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Apollo of Wexford
Inventory no.: 001955-AP2008
Object: chrome-plated bicycle horn
Manufactured: Redditch, United Kingdom
Manu./Type: Halfords / Apollo
Weight: 0.62 kg
Found: Wexford, Ireland 2008
It is applicable in the course of riding bicycles in order to avoid dangerous situations. The device gives an audible warning and can be clamped onto the handle-bars and operated manually. The flexible rubber ball at the end of the horn regains its shape again after usage, while also making a sound during expansion.
Apollo of Calbe.
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Inventory no.: 001802-AP2004 .
Object: disposable mouse trap .
Manufactured: United Kingdom .
Manu./Type: Apollo .
Weight: 0.025 kg .
Found: Calbe, Germany 2004.
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The device is assembled of natural pine base, spring-steel trip, trap plate, spring-loaded bar and spiral-spring. It is used for capturing and killing noxious mouse-sized rodents by using bait. The device functions based on mechanic principles and is suitable for home use for repeated utilization.
Bingley Weekender at Bradford & Bingley Rugby Club, UK - 30th August - 1st September 2019
Photography by Frank Ralph
Apollo of Gent .
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Inventory no.: 001971-AP2008 .
Object: energy saving compact lamp .
Manufactured: Warsaw, Poland .
Manu./Type: Apollo Electronics / 2U-15P5 .
Power: 15 W .
Weight: 0.13 kg .
Found: Gent, Belgium 2008 .
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This gas-discharge light source operates with 230 V mains voltage, has the same light capacity as an approximately 80W traditional light bulb. The compact light can be used by households, in exchange of any traditional light bulb in the same size socket. However it uses only a quarter of the capacity of the regular light sources, thus extremely energy efficient. Its lifetime is significantly longer than of former bulbs.
This statue of Apollo is one of the few statues that wasn't completely eviscerated by the pyroclastic flow that hit Pompeii.
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1/1000 at 2.8, 100, 70mm
Apollo of Darmstadt .
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Inventory no.: 002968-AP2008 .
Object: electric handmixer .
Manufactured: Warsaw, Poland .
Manu./Type: Apollo Electronics / Easyroll APH-BLR20 .
Power: 200 W .
Weight: 0.678 kg .
Found: Darmstadt, Germany 2008 .
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This household appliance can be used for making milk shakes by pulping the firm ingredients. The device operates with 230 V line power. It has ergonomic design and adjustable velocity. The apparate has two separable parts. The faces of the stainless steel chopper can be detached from the electrical sections that provides the safety of cleaning. The coating is made of white plastic and the switches are located under a blue silicone wrap.
My yet to be named Islanddoll apollo. I love the Yosd size and when I saw this guy on sale, I snapped him up
Apollo of Bruxelles.
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Inventory no.: 002041-AP1985 .
Object: steel spanner .
Manufactured: Kingston, USA .
Manu./Type: Apollo Steel / Apollo .
Found: Bruxelles, Belgium 1991 .
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The „star-wrench” spanner is necessary for engineering tasks, service tasks or home improvement activities, and is used for tightening or loosening soluble bindings of 20mm, hexagon screws. On the handle of the cast steel tool an English label refers to the brand name and function.
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Obviously, not my shot. This is a photo from the Flickr Apollo Archive, cropped and retouched to my linking.
May 25, 1966
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. -- A 365-foot tall Apollo Saturn V facilities vehicle is being moved from the Vehicle Assembly building and will be transported to the launch complex. This test vehicle, designated the Apollo Saturn 500 F, will never make the journey to the Moon, however. It is being used to verify launch facilities, train launch crews, and develop test and checkout procedures. The first flight vehicle is scheduled to arrive later this year. Following the procedures which will be used during preparation for the actual lunar launch, the 500 F was assembled on a mobile launcher in the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center. A 3,000 ton crawler will move under the mobile launcher, lifting the launcher and the assembled vehicle off its support pedestals. The combined weight of the launcher and space vehicle will be almost 6,000 tons.
This is a picture of a picture taken at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Ground Control is celebrating the success of Apollo II in July 1969.
Apollo waits for his chance to shine in a halter class at the Brooklyn Fair in Brooklyn, Connecticut
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