vooruit & bozar
(Source: balat.kikirpa.be)
(Source: beeldbank.oostende.be)
(Source: datasets.antwerpen.be)
(Source: beeldbank.stad.gent)
oprichting van een telefoonpaal op het sint-michielsplein omstreeks begin 1900.
(Source: beeldbank.kortrijk.be)
transport van een telefoonpaal nabij het spoorwegviaduct en station beurs, 1896 (geschat).
in 1904 wordt voor de eerste keer interlokale telefoonkabels tussen amsterdam en haarlem ondergronds aangelegd. de eerste volautomatische telefooncentrale van de rijksdienst bevindt zich in haarlem.
op de foto wordt de laatste telefoonpaal verwijderd in haarlem in 1932.
telefoonpaal sweelinckplein den haag 1903
their secret lay in the construction of a honeycomb of solar walls. as suzanne freidberg writes in fresh, the montreuillois enclosed rectangular plots “in walls of plaster — a material that absorbs heat much more effectively than brick — and oriented them all north-south, so as to capture the most sunlight.”
(…) indeed, both day and night the gardens were warmer than their surroundings by several degrees celsius. in this microclimate mediterranean fruits thrived. peaches ripened a month before others on the market, when prices were still sky-high. in addition, the villagers trained their espaliers to stretch out across the east-facing walls like giant fans cradling each peach in a perpetual sheltered sunbath. this design produced not only unusually big and beautiful fruits but also more of them from each tree.
(…) freidberg translates the comments of a contemporary visitor, pierre jean-baptiste legrand d’aussy: “it’s a really interesting spectacle to look down from the surrounding hillsides on this immense multitude of gardens, carved up every which way by walls covered with trees and verdant vines. you think you’re looking at a hive of bees…”
– ediblegeography.com/solar-peach-walls
(Source: srhm.fr)
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