Factory selling Timber gondola shelving to Costa Rica Manufacturers
Short Description:
Suzhou Innovative Store Equipment Co., Ltd. – the supplier of Timber Gondola, Cubic tower, Display showcases & counters Providing innovative and economical fixture solutions is our goal. It’s each to configure any high impact display area with the modular design of Store Equipment’s Value Line showcases, counter wraps and registers. With even more woodgrain finishes available – you’re sure to find the perfect fit for your store’s layout. Advantage Will accommodate most cash regist...
Factory selling Timber gondola shelving to Costa Rica Manufacturers Detail:
Suzhou Innovative Store Equipment Co., Ltd. – the supplier of Timber Gondola, Cubic tower, Display showcases & counters
Providing innovative and economical fixture solutions is our goal. It’s each to configure any high impact display area with the modular design of Store Equipment’s Value Line showcases, counter wraps and registers. With even more woodgrain finishes available – you’re sure to find the perfect fit for your store’s layout.
Advantage
- Will accommodate most cash registers
- Allows for right angle counter layouts
- Great for 90 degree counters wrapping around corners, islands, etc…
What we can offer:
- Sit down Jewelry case
- Counter / Cashwrap combo
- Registers & Wrap counter
- Corner cases
- Display tables
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The National Archive of the USA in Washington. Two statues at the entrance: “The Heritage” and “The Vigilance”. The inscriptions on the pedestals. The bronze doors of the entrance slide open… inside: A hall. Two visitors. In the Exhibition Hall: Two large mural paintings:
1) 04.07.1776: Jefferson presents his draft of the Declaration of Independence.
2) 17.09.1787: the constitution is presented to George Washington.
Visitors looking at showcases with documents depicting the American history. Book containing the treaty ending the second war with Great Britain in 1814. The treaty of Paris (Great Britain accepting the independence of the USA). – The reading room of the archive. – The director’s office. – A basement filled with piles and bundles of documents, unsorted. “It was like this before the archive was built.” Shelves with piles of documents, disorderly. “In 1934 a law was passed concerning the building of an archive.” – Door with sign: “Division of Repair and Preservation”. Inside. Trolleys with documents are pushed past. Paper archiving. Opening of the door of a disinfection chamber (looking like a safe). Man pulling trolley with documents out of the chamber. Men putting boxes of documents from the trolley on tables and cleaning them with compressed air from dust. Behind the tables wire screens sucking off the dust. – In the binder’s workshop. A binder takes old documents apart page for page. He carefully opens a folded letter. A machine looking and working like a small mangle for repairing pages. An old document is sealed with cellophane. A special press for the cellophane-sealed documents… at work. – Photocopy room. Big photocopier. – Another process for larger documents: micro photography. A micro photography machine. – “Division of Motion Pictures & Sound Recordings”. An archivist putting film cans in drawers (“fire proof, climated steel drawers”). Archivists in the viewing room. A viewing machine. The tiny screen. – Records. A huge machine for playing them. Recording of Franklin Roosevelt taking the oath on the constitution. An oscillograph showing the recording. The record. Shelves in the archive. “Here the history of America is archived.” Documents. Document of the ratification of the constitution. – Announcement of abolition of slavery by Lincoln. Bill of Rights. Building of the National Archive.

