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Well this was home for 2 if not 3 months back in the mid 1970s while away on a surveying job . The task was mostly working underground in the old Bath Stone mines at Corsham in Wiltshire - they went for miles and miles !! During WW2 they were used for aeroplane parts manufacture but by the time of the mid 1970s they were an underground storage facility for the Royal Navy and our job was to verify all the existing plans of the galleries down there and the infrastructure that was down there . Quite a set up with electric trollies zipping about , offices , storage areas and lots more that we did not get to see like a government bolt hole with it's own sidings in the Box Tunnel - a safe haven in the event of major attack for the "elite " !!
I know my place !! Being the smallest of the crew I was the one who ended up in the ventilation ducts - quite huge near the 20 to 24 foot impellers but the further they went the smaller the shafts got until at the end I could only go sideways !!
Well that was the day and come the evening it was back to the Carpenter's Arms and quite often darts until one in the morning ! It was a great pub with splendid staff and a great bunch of locals - that was then !!
When we visited Lacock back in 2023 though I discovered that this pub of some splendid memories had gone downhill to the point that the property had been repossessed and was abandoned . As to what it is like today I do not know , it still says closed on the internet and on google streetview it was surrounded by site hoardings as of July 2024 , such a shame to see - especially as it is in Lacock which is a spectacular glimpse into the past . Much of it is managed by the National Trust , looks like it did in many parts a few centuries ago .
Lacock - Lacock , where have I hears that name before ?? - Oh yea !! That is where the birth of Photography took place with Fox Talbot at Lacock Abbey back around 1835 !!
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TfW Class 150 No. 150264 passes Craven Arms signal box with its extant semaphore signals, working a Llandrindod to Shrewsbury service (2M02).
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Rigged for Maitreya, Legacy, SLink and Belleza
Females only for now.
Comes with a Hud with 12 different styles , blood or no blood option.
Mens arms will get released at a later date.
Modeling some Prim Reaper wear.
Black vintage faux-jet (it's plastic!) pendant suspended by two glow- in the dark skeleton arms. Hand-stitched black velvet choker with black and metallic green ruffle trim.
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[LushPoses23] - In his Arms - Couple Bento Pose
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Pose = Show me your darkness
This is a lovely little female crab spider who I have named Barry (think Barry Manilow and the song Come into my Arms)
I haven't seen one for ages and I think she is a fairly late one although they do everwinter in wood and bark so can cope with the colder evenings we are getting now. I didn't notice at the time, but she seems to have one leg missing.
Many of you have requested a Poseable Arms Tutorial, so here it is, as promised! I explained the best I can, but if you have further questions, don't hesitate to ask. Have extra pieces in case of an accident; you may need multiple test trials for this (I know I did :P). I hope you can use this tutorial to improve your figures! View on all sizes for close-ups on the instructions.
What you will need:
-Torso - www.bricklink.com/PL/973.jpg?1
-Arms - www.bricklink.com/PL/981982.jpg?0
-Old skeleton arm - www.bricklink.com/PL/6265.gif?0
-Lever - www.bricklink.com/PL/4593.gif?0
-A crafting knife
-Superglue
-Andrew
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Whites Beach, Broken Head NSW 2014
Sony RX1
35mm f2 lens
surrender is not one, but many
many as the days given into
night's safe keeping
many as the sands yielding
to the capture of the sea
many as the times our hearts
abandon fate for providence
many as the ways
love submits to hope
surrender is not death, but promise
delivered into open arms
into the next life rising
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GWR 'King' class no. 6024 'King Edward I' approaches Craven Arms on 26 November 2011 with Pathfinder Tours 'The Marches Monarch' from Eastleigh to Shrewsbury.
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This building used to be The Bricklayers Arms pub on Settles Street. Elizabeth Stride was seen here the near midnight on September 29 1888, not that long before she was found murdered in Dutfield's Yard on Berner Street on the morning of the 30th.
This spot is a short walk from Berner Street.
I believe the top level of the building was added later.
Lomo Lubitel 166+. Fomapan Action 400 120mm B&W film.
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Pinckneyville is a city in and the county seat of Perry County, Illinois, United States. The population was 5,066 at the 2020 census. It is named for Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, an early American diplomat and presidential candidate.
Pinckneyville is the location of the Pinckneyville Power Plant, a combustion turbine generator (CTG)-type power plant run by Ameren.
Source: www.americanthresherman.com/history.html
ATA HISTORY
The American Thresherman Association (ATA) was organized in March of 1959.
At the annual meeting in 1962, Amos Rixman commented that the Association "organized three years ago this month for the purpose of furnishing some enjoyment to its members and to be the beginning of something very worthwhile." Already in its brief life the Association had earned such a reputation that three towns vied for the chance to become the permanent site for the show. The Pinckneyville Chamber of Commerce invited the ATA with open arms and pledges of support, and the Perry County community was chosen over Mascoutah and Highland for the 1962 show site.
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The Southampton Arms pub, close to Gospel Oak and Kentish Town, is a good old fashioned pub, which prides itself in being the only dedicated ale and cider house in London selling beers and ciders from small independent UK breweries.
The only music in the pub comes from either vinyl records behind the bar, or the piano seen on the right of this image.
For ODC2, Challenge, ARMS. I tried to be creative but frankly it was just too damn COLD outside for me today. A bonified Gunsmith however is not very common, in peace lovin, Canada at least.
ANOTHER AB FAV for today…
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and FUN in the STUDIO?
I won a prize for originality with them!
During a shoot in the studio, I suddenly started seeing those small octopus or poulpes as small figures that I could make do different things.
This is one that I saw as a Tango that they were dancing. I had a lot of fun, I am grateful for the creativity that I was born with and the fact that somewhere in my heart, there is still the child...
I did a whole series... well, they don't last and yes I'm sorry, we ate the 'props'! TEE HEEEEEE.
My squid went nuts, they did the Argentinian Tango, The French Can-Can and more...
As you can see, squid have eight arms and two tentacles arranged in pairs.
You either love them or hate them... I know!
Not easy to come up with something NEW, innovative?
They say... EVERYTHING has been photographed?
The creative brains will always come up with what has not yet been done, or a different way ...
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Our Magnolia Tulip tree is just beginning to wake up. There are a handful of blooms on a few of the lower branches, but just on one side.
The tree is so large that the blooms on the lower branches are pretty much at eye level.
When I went to get some photos, this bloom, the lowest I could find, seemed delighted to be blooming so early, and welcomed me with open arms, so to speak.