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Going through a big old box of old photos in my loft revealed a few hidden treats. This one of the guitar playing bin man of cambridge was one of them. Funny as I hadn't seen him around for a few years till just before christmas out front of Kings Collage..its seems like fait that I was ment to rediscover this image and share it.
Camera // Kodak Advantix 35mm
An everyday scene that has morphed into history. The rubbish containers at larger premises was often in the form of these big galvanised tubs which were brought to the vehicle on three wheeled trolley. The principle is the same as wheelie bins only bigger and with one big flaw, no lid. That was fine on a bright windless day as here but on a windy day paper, packaging and cardboard went every where, we had them at work and the mess after a collection could be dreadful. TVP 876H was Birmingham's 521R in the fleet and was a Dennis Paxit, that was new August 1969 - July 1970, this shot looks 1975ish by the sparkling Austin 1100. The picture looks to be in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham.
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Planet Stories / Magazin-Reihe
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cover: Allen Anderson
Editor: Jack O'Sullivan
Love Romances Publishing / USA 1952
Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010
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Brian was on the job. As always, he asks if I'm ok. I appreciate that. They like lights around here - not sure what the fear of the dark is all about. The only boogie men seen around here are in dreams.
yesterday me and my mate oli drew on a bin for a street party but only got around to wheeling it out when it was dark....
66536 heads the 1330 Folly Lane to Northenden binliner across the River Weaver at Hunts Lock viaduct, Northwich.
The narrowboat 'Clematis' of 1934 build, in the foreground carries the name of Fellows Morton and Clayton, the largest canal transportation company in England. The company was in existence from 1889 to 1947.
February 9th 2018.
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Pioche, Nevada; ore bin and aerial tramway upper terminal. Ore from the mines on Treasure Hill, above the town, were dumped in this bin and then transferred to buckets on the aerial tramway which entered the structure at the lower left of the photo. The ore was transported by the aerial tramway to the mill in the valley below the town.
Brian wasn't here today - didn't ask why. But they always have someone available to take his place. Rainy and cool today. Had the usual 2 bags of trash. Am hoping to get it down to one soon.
Adelaide, late
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TED: "This is puzzles I've bawt this week in Lundun - two frum St Paul's Caffeedrul an' 3 frum Buckin'am Pallis.Diddunt I do well?"
lil bit like flic.kr/p/dZqFDD but w/ sun slid back behind bins, 'as shot' WB temp of 4450... just a bit of angular 'sun ray' action ☺
please also view → flic.kr/p/dZ8D6e → gooseses & clouds & a tree...
After photographing 6E26 the loaded eastbound morning bin-liner from the distant bridge, news came through that the reverse working 6M16 had two DB Red 66's, so I stayed on.
With rapid tree growth here the light was more dappled than we had anticipated but there were enough clear('ish) patches to record it working through Daisy Hill station.
* Pole @ 8m.