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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, August 14, 2006 - The twin span bridge in New Orleans a year after it was badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina. The Federal Government, through FEMA, has provided millions of dollars to help rebuild infrastructure. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA - Plaquemines Parish a year after being badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina. The Federal Government, through FEMA, is providing billions of dollars to help homeowners rebuild. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, August 26, 2006- The US Army Corps of Engineers personnel gave a demonstration of new flood gates at the London Street Canal. Congress provides much of the funding for infrastructure rebuilding in New Orleans through FEMA. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, August 26, 2006- The US Army Corps of Engineers workers have nearly completed work on the London Street levee. The Federal Government, through FEMA, provides most of the funding for infrastructure rebuilding in New Orleans. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 4-22-06 -- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lift a 75 ton Gate Jacket Structure into place for the interim Flood Gate closer structures at the 17th St Canal. FEMA is building the interim flood gate by June 1st under its Public Assistance program till a better Flood Gate and Levee system can be completed to better protect New Orleans residents and property. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, August 15, 2006 -- The Louisiana Superdome served as a shelter of last resort in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, but sustained major damages during the storm. FEMA provided $176 million in funding for emergency protective measures, debris removal, mitigation measures and repairs to the facility, speeding the New Orleans' Saints return to their home field. Ed Edahl/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA - The University of New Orleans one year after being badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina. Hundreds of FEMA trailers house displaced New Orleanians. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, February 19, 2008 -- Aeration ponds that were flooded during Hurricane Katrina are back in operating condition with financial assistance provided by The Federal Emergency Management Agency. FEMA obligated more than $210 million to rebuilding the water treatment facilities. The two water treatment facilities that service the metropolitan area are again operational as repair work continues. Photo by Manuel Broussard/FEMA.

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, February 27, 2006 - Sidewalks and streets are being repaired from hurricane caused damage in many communities throughout New Oleans. With the help of FEMA, state and local agencies, communities are rebuilding in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA - The Industrial Canal Bridge a year after being badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina. The Federal Government, through FEMA, is providing billions of dollars to help rebuild infrastructure. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA

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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.

Industri- och slöjdutställning 21 juni - 16 juli 1911 i Örebro.Utsällningen hölls vid Karolinska läroverket och Livregementets husarers ridhus vid Olaigatan. Bilderna är samlade i en bok med riktika fotokopior.Ordförande för programkommittén var landshövding Theodor Nordström. Fabrikör Anton Hahn fungerade som närmaste man och vice ordförande. Med i styrelsen satt även stadsarkitekten Magnus Dahlander.Grythytte skifferverk.

[Hurricane Katrina] West Golf Course, New Orleans, LA 9-26-05 Urban Search & Rescue teams from "Fairfax County Virgina Task Force 1" search door to door for people and animals. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

Two large Poster Signs stand on the site for the new United States Embassy in Panama before the start of the Groundbreaking Ceremony in Panama City, Panama. The 24-acre compound will be one of the largest diplomatic facilities in the Americas at a cost of 70-million dollars. This project is scheduled for completion in February 2007

A bunch of light bulbs hanging from a wire. Steampunk grunge steam, backgrounds textures.

Industrial School boys in beet field, Kearney, Nebraska.

Commercial & Industrial Buildings, Illinois Central Railroad Passenger Depot, Iowa & Jones Streets, Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, 9th Ward, LA ,11-01-05 -- Only residents and workers are allowed though this 9th ward security check point. The 9th ward is still without utilities. Hundreds of thousands of former New Orleans residents and buisnesses are displaced. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] Carville, LA, January 25, 2006 - A procession of government vehichles, refridgerated trucks and police escort depart from the FEMA Disaster Mortuary Response Team's (DMORT) facility. The trailers are carrying the re-casketed remains that were disintered by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita to their original resting places. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Waveland, MS, September 30, 2005 -- Hurricane Katrina's tidal surge placed this boat on roof of house. A combination of wind and tidal surge from Hurricane Katrina deposited a small outboard motor boat on the roof of this residence 5 miles inland. John Fleck/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, September 5, 2005 -- Evacuee sleeps at the New Orleans airport where FEMA's D-MATs have set up operations. Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

Public domain pictures, EPA 412_DSP_Industry_054

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