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The Bin Isolation Outing group on Facebook is still ridiculously active, as people dress up in order to put their bins out, and provide a bit of silliness for everyone else. So I thought that whilst I was glammed up in my rainbow dress for my birthday, I'd do our bins. And here I am.
Taken with my Olympus Trip on bulk loaded Fomapan 100,
Developed at home in my Lab box with homemade Parodinal developer similar to Rodinal but made with Paracetamol tablets crushed up, Sodium Sulphite and Sodium Hydroxide,
1:50 dilution for 9 minutes at 20 degrees C continuously agitated then stopped with a citric acid stop bath and fixed in Kodak rapid fixer.
Scanned with my Epson V600.
Adelaide, late - with bin.
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Bin bag princess of immense bravery, fragile and vulnerable yet relentlessly defying all injustice and frailty in the world with that fearfully dispassionate look in her eyes.
In terrible conditions , 67028 heads west just after passing through Prestonpans with the daily 'Bin' train. This is 6B46, Oxwellmains - Powderhall on the 9th January 2015 at 1330
Freightliner Heavy Haul 66549 was recorded passing Denchworth with the 4V60 10:55 Calvert to Bath and Bristol 'Avon Binliner'.
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SRSA GRG5/58/ Vol 2 no. 2/174
Eusope Bin Amat
Convicted - 29/6/1926
Offence - Prohibited Immigrant
Sentence - 6 months
A Malaysian sailor aboard the SS City of Oran, Eusope Bin Amat was sentenced on 30 April 1926 to two months imprisonment for assaulting the cook aboard the ship the day before. On 2nd July he was charged on the information of Mr John Charles Burford, senior boarding officer of the Customs Department, that on June 29 at Port Adelaide, he failed to pass a dictation test and was a prohibited immigrant. Eusope was jailed for 6 months pending deportation. The Immigration Restriction Act 1901 required that foreign ships crews be mustered prior to departure. If a crew member was not present at the muster they were deemed to be a prohibited immigrant and thus subject to the dictation test. If they failed the dictation test, the immigrant could be deported.
Information from:
SRSA GRG5/58 Description and photographs of convicted persons - South Australian Police Department
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