:PERSPECTIVE VIEW LOOKING FROM THE NORTHWEST TOWARD THE NORTH (FRONT) ELEVATION - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-26.tif
73 File:PERSPECTIVE VIEW LOOKING FROM THE SOUTHWEST - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-27.tif
74 File:Perspective view of east and south elevations of Riverdale Cotton Mill. The spinning room is located on the third floor, carding room on second floor and machine-maintenance shop on HAER AL-166-1.tif
75 File:Perspective view of the house looking from the northwest - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-50.tif
76 File:PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF THE SOUTH ELEVATION, LOOKING FROM THE SOUTHEAST - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-29.tif
77 File:Photocopy of Photograph, c. 1980. VIEW LOOKING WEST ALONG THE SAN FRANCISCO CANAL. NOTE THE COTTONWOOD STUMP AT LEFT. Photographer- Mark Durben, June 1986 Source- Salt River HAER ARIZ,7-PHEN,14-3.tif
78 File:Photocopy of Photograph, c. 1980. VIEW OF COTTONWOOD STUMP ALONG THE BANKS OF THE WATER-FILLED SAN FRANCISCO CANAL. Photographer- Mark Durben, July 1986 Source- Salt River HAER ARIZ,7-PHEN,14-12.tif
79 File:REAR (SOUTH) AND EAST ELEVATION (GEN. VIEW) - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-5.tif
80 File:REAR ELEVATION (TOWARDS NORTH EAST) - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-4.tif
81 File:REAR HALL (GENERAL VIEW) SHOWING STAIRS - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-15.tif
82 File:SECOND LEVEL STAIR DETAIL, LOOKING DOWN. - Blue Spring Cotton Mill, Route 20, Oxford, Calhoun County, AL HAER AL-189-25.tif
83 File:South elevation of old office building. Plaque read- Georgia-Alabama Manufacturing Company - George Huguley, President 1866 - Riverdale Cotton Mill, Office Building, Old, Valley, HAER AL-166-B-2.tif
84 File:South elevation of powerhouse - Langdale Cotton Mill, Powerhouse and Dam, 5910 Nineteenth Avenue, Valley, Chambers County, AL HAER AL-167-B-3.tif
85 File:SOUTH WALL (WEST HALF) - Magnolia Cotton Warehouse, Lipscomb and Magnolia Streets, Mobile, Mobile County, AL HABS ALA,49-MOBI,71-2.tif
86 File:Steam plant for Langdale Cotton Mill, view of south elevation looking north-northwest - Langdale Cotton Mill, Steam Plant, 5910 Nineteenth Avenue, Valley, Chambers County, AL HAER AL-167-C-1.tif
87 File:Stone buttresses on north side of mill, view from interior of turbine room at basement level. - Riverdale Cotton Mill, Corner of Middle and Lower Streets, Valley, Chambers County, AL HAER AL-166-12.tif
88 File:Streetscape view looking east toward Riverdale Cotton Mill of 35 Middle Street (right). This mill house is a side-gable duplex type with exterior masonry chimneys - 35 Middle Street HAER AL-172-2.tif
89 File:THE COTTONWOOD INTAKE WITH SLUICE GATES. See Photo No. AZ-4-17 Photographer- Mark Durben, 1984 - Roosevelt Power Canal and Diversion Dam, Parallels Salt River, Roosevelt, Gila HAER ARIZ,7-ROOS.V,1-49.tif
90 File:THE REMAINS OF THE COTTON EXIT GATES Photographer- Mark Durben, 1984 - Roosevelt Power Canal and Diversion Dam, Parallels Salt River, Roosevelt, Gila County, AZ HAER ARIZ,7-ROOS.V,1-50.tif
91 File:VENTILATION FAN, POWER TRAIN DRIVEN BY ELECTRICAL MOTO. NOTE VARIOUS VINTAGES OF ELECTRICAL WIRING. - Blue Spring Cotton Mill, Route 20, Oxford, Calhoun County, AL HAER AL-189-24.tif
92 File:VIEW ACROSS MAIN HALL INTO DINING ROOM - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-17.tif
93 File:VIEW FROM THE VICINITY OF THE COVERED WALKWAY LOOKING TO THE PERGOLA OR SUMMER HOUSE AT THE WEST END OF THE FORMAL GARDEN - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-31.tif
94 File:View looking from the southeast - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-54.tif
95 File:View looking north-northwest at east elevation of warehouses for Langdale Cotton Mill - Langdale Cotton Mill, Warehouses, 5910 Nineteenth Avenue, Valley, Chambers County, AL HAER AL-167-A-1.tif
96 File:View looking northeast at dam for powerhouse at Langdale Cotton Mill - Langdale Cotton Mill, Powerhouse and Dam, 5910 Nineteenth Avenue, Valley, Chambers County, AL HAER AL-167-B-4.tif
97 File:View looking northeast of 1002 South 1st Street, a side-gable duplex mill worker house for Lanett Cotton Mill - 1002 South First Street (House), 1002 South First Street, Lanett, Chambers HAER AL-179-1.tif
98 File:View looking northeast of structural system in original section of mill. - Langdale Cotton Mill, 5910 Nineteenth Avenue, Valley, Chambers County, AL HAER AL-167-8.tif
99 File:View looking northwest of east elevation of original section of Langdale Cotton Mill. Note fire damage suggesting that this section is partially rebuilt. - Langdale Cotton Mill, 5910 HAER AL-167-4.tif
100 File:View looking northwest of warehouses for Riverdale Cotton Mill. Note mill pond formed by Riverview dam at right - Riverdale Cotton Mill, Warehouses, Valley, Chambers County, AL HAER AL-166-A-1.tif
101 File:View looking southeast at north elevation of powerhouse adjacent to Langdale Cotton Mill - Langdale Cotton Mill, Powerhouse and Dam, 5910 Nineteenth Avenue, Valley, Chambers County, AL HAER AL-167-B-1.tif
102 File:View of 501 8th St., a side-gable duplex bungalow with engaged porch and paired and clustered columns. Built as worker housing for Lanett Cotton Mill - 501 Eighth Street (House), 501 HAER AL-181-1.tif
103 File:View of east elevation of Langdale Cotton Mill. - Langdale Cotton Mill, 5910 Nineteenth Avenue, Valley, Chambers County, AL HAER AL-167-2.tif
104 File:View of east elevation of original section of Langdale Cotton Mill, looking southwest from walk to powerhouse across channel. - Langdale Cotton Mill, 5910 Nineteenth Avenue, Valley, HAER AL-167-3.tif
105 File:View of front-gable house with side ell at 414 South 2nd St. - worker housing for Lanett Cotton Mill - 414 South Second Street (House), 414 South Second Street, Lanett, Chambers County, HAER AL-180-1.tif
106 File:VIEW OF GARDEN AND SUMMER HOUSE - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-21.tif
107 File:View of kindergarten building constructed ca. 1915 in the Langdale Mill village section of Valley. Langdale Kindergarten was the first in the state of Alabama. Now called The Cotton HAER AL-182-1.tif
108 File:View of north elevation of steam plant for Langdale Cotton Mill - Langdale Cotton Mill, Steam Plant, 5910 Nineteenth Avenue, Valley, Chambers County, AL HAER AL-167-C-2.tif
109 File:View of powerhouse and dam from third floor of original section of Langdale Cotton Mill, looking northeast - Langdale Cotton Mill, Powerhouse and Dam, 5910 Nineteenth Avenue, Valley, HAER AL-167-B-2.tif
110 File:View of remaining rock ledge from construction of passage to enter mill (Riverdale Cotton Mill was built into the side of a hill). Partially subterranean area was popular with employees HAER AL-166-5.tif
111 File:View of south (rear) elevation and tail race of the Georgia Power powerhouse located adjacent to Riverdale Cotton Mill - Riverdale Cotton Mill, Powerhouse and Dam, Valley, Chambers HAER AL-166-D-1.tif
112 File:View of west elevation of new office building for Riverdale Cotton Mill, built in 1950 - Riverdale Cotton Mill, New Office Building, Valley, Chambers County, AL HAER AL-166-C-1.tif
113 File:VIEW SHOWING CHILDREN SWIMMING IN A LATERAL OF THE GRAND CANAL (LOCATION UNKNOWN). THE HUGE COTTONWOOD TREES THAT ONCE-LINED MOST CANALS AND DITCHES WERE CUT DOWN WHEN IT WAS HAER ARIZ,7-TEMP,8-9.tif
114 File:VIEW TOWARDS WEST OF WALKWAY BETWEEN DINING ROOM AND MAIN BUILDING - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-20.tif
115 File:WEST ELEVATION (GENERAL VIEW) - Arlington Place, 331 Cotton Avenue, Southwest, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL HABS ALA,37-BIRM,1-3.tif
116 File:West end of south elevation of Riverdale Cotton Mill. - Riverdale Cotton Mill, Corner of Middle and Lower Streets, Valley, Chambers County, AL HAER AL-166-3.tif

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Same data with a slight tweak to give a gallery and intelligently excluding 50 MP+ TIFFs to avoid blank thumbnails. (On the laptop while sitting in the garden enjoying the warm afternoon.) --(talk) 14:56, 1 July 2014 (UTC)