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Interior of a working signal box.

Quand on travaille, quelquel soit la boûite concernée, il y az toujours le moment de sortir les boîtes inutiles.

  

Et hop ! Dans la boîte !

Album Challenge

 

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#CrazyTuesday #Boxes

 

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ok, who will be the first to guess which "big box" store this was taken at. . . . .

Mike installed a new sink in one of our bathrooms and these two really spend a lot of time in the box for it!

These two red K6 phone boxes designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott have stood in St. Peters Square since the 1950’s. They were initially located on Library Walk, between the Library Theatre and Town Hall Extension. In 2013 they were temporally remove to be fully restored to working order and returned in 2014 to the location where they now stand; Central Library in the background. They were removed as part of plans to transform St. Peter’s square. The boxes are protected after being given listed status by English Heritage. They now stand empty, phones removed, vandalised and the doors welded shut; so much for their listed status. But they are so iconic that hundreds of people still take pictures of them and are quite often used in wedding photographs; even in this poor state. As they stand today they are completely covered in stickers and look a horrible mess so I have tried to clean them up slightly in PS.

For the Crazy Tuesday group, challenge: Box

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Two boxes that once contained cigars and cigarettes. The metal one is pre-WW2 and was a presentation metal box of Marcovitch ‘Black & White’ brand cigarettes. The wooden one is from the 60’s and originally held cigars made by B.A.T in Africa. That stood for British American Tanzanian tobacco.

Just some flowers in my greenhouse catching the Sun ~ KissThePixel2019

Wah Lee's Emporium, Auckland, NZ

Wilbur shoots Box Canyon from the pedestrian bridge. The river below carved a narrow fissure over 180 feet deep in bedrock.

 

Happy Fence Friday!

Pentax SV, SMC-Takumar 105/2.8, Kodak UltraMax 400

Taken on my most recent visit to the National Botanic Garden of Wales, it really is a wonderful place. The building in the background is home to the restaurant/gift shop & Oriel gallery HBM!

 

More information here botanicgarden.wales/

 

I am slightly under the weather with a cold plus my granddaughter has been visiting for few days, so please forgive my lack of Flickr comments.

 

Photo 37/100 : My 100x photos this year will all feature benches or chairs.

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Tin Cigar Box used to store model car kit parts

test shot for Crazy Tuesday 10/07/2025 Theme: Boxes

Original box containing a micrometer. Borrowed from my husband's work shop.

 

'Label' for 'Macro Mondays'

 

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QE006 and CF4405 head away from Cullerin with empty boxed grain 1319 to Junee.

 

Thursday 21st November 2024

Day 22/365

 

I walk past these buildings most days on the way into work and have been waiting for the right time to get a shot of them and hoping for the right cloud formation above them. Today was the day. Good result with the mix of blue sky and cloud.

Sainsbury Parcel Bank - Hove

For our Red Telephone Box supporters.

A room inside hardwick hall, Derbyshire

The scourge of my box hedge. I got rid of hundreds of caterpillars by hand but they still mamaged to defloiated my hedge. Arrived in the South of the UK in 2007 and have spread Northwards rapidly.

An oil painting on canvas exhibited at the Box Gallery.

In this approximately 45 year old female box turtle we see vividly the dappled sunlight falling through the oak trees onto the forest floor. This animal lives in a wooded ravine between housing developments in a major metropolitan area. I hesitate to interfere with their lives even to the extent of picking one up for a photo- one must always place the creature exactly where it was found.

"Another Box Turtle in the road. I'll stop to move him." That was my thought until I saw it up close. I dont normally break out the lighting gear for these but this one was a stunner.

Eastern Box Turtle

Terrapene carolina carolina

Old Frederick Road, Ellicott City, Howard County, Maryland

Patapsco Valley State Park Daniel's/Pickall Areas

Ellicott City Quad

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A Box Moth that I disturbed in my garden today. An invasive species which damage box plants (Buxus). Their caterpillars are the primary source of damage.

The Box Trail; Box-Death Hollow Wilderness, Utah; April 2018

 

Hiking up the canyon, still in the lower part of the Box, we passed through some pretty impressive Ponderosa Pine groves along Pine Creek.

Box Tunnel passes through Box Hill on the Great Western Main Line (GWML) between Bath and Chippenham. The 1.83-mile tunnel was the world's longest railway tunnel when it was completed in 1841.

A flower in a box...always is welcome.

You might say I like boxes. At least I can find stuff, as they all have like items in each box.

Generally speaking, male box turtles have red eyes.

 

The box turtle commonly lives over twenty years, with verified cases of lifespans exceeding 40 to 50 years. There have been unverified cases of box turtles living for a hundred years and more.

 

NEVER DISTURB, PICK UP , OR MOVE A BOX TURTLE UNLESS IT HAS A VISIBLE INJURY OR IS IN IMMINENT DANGER. If you find a turtle in the road, move it to the other side in the direction it was going. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RELOCATE IT.

Coming up for air

35× 21× 4㎝

Instow railway station was a railway station in the village of Instow, North Devon, England, on the Bideford Extension of the North Devon Railway. Opened in November 1855, the station closed to passengers in 1965, but the line remained open for freight until 1982. The signal box has been preserved as a working attraction. The Atlantic Coast Express used to go through the station on its way to Torrington, but it did not call at Instow.

The former site of the railway tracks is now part of the Tarka Trail.

November 10, 2020

 

Crazy Tuesday Theme: #box

 

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This week's Macro Mondays group theme is Lids. I sometimes struggle to find subjects that fit the 3" rule, so I'm always happy when I can turn to miniatures. This box is just 1" long, which means the shoes are tiny. They're quite difficult to handle and I knocked them over many times (!), but I eventually ended up with this. The box and shoes are standing in front of a shabby chic chest of drawers. And, by the way, another thing I love about miniatures is that I can have lots of them without needing to move house. It's probably a good thing that I don't collect jukeboxes... :))

Awwww arent they cute :D

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