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Case-Mate CM014641 Pop! Case with Stand for Samsung Galaxy S II - Canadian, International and AT&T SGH-i777 Versions - White/Cool Gray Dynamic duos take notice, there's a new twosome in town. A support system like no other, the Pop! Samsung Galaxy S II case brings a new standard to the power of two. Co-molded materials of plastic and soft rubber unite to create a hard case with a soft touch. The lightweight plastic body of the Pop! protects from unforeseeable impacts, while keeping your screen lifted away from surfaces. The Pop! features contemporary color pairings to create a modern look for your device. Rubber sides make for an easy grip. Inside, the soft material hugs your device like a glove. Not even Batman and Robin are that tight. (16) Consulate General of Italy (formerly the Henry P. and Kate T. Davidson House) Henry P. and Kate T. Davison House, 690 Park Avenue, Upper East Side, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States This house is a part of that outstanding group of neo-Federal townhouses which extends along the west side of Park Avenue, between East 68th and 69th Streets, sometimes referred to as the 'Pyne-Davison Blockfront" due to the uniform architectural quality of these houses. The present Consulate General of Italy was designed by the architectural firm of Walker & Gillette. It was built in 1916-17 as the residence of Henry Pomeroy Davison. This splendid residence is the northern terminus of the beautiful group of neo-FederaI townhouses alone the west side of Park Avenue. Like the other-houses in the block, this house has a rusticated limestone first story. :he red brickwork above is, like that of its neighbors, laid in Flemish bond and its cornice carefully aligned with theirs. The details of its stonework, however, and most particularly, the elaboration of its main entrance doorway, give it special distinction. The elaborate central entrance on Park Avenue is flanked by low windows in the rusticated stone base. The second floor has three handsomely framed floor-length casement windows. The third and fourth floors have four conventional height double-hung windows; those at the third floor are capped by flat arches of brick with stone keystones. The main entrance is flanked by a pair of freestanding Ionic columns, each with its own block entablature connected above by a segmental-arch pediment with broken lower chord. The doorway itself, reminiscent of Georgian prototypes, is set in a molded store archway crowned by a large double keystone. It enframes a pair of heavy wood doors painted black and surmounted by an arched glass fanlight. Rising directly from the top of the rusticated base, the high second-floor casement windows have elaborately detailed stone enframements. The center window is pedimented with supporting scrolls at either side. The cornices of the flanking windows are crowned by unusual bronze motifs consisting of sphinxes guarding a central urn. A limestone band-course separates the fourth story from the fleers below and incorporates the fourth floor window sills. A simple cornice, with balustered parapet above, is the crowning feature of the facade. An attic story, with low copper roof, is hidden behind the parapet. The 69th Street end of this house corresponds, architecturally, to the main front on Park Avenue. To the south of the main front on Park Avenue, a one-storied garage interrupts the I im.estone base with a pair of wide wood doors painted black. The wrought iron fence, that runs 3long the Park Avenue side, emphasizes the entrance to the garage with an exceptionally fine lantern supported. at the top of a wrought iron archway. Henry Pomeroy Davison (1867-1922) was one of the founders of the Bankers Trust Company and a partner of J. P. Morgan. He directed the United Stares Red Cross curing World War I and, in 1917, organized and administered the relief missions of a special War Council appointed by President Wilson. He later conceived the idea of the 'World Federation of Red Cross Societies and, in 1919, launched the League of Red Cross Societies with headquarters in Geneva. His house, at No. 690 Park Avenue continued, for some time after Mr. 'Davison's death, to be used as a residence. Marshall Field, Anson W. Burchard, Henry The thirty-third, Prince of Reuss and Harry Payne Bingham lived there. Since 1952 it has been occupied by the Consul General of Italy. - From the 1970 NYCLPC Landmark Designation Report 8139 Platinum Foyer wood floors Inviting and Stunning-Statement Of Distinction You will not want to leave once you step inside this like new, Colonial style 4-bedroom/3-bath home located in the Citrus Walk neighbourhood in Ventura.You'll enjoy an elegant living room with wood-burning fireplace, luxurious dining room with spacious butler's pantry leads the way to stunning chef's kitchen complete with granite counter tops galore.You will not run out of counter space in this kitchen!Grand open floor plan features high ceilings, plantation shutters,crown molding and stunning wood floors. This home even has a bedroom and full bath on the first floor.The master suite includes a luxurious spa tub, large separate shower and private water closet.You won't believe the closet space! Walk in closets in all 3 upstairs bedrooms!Looking for more storage space...check out the 3 car garage!Professionally landscaped and fully fenced yard. Your friends will adore being invited to parties at this entertainer's dream! Related topics: steel arc floor lamp vintage vinyl flooring how to make a lighted dance floor task floor lamps floor store dublin flooring first bamboo floorings laminate flooring supplier |
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