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Building 128 (63A) Skylight Glass with Wire Screen Underneath

Building 128 (63A) Skylight Glass with Wire Screen Underneath

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Moore, Okla. , May 25, 2010 -- A small portion of sky shows through a golfball-sized hole in a translucent fiberglass skylight, exposed by the impact of a hail stone that broke out the area.  Hail cores, along with 22 confirmed tornadoes, were spawned across the eastern half of the state on May 10.  FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Moore, Okla. , May 25, 2010 -- A small portio...

The original database describes this as: Title: hail hole in fiberglass skylight Production Date: 05/25/2010 Caption: Moore, Okla. , May 25, 2010 -- A small portion of sky shows through a golfball-sized hole... More

Building 128 (63A) Skylight Glass with Wire Screen Underneath

Building 128 (63A) Skylight Glass with Wire Screen Underneath

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

Skylight Glass On Northwest End of Building 22 (43), Broken b Weight of Snow, Looking Southeast

Skylight Glass On Northwest End of Building 22 (43), Broken b Weight o...

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

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