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The original Bideford signal box was demolished in 1968 but a replica of it was built in 1991. It’s exactly the same apart from not having a chimney breast. In 2004 a lever frame was installed together with related signaling fittings so you can still pull the levers and imagine you’re letting a train through! In 2018 a replica running-in-board was erected next to the box.

 

www.bidefordrailway.co.uk/bideford/signal-box/

She approves of the box the camera came in

Cigar Box Guitar, i3 Detroit.

Nice phone. Nice Android. Lots of HTC apps bundled (eg. FriendStream, music player, calendar, Facebook, YouTube, Flickr), pre-configured (eg. shrinking photos for MMS), and a sprinkling of Telstra apps (eg. Yellowpages, Whitepages, QR Code Scanner) make this a very nice phone out of the box.

 

More about the HTC Desire:

- HTC Desire - HTC

- HTC Desire specifications - GSMArena aka HTC Bravo

- HTC Desire review - GSMArena

This is my wife doing a very high box jump!

Box with(out) 6 bottles Spanish wine

 

+++++ see my album "6 bottles in a BOX for more of such boxes

Box manufactured in 1856 by Smith & Hawkes, Birmingham and erected in Oxford Street, Bilston.

 

Date: 1950

 

BPMA reference: POST 118/2031

Designer: Tomoko Fuse

Diagram: "Beautiful Origami Boxes II" Book by Tomoko Fuse

Units: 1 A4 for base a 1 A4 for lid

Paper: Tant

Assembled without glue

In the tall skinny boxes our new vacuum cleaner came in.

The Autumn Post Box

秋之郵箱

One box for each boy for a gift. My boys like strange and odd things. I figured these antique dynamite boxes would make great storage for their DVD's and conversation pieces as well.

The first sewing box I ever owned was a birthday gift from my parents when I was a little girl. The second was a gift to my Grandfather from someone he worked with many years ago and which my mother gave to me. The third I found while thrifting and I wonder at its history.

And this is the fourth, my parents gave me yesterday, which was my Grandmothers.

 

It is a beautiful pink and white woven sewing box, lined in a pale pink satiny fabric with little faux pearls instead of buttons. It was filled with old hand embroidered hankies she had been saving, some still wrapped in their original plastic.

 

I remember that Grandma had a little sewing room off the dining room in her old house. There was a small cupboard and lots of drawers. There we old jam jars with rusty lids full of old tape measures, pins and buttons. Things tied with lengths of stocking. Large heavy scissors hanging up on hooks. My sister and I used to love sneaking in to the sewing room just to look at everything, but I don't remember seeing this old sewing box in there.

 

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I have finished the shawl, all but weaving in the ends and will show you soon.

Inside Pontrilas signal box where there are 7 semaphore signal levers still in operation.

My latest cigar box guitar

Lunch box in the shape of a barn, 1895-1910.

 

Photograph by E. G. Schempf.

 

To learn more about this traveling exhibition, please visit:

www.maaa.org/nehotr/Exhibitions/farmlife.php

Pullip luka , taeyang andrew , pullip akoya-Mykaela!!!

Desculpem pela foto porca!

Boxes of vintage records, mostly classical music but some world music too.

I have boxes and boxes 10 inch 78's.

Prices vary depending on condition and subject matter.

blues

swing

jazz

classical

fox trot ... you name it I have it.

 

The conditions are from ok to great. Come in and check it out

Be the first one to come in and get the good ones!

 

All Aboard 2nd Hand

6500 3rd Ave NW

Seattle, WA 98117

206-784-8090

aa2h.com

I recieved my Minifee Mirwen (Charlie) and my Valentine's Day Event Head, the Minifee Siean Elf (aThys) in the mail today! Here is the box opening and shots of them trying on wigs!

Mosaic treasure box made with agates, iridescent stained glass, beads, Van Gogh glass, turquoise, amethyst, quartz, vitreous glass, grouted in pink.

decoupage box I made, which now holds all my hexagon making stuff

This box is supposed to hold a copy of the Koran.

Maskcat doll Nerine

Now already a year ago, I got my hands on these Lego Classic Creativity boxes. Since I intend to do all four of them, here is the green one! This one was a tough one though, with no SNOT bricks included. I actually already got the yellow box to take with me on holiday, se expect photo's sooner or later.

 

In addition, check out Ross Charnocks's take on the green box!

pirate box! treasure!!

Latest installment in my Ordinary Objects series. Check out the project blog.

Well, it's just a little bowl now but if I take some wood from one of the background boards and make a cover I could call it a box.

 

Anyway, last spring after one of our windy storms I happened onto a nice branch from a sycamore tree and picked it up. I finally got around to sawing into it yesterday and found that there was plenty of rotted wood but also plenty of color and beautiful grain. So, I decided on a box and maybe a tray to set it on.

 

The box is 3-5/8" diameter by 1-7/8" tall (8.5 x 5 cm).

A phone box in a backstreet somewhere in Pattaya

We had a match box swap in the Marie Antoinette Mail Art Group, hosted by the lovely Holly, she was also my partner and this is what I sent her.

Tower Box (open)

Folded by Marcela Brina

    

Model designer: Winson Chan

    

More details in: www.artisbellus.com/2012/09/origami-tower-box.html

Nishime with color option veggies.

    

The cable that had been installed to hold the glove box door level when opened had broken, so I went looking for a replacement closer to the original mechanism.

 

This part came from James Paddock in the UK.

 

Do not mount the fitting too high on the door or the top of the slide portion will strike the top of the inside of the glove box when the door is closed. The position to mount the fitting inside the glove box seems correct as found in the car.

 

The last time (and the first time) I used my Spectra System camera, it shot out a picture anemically, and then smelled like it was on fire.

 

Since I have no other camera to use the PZ600 film in, I decided to give it another shot tonight after dinner. The evening light was hitting our flower boxes very perfectly, and it was nice and cool. Took the shot, and with the new TIP Frog Tongue in place, let the picture hang there until I went inside to the darkroom and let it set.

 

I am totally stoked by the PZ film. It seems more advanced than the PX stuff in the two shots I've taken, and I really am digging the Spectra I have with all it's bells and whistles. I mean, it's still an automatic camera, but the lens is sharp and there is great feedback and more control on the one I have than some do.

 

Now I wanna "go out in the world" and shoot, frog tongue in place and dark bag to shoot, transfer and move on.

 

Spectra System

PZ600 Silver Shade UV+ Black Frame

On Corfu in Greece, the German tourists have their own mail boxes! The spider web icon on the right indicates that delivery may take a little longer. Not shure wether the broken script indicates that mail posted here is only delivered to Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the World of Calligraphers though. Anyway, all of my holiday postcards made it all the way to their destinations in various countries :–)

experimenting with different materials (magazine, newspaper, calendar), shapes, height and integrating boxes together

 

4-leaf clover box

2 in 1 box

high box for pens

 

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