DC -- Chinatown -- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers HQ (900 7th St NW) -- DC LaborFest Tour:
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Description of Pictures: A very special guided tour of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) museum. The IBEW museum presents an interactive history of the IBEW from its founding until today, tracing the fascinating development of the electrical industry over the last century through displays of equipment used by members going back to the 1890’s, including a collection of lightbulbs spanning more than a century.
The tour will be led by IBEW Museum Curator Curtis Bateman.
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2016_DC_IBEW: DC -- Chinatown -- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers HQ (900 7th St NW) -- DC LaborFest Tour (45 photos from 2016)
2016_DC_IBEW_Museum: DC -- Chinatown -- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers HQ (900 7th St NW) -- Museum -- DC LaborFest Tour (81 photos from 2016)
2016_DC_IBEW_Vw: DC -- Chinatown -- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers HQ (900 7th St NW) -- Views from building (61 photos from 2016)
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IBEW_160511_037.JPG: It is with great pleasure that we, the members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 1505 and the Raytheon Company jointly present this award to Edwin D. Hill, President of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. This award is in celebration of more than 60 years of cooperation between IBEW Local 1505 members and Raytheon Company. This partnership has allowed us to continuously incorporate the latest advances in technology along with the newest manufacturing processes, while maintaining a mutually beneficial relationship that protects workers' rights, defends our country, and advances Raytheon, maker of the world's most sophisticated, combat-proven and reliable air defense systems.
Presented this 21st day of March 2013
IBEW_160511_097.JPG: The Founding of the IBEW
by Kathleen Farrell, 2011
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2016 photos: Equipment this year: I continued to use my Fuji XS-1 cameras but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000.
Seven relatively short trips this year:
two Civil War Trust conference (Gettysburg, PA and West Point, NY, with a side-trip to New York City),
my 11th consecutive San Diego Comic-Con trip (including sites in Utah, Nevada, and California),
a quick trip to Michigan for Uncle Wayne's funeral,
two additional trips to New York City, and
a Civil Rights site trip to Alabama during the November elections. Being in places where people died to preserve the rights of minority voters made the Trumputin election even more depressing.
Number of photos taken this year: just over 610,000.
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