RMA4XEKX–Old architecture, foreground to the right a figure at the facade of the 'Schwarzhaeupterhouse', left an old gable-roof, in the
RM2AKPXFP–Pacific Gas and Electric magazine . ach between pointsmany miles apartand show the energyfrom billions of voltspressure being dissi-pated to MotherEarth; while the rel-ative speed of soundand light never wasso forcibly impressedin our mortal minds.The next day Iwent to the Yosemitepower-house to lookinto its engineeringfeatures. It is a gal-vanized iron gableroof building locatedon the Merced riverabout one-quarter ofa mile below its junc-tion with the Illilou-ctte creek cascades.This plant is oper-ated and maintainedby the United Statesgovernmeni, and allof tiie employees areon tiie governmen
RFJA480H–Roof of an ancient building with elements of wood carving on the sky background
RF2GY77B2–Salekhard, Russia - February 27, 2007: Salekhard city, Two-storey houses in a residential area of the city. Siberia is a Yamal.
RFW9R26M–Salekhard, Russia - February 27, 2007: Salekhard city, Two-storey houses in a residential area of the city. Siberia is a Yamal.
RF2KE2D5N–house plan front 583.85
RM2CE2Y9G–. Elementary physical geography . Fig. 93. Syncline. stood by an examinationof the accompanying fig-ures. At times the foldsare very regular (Fig. 94),but usually they are un-symmetrical (Fig. 95).They are generally ridge- Fig.. 94. Photograph of an anticline near Hancock,W. Va. like, and in the direction of theridge they gradually lose in sizeand finally disappear altogether.The direction in which these rocksenter the earth is known as thedip, while a horizontal line at rightangles to this, is known as thestrike (Figs. 92 and 93). If weconsidered one side of the gableroof of a house to repres
RM2CE2YAB–. Elementary physical geography . Fig. 93. Syncline. stood by an examinationof the accompanying fig-ures. At times the foldsare very regular (Fig. 94),but usually they are un-symmetrical (Fig. 95).They are generally ridge- Fig.. 94. Photograph of an anticline near Hancock,W. Va. like, and in the direction of theridge they gradually lose in sizeand finally disappear altogether.The direction in which these rocksenter the earth is known as thedip, while a horizontal line at rightangles to this, is known as thestrike (Figs. 92 and 93). If weconsidered one side of the gableroof of a house to repres
RM2CRC9FF–. The street railway review . ep-up transformers, high tension switching devices,lightning arresters and choke coils, and from this room the linewires are carried out through a usual form of opening. A gableroof covers the whole power house, and in the center apartment,where the roof is highest, a traveling crane of sufficient capacity tohandle any of the machinery, is installed. All walls of the powerhouse, even the two inner ones dividing the building into compart- 88 (|)UiM%lv^S&vlcv ments, are of massive concrete work, and as the roof is of corrugat-ed iron supported on iron trusses, t