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Village of Menomonee Falls

A map features a rectangular painted picture of the bird's eye view of Menomonee Falls, illustrating the buildings, roads, and the green landscape in the village. Some buildings are given a symbol in the form of a letter or number. Letters A to C marks different churches. D is a public school. E is a post office. F is temperance hall. Among the buildings numbered from 1 to 23 are residential places of important figures and industrial places.
William I. Tchakirides

Village of Slinger

Bird's eye view of the Village of Slinger in grayscale. The village's buildings appear in the background. The ground of a hill is visible in the image's foreground.
William I. Tchakirides

Germantown

Outdoor sign made of wood is inscribed "Willkommen in Germantown." The words are set between a man and woman figure in traditional German clothing and under images of German-style buildings and fur trees. Next to it is a small board that reads "Best Places to Lives, Money Magazine's 2007 Great American Towns."
William I. Tchakirides

Newhall House Fire

A drawing illustrates the dramatic scene of the Newhall House blaze rescue operation. Severe fire and clouds of smoke stream out of the hotel windows and roof. People seeking help stand on the hotel's arched windows. Some jump to the safety nets held by firefighters below. Other groups of firefighters carry ladders toward the hotel. On the farthest right, some climb a ladder attached to the building. A crowd appears around the Newhall House's entrance. A throng of people stands in the foreground, watching the rescue operation.
William I. Tchakirides

YWCA Southeast Wisconsin

Sepia-colored long shot of fourteen young women in uniforms standing and facing the camera lens while demonstrating an exercise move. In the background, a group of people appear in an arched seating area on the upper floor. Some lean their body on the guardrails that enclosed the area. The room's floor, walls, and ceiling are visible.
William I. Tchakirides

YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee

Sepia-colored photograph of the YMCA tower on the left. The facade faces slightly to the left. The building's side has a vertical "YMCA" sign on its top. The Calvary Presbyterian Church is on the right. A bus stop appears in front of the YMCA tower. A street is visible in the foreground.
William I. Tchakirides

Yankee-Yorkers

Grayscale long shot of Jason Downer's house. The two-and-a-half-story building features two entrances, a central bay window, and arched windows on the ground floor. Other arched windows appear on the upper floor. Dormer windows are set on the steep roof. The central part of the building is topped with an ornate gable roof. Bushes, a lawn, and trees embellish the front yard. A sidewalk, street light, and a street can be seen in the foreground.
William I. Tchakirides

Mary Blanchard Lynde

Painted portrait of Mary Blanchard Lynde in glasses and red shawl sitting with eyes glancing to left. Her head leans on her left hand that rests on top of a book placed on a red-colored surface.
William I. Tchakirides

Television

Grayscale full shot of eight Milwaukee high school students smiling as they pose with vinyl records in WTJM-TV broadcast studio. They stand on the left while facing to the right behind a high table with record players atop. Behind them is the studio set with the name "The Keen Teens" inscribed on it. A vintage camera with the WTJM-TV logo and an overhead mic are visible on the image's right.
William I. Tchakirides

Betty Quadracci

Medium shot of Betty Quadracci from the waist up, bending towards the camera lens while signing a signature plaque with her right hand. She wears a black long-sleeve blouse, a necklace, and a wrist corsage on her left hand. Her eyes look at the plaque on a long table covered with a white tablecloth. A hall with dim light and a red carpet are in the background.
William I. Tchakirides

Milwaukee Magazine

Pages inside an issue of Milwaukee Magazine showcase the panoramic views of Milwaukee's suburban landscape.
William I. Tchakirides

Milwaukee Press Club

Interior of one of the Milwaukee Press Club meeting rooms in grayscale. The abandoned-looking room has several empty chairs surrounding a square table, standing next to a fireplace in the center background. Above is a ceiling lamp. A psychiatrist's couch sits next to the left wall.
William I. Tchakirides

City of Pewaukee

Grayscale long shot of a two-story building facing slightly to the left. The image shows two sides of the structure. The one on the left is the facade. It features three entrances on the ground floor and several identical rectangular windows on the upper floor. The door on the left belongs to Rexall Drug Store. A smaller door in the center has a sign with a physician's name. The right entrance is for the Luick ice cream shop. The building's other sides have a mural advertising the drug store and ice cream parlour on the ground floor. A sign promoting Coca-Cola is installed on the second floor's top left corner. A street stretches from left to right in the foreground. An adjacent building and overhead utility wires are visible on the far left.
William I. Tchakirides

Village of Pewaukee

A sketch of the Oakton Springs Hotel in a frame. It shows the multiple-story adjoining buildings and their surrounding area. The facade stands on the farthest left back and faces slightly to the left. Numerous columns supported its first and second story. A tower sits atop the roof. Two sides of the tower are visible. A flag flaps above it. The hotel's name sign appears on the roof's side. The building's wing structures are situated next to the facade. A fence runs from the facade to the wings, leaving an empty bounded space between them. Some people walk the sidewalk that is built alongside the fence. Two trees and a horse-drawn vehicle appear on the street in the center foreground. Text at the bottom outside the frame reads "Oakton Spring Hotel."
William I. Tchakirides

Filipinos

A group of people in front of a row of lockers pose in yellow shirts. They make different hand gestures and smile.
William I. Tchakirides

Dorothy Enderis

Grayscale medium shot of Dorothy Enderis smiling in glasses and a flower-patterned shirt. Enderis sits at an office desk while her hands hold a paper and a pencil. Some documents and a fountain pen are on the desk lying next to her hands.
William I. Tchakirides

Digital Milwaukee

Frontpage of the last issue of the UWMPost dated November, 26, 2012 with the tagline "The Student-Run Independent Newspaper." The headline reads, "The Post is Dead." The second article is titled "Long Live the Post."
William I. Tchakirides

British

Medium shot of Bishop David Jackson Kemper in grayscale tone sitting on an armchair. He wears a light-colored shirt and a vest inside a collared suit. He poses with two arms resting on the chair while making eye contact with the camera lens.
William I. Tchakirides

Beulah Brinton

Grayscale wide shot of the Beulah Brinton House facade in a residential area. The L-framed building consists of two-and-a-half-stories. The narrow side of the structure is on the right featuring windows on each of its stories. The longer side on the left has an entrance on the ground floor and a balcony on the second floor enclosed by balustrades.
William I. Tchakirides

We Energies

Elevated view of the interior of Lakeside Power Plant's turbine room in grayscale tone. A row of turbine machines appears in the center of the room, from the foreground to the background. Light emanates from the ceiling. The steel structure on the ceiling and the wall lining the left side of the room are visible. Some workers stand on the floor in the right foreground.
William I. Tchakirides