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This one's from a park in an old neighbourhood of wooden houses. The metal rod painted red just this summer is planted on the base of an early 20th century electric transformer building. The benchmark is propably as old as the building itself.
This kind of benchmark can only be linked to the altitude data and because of this these are maybe the most threathened rods there are.
German made Benchmark carriage clock. Modern quartz movement. All brass construction. Made in the 60's
Only Time will tell and every clock tells a story....
The problem with clock is, once you got two they start to multiply..
It all started when I acquired my first clock a 1960's jap 7-day wall clock from a colleague of mine by the name of Wong Mun Lai, a clock collector
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It was a non-working clock which I wanted to hang up for display. After a while, I felt something amiss. A clock is not a clock if it does'nt work! So I took it apart and do some fixing, to my surprise I managed to get it ticking again ! I was totally fascinated From there I got my second, third and so on....
My favourite has to be the 400 day clock
Amazing time piece and fun to repair Next in line is those of the electromechanical design type
I love the working principles
At the time of writing, my collection is still growing....but has grind to a halt as my interest is now focus on nature photography
A lucky superimposition I spotted at Pasir Ris park of a early riser getting in a few crunches.
Notes: Used two digital GNDs top and bottom to tweak the emphasis of light. Curves adjustment and white balance adjustment. Square crop and flipped horizontally to bring out the 'graph' - 'benchmark' effect a bit better. USM Sharpening.
450D | EF 70-200mm f/4.0 L IS USM
ISO200 138mm f/4.0 1/1000sec
Located at the junction of #1 and #56 highways, across from the Indian Head Tourist Information Center and Statue...
Is part of the ESSO gas station complex.... Gateway to the Beautiful Qu'Appelle Valley and Katepwa lake.... and you will pass the Historic Bell Barn on the way...
I hear tell the food is excellant....
Beautiful Historic Indian Head Saskatchewan Canada.
Raspberry Pi vs. Raspberry Pi 2 vs. CuBox: performance comparison
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This is a benchmark with 'bolt' on Acton Trussell bridge. The mark was cut during the Ordnance Survey's first Geodetic Levelling' in the 1840-1860's.
Raspberry Pi vs. Raspberry Pi 2 vs. CuBox: performance comparison
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NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 18: President of Newmark Knight Frank, Jimmy Kuhn and David Soles attend Benchmarks NYC at New York Public Library on October 18, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Spearhead Marketing Group)
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I think this is an ordnance survey benchmark . The arrow looks like WD markers but with a horizontal line across the top. It's on Urswick Road at the junction with Lower Clapton Road.
A mark, the height of which has been determined in relation to Ordnance Data by spirit levelling. The most common is the cut bench mark which appears thus: cut into stone or brick-work.
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