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One of the most popular restaurants in Paris. Seats more than 400 hundred people. The prices are very affordable, and the food is excellent if you are willing to wait in line one hour or more.

Chartier de Lotbinière House, built 1811. Next to it is the Merchant's Exchange building (built 1867). Rue Saint-Sacrement, Old Montreal

The Pittsburgh, Chartiers & Youghiogheny Railway was a local short line with a name almost longer than its route. Based in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, the road was controlled by the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie, and operated with hand-me-down P&LE power. Here two PC&Y SW9’s are seen along with a P&LE SW1500 in McKees Rocks.

OC 706 (GP10) leads the M-W-F local south out of Bells tunnel on the former PRR Chartiers Branch

BPRR 3880 rounds the sharp curve near Chartiers to follow the South Fork of Ten Mile Creek on its way to Waynesburg and into West Virginia to Monongalia County Mine.

 

Sunset over Chartiers Creek, Washington County, PA. Photographed 1/23/16, 3 shot HDR processed in LR and Photoshop.

Paris 9ème

 

In 1896, the Bouillon Chartier, originally a soup-kitchen, was born out of a very simple concept – provide a decent meal at a reasonable price and give customers good service in order to earn their loyalty. 50 million meals, and only four owners later, the recipe is still every bit as much a success.

 

Leica M240 + Summaron 35mm f2.8 (1962)

boeuf improvisé, bar de Saint Chartier

Paris

2011 Paris, chez Chartier

We've had a lot of rain recently and is shows in a swollen muddy Chartiers Creek

View from Greer Bridge along the Montour Trail

Minox 35 GT,

Ilford Hp5 +.

Chartier, September 2023

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Richard Chartier

 

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Richard Chartier

Sketch For Winter

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3P04

 

Limited Signed Hand Numbered Edition 22 / 31

 

Formed / Recorded December 2002

 

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The power for the Arden turn is now headed to Washington Penn Plastics. The siganl to the far left is part of the PA Trolley Museum trackage right here in Arden.

Chartiers Valley School District 72 - 2018-2021 Thomas Saf-T-Liner C2; Indoor Track Meet - University of Mount Union - Alliance, Ohio. One of many C2s in the fleet.

Chartiers Valley School District 72 - 2018-2021 Thomas Saf-T-Liner C2; Indoor Track Meet - University of Mount Union - Alliance, Ohio. One of many C2s in the fleet.

The Chartiers branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad followed Chartiers Creek from Carnegie to Washington, passing Bridgeville, present day Southpointe, and Canonsburg. It is 23.6 miles (38.0 km) long and construction was completed in 1867 and is still in use.

Bouillon Chartier Restaurant founded in 1896.Classified as a Monument Historique.Paris France-35mm Nikon FM2,CineStill 400D

The Arden turn crossing a PRR bridge spaning Chartiers Creek heading back to the McKees Rocks yard after servicing Washington Penn Plastics in Arden, PA.

~ There are only two kinds of scholars; those who love ideas and those who hate them. ~ EMILE CHARTIER

 

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“Hate Wall” – This photo was taken on my way to work. For weeks I had been contemplating on taking this photo and one day I finally did it. Just as well I did because a week later that graffiti have been removed and I would have missed my opportunity. The feature that attracted me the most is the artistic and creative way it was made. HATE is such a strong word and the colours in the background added some drama to it. Every time I look at this photo it always leaves me pondering what the graffiti artist was feeling at the time and the reason behind it. Was it simply the lack of love? Or was it just someone who loves the idea?

 

UPDATED 30 Sep '09: Thanks to blat1 for the comment I finally managed to track down the graffiti behind hate. What you might find is a sad story.

 

"Hate.RCD (Brizz) was tragically killed in January 2005 in a car accident, along with his fiance, Phili, and their child, Cedes"

 

www.graffiti.org/nz/hate_family_rip_newzealand.jpg

A memorial painted for Hate and his family, in Auckland. Hate by Bask, Pigout by Dyle, characters by Askew, Hate by ?, Pigout by Some, Hate by Exist, Hate by Sens, Pigout by Phat1

A favorite of @meganchartier.cellist (IG).

 

Lighting: A Flashpoint Zoom Li-On RE TTL camera left in a reflective umbrella.

Richard Chartier

 

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Richard Chartier

Archival 1991

Crouton

N°24

 

Limited Numbered Edition . 401 / 500

 

Sounds & Design . Richard Chartier

 

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Chartiers Valley School District 75 - 2002 IC CE - Retired; Myers Equipment Corp. - Canfield, Ohio. One of two CEs retired in 2017 from Chartiers Valley.

Asmus Tietchens + Richard Chartier

 

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Asmus Tietchens + Richard Chartier

Prefabrication + Fabrication

Die Stadt

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Design . Richard Chartier

 

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ALAIN CHARTIER WAS BORN IN BAYEUX AT THE END OF THE XIVth CENTURY AND DIED AROUND 1430. HE WROTE POETRY BUT ALSO POLITICAL TEXTS.

POHC local with #1402 & #1711 has just crossed Morganza road headed west to Arden, PA. to service Washington Penn Plastics with 5 covered hoppers. But they will stop at the siding in Houston, PA. to shuffle hoppers around and will depart with 8 covered hoppers for Washington Penn Plastics.

This is the first time I have seen paint other that the old maroon and gray out this way. Also a first with these two locomotives.

Richard Chartier

 

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Richard Chartier

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Limited Edition . 500

 

Cover . Rudolf Koenig . Grand Tonometer . 1875

 

Sounds . Design . Photography . Richard Chartier

 

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Tuning Fork

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A Transformer sits outside the Pennsylvania Transformer Tecnology Facility

While searching for all day Bistros in Paris on Sunday, I came across this iconic favorite: Chartier. Bustling, huge, packed, and buzzing with Parisians out for Sunday and family dinners, we waited outside in line. I felt like I was having the most authentic Parisian experience yet. However, Alex and I were ignored while all those around us were waited on and served. I felt I was getting the foreign brush off, which had never happened to me. Finally we had some great meals of crispy duck. As the smoke cleared the waiter came and apologized profusely, explaining it was his 2nd day. When he added up our order, on the tablecloth in black chalk pencil, as is the custom, it was about half of what it should have been. ON purpose, yes, I think so. We will return!!!

This is the shot I had in mind right at the road crossing but I got photo bombed : )

The Arden turn doing all of an estimated 5 mph along newly paved Hahn Drive, heads back to McKees Rocks Island Avenue yard after servicing Washington Penn Plastics in Arden, PA.

Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry / Chartier-Corbasson Architects

Location : Amiens, France / Area : 1800.0 m2 / Project Year : 2012

The Bouctot-Vagniez Town Hall in Amiens is a remarkable building, an architectural testament to the glories of nineteen-twenties Art Nouveau. Our project is concerned with designing an extension to this unique building, which is home to the Picardy Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry. All the essential features of the project are represented in a plinth of living greenery that creates a link between the new wing, the existing premises and the gardens. The offices will be situated above this greenery plinth. They are housed in two separate spaces divided from one another by an atrium that will allow natural light and air to penetrate the heart of the building. Screen-printing technology protects certain perspectives by shading the glazed areas or leaving them clear, according to the needs created by the utilisation of the rooms behind. To the south, on the roadside elevation, a double skin of metal mesh allows for ventilation and creates a sunscreen, creating a secluded atmosphere in the offices. As regards the garden elevation, the design forms part of the existing landscaping as a sort of kink in the boundary wall. The hall opens out as broadly as possible onto the gardens, and the ground floor rises up to embrace a wide panoramic bay window creating a fluid, light-filled space.

 

The POHC local is now pulling into the siding.

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