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Box has very limited edge wear, almost no fading of colous and artwork!! Must have been stored away for a long time before original owner sold her.

Torched, smashed, left for dead.

 

See this page for an exciting photo of Councillor Jane Baugh calling for the removal of this derelict phone box!

 

The derelict phone box on School Road, Sale was originally installed by Mercury. It has not been maintained for many years and has been vandalised. The subsequent owners seem to have gone out of business and abandoned unwanted phone boxes in many towns.

 

Jane says" It seems unfair that local Council Tax payers should have to foot the bill to clear up the mess left by a private company. However this box is a real eye-sore and a potential danger to children. I have asked the Council to use its powers to get the box removed as soon as possible".

Lacock Abbey, Lacock, Wiltshire.

The technology may have improved but success depends on the skill of the [fuzzy focus] photographer :-/

This is a closeup of a recent Incense Burner and Storage Box I made.

 

The box itself is hollowed out from a small block of leftover walnut, while the lid is worked from an interesting piece of wavy-looking maple I had re-discovered in my workshop.

 

The trough you see here running up the middle of the lid is for any ashes that may drop off the incense stick while it's fuming away. (Check out other recent photos of mine to see how the incense stick is set up on the box.)

 

The curved stripes in the sliding lid of the box are very thinly cut strips of walnut and maple.

 

This box, and another very nearly just like it, is available for purchase in my online shop (smilemoon.etsy.com). Thank you so much for looking!

This is an original "toasting cup" for the special inventors that get together to dream their dreams of new and better machines. You will notice it has the fold out handles. This is so they can carry it around to their meetings. It is just the right size for their saddle bags. 5" across and 3.5" tall.

 

I have redesigned the toasting cup for goddesses to hold their treasures. You will notice on the top there are allusions to the Venus of Willandorf, birds, bees, and flowers. The escutcheon on the front implies that it is lockable, but of course it's not. Goddesses don't need to use locks. No one would dare steal from them! Nobody fools with a goddess!

 

I have lined the box with a pretty paper which has been sprayed several times with polyurethane to keep it nice. The spiraled brass is attached to the box in several places, the little objects on top are riveted on. The materials include brass, copper, and sterling silver. I have spent a lot of time on this so it will be worthy of you goddesses

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 :–)

Marc Márquez, piloto de Moto2 del Team Catalunya Caixa Repsol, en el Box del Equipo Repsol, durante los últimos test de la pretemporada 2011, disputados en el circuito de Jerez, en marzo de 2011.

There were 9 boxes in the full set!

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.

 

Unfinished, but liking the evolution--different technique.

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Barry signal box, August 2013. A large building which housed 77 lever frames in 1957, but has just 4 active semaphore levers in use today. It would have been a very busy signal box in its day, with coal traffic to Barry Docks and passenger services to Barry Island. Sadly, after 116 years of service, it is due to be decommissioned in January 2014. Aberthaw signal box was closed down in early 2013, and other signal boxes in South Wales including Ystrad Mynach and Bargoed on the Rhymney line, are scheduled to be decommissioned in September 2013. This is the result of modernisation by Network Rail, where all signalling will soon be controlled from Cardiff.

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Lovely example of our small premium white gift box with custom cut foam - shown with our wooden USB flash drive

The little one in a Box

Box 690 Firefighter Rehab

View On White

View On Black

 

Canon EOS 50D

1/60

f/22

75 mm

ISO 200

Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM

Speedlite 430EX II flash

 

Subject in a DIY flash box - 4 sides of white poster board "box" propped on white cloth-covered table. Speedlite 430EX II bounced off ceiling of DIY box with Omni Bounce diffuser. Adjusted in LR2.

twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house, doll boxes were opened ^_^

added the inverted box

No trains were running on this peaceful March afternoon. Engineering works meant this signal box was vacant

Box with(out) 6 bottles

A honeycomb of concrete skylights in the ceiling of the "Meeting Place" atrium, between the H and S wings of the John Andrews building at U of T Scarborough.

 

I visited U of T Scarborugh campus for Doors Open 2010

A clever method for folding boxes and trays from rectangles, published in the last issue of The Fold issue 34

Let me out of here!

 

I'm feeling a bit boxed in by work and stuff at the moment. And by doing this project too (although, of course, sometimes it's wonderfully freeing).

 

Strobist: SB-800 full power, bare, with red gel, directly behind subject and pointing up; SB-600 full power, bare, with blue gel, directly behind subject and pointing up.

Here's a Quaker Quisp box from 1997. Neat variety with the upside down alien. Just emptied so not quite flat yet.

Chacewater signal box on the Down (towards Penzance) platform at Chacewater railway station

 

Chacewater signal box was a Great Western Railway Company type 7d design fitted with a 35 lever Great Western Railway Company Vertical Tappet 3-bar frame that was ordered in March 1912. It was inspected on 17th November 1914 and replaced an earlier signal box. A 2 lever miniature frame was installed at some time to operate the detonator placers and a British Railways Western Region key control instrument was commissioned on 10th March 1957 controlling 100 signal (up intermediate block). The signal box closed on 12th June 1977 when the absolute block section was extended to between Truro and Drump Lane signal boxes

 

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The LSWR 1875 vintage signal box at Crediton. 29th July 2007.

Steam rises from the Beloit Box Board paper mill below the dam in Beloit.

 

All the waste paper collected curbside by Beloit's municipal trash pickup is recycled here. The crews who pick up trash are good enough at spotting non-compliant paper waste, that the trucks just dump it here and it goes straight into the pulp vat to create box board. The box board made here is often found as the gray or brown cardboard backing material on notepads of paper like you buy at Staples.

 

(When you see a black spot on those cardboard backs, that means there was a bit of grease or oil in the paper stock. That's bad in large quantities which is why we can't recycle pizza boxes, waxed food packaging, or containers with food residue.)

 

The mill doesn't pay the City for the recycled paper dropped off here. Instead, the city saves a ton of money by not having fully loaded trucks leave town taking the paper to some recycling center that would pay for the waste paper. The savings in fuel more than offsets the loss of recycling revenue. (Compacted paper is some pretty HEAVY stuff!)

 

"Tell me more about this 'birthday' thing, Pawpaw.. Cake? Wrapping paper?"

 

"Oooooo.....BOXES..?! "

 

Freddy Ray is one year old today. Hard to believe, but true. He is a blessing in all of our lives, and we all hope to be blessings in his.

 

Someday, he will widen the family circle and bless the life of some girl who hasn't even been born yet.. Such is the way of the world, and God's Plan for it, for us, for him, and for that lucky little girl, whose heart will be moved when they meet.

 

But for now, ripping wrapping paper, smashing cake, and playing with the boxes is enough. Happy Birthday, Frederick. We love you!

Reassembling a Workcycles Kruisframe LX NN8D-C from its shipping box. The instructions will be added soon in a page on: www.bakfiets-en-meer.nl

I painted the white first followed by the black.

Acrylic on box and Lantern,2015

We bought this decorative box in St. Basil's Cathedral in Red Square, Moscow.

in the middle of nowhere: a metal box.

We found a package on our front doorstep the other day, addressed to me. It was a box, filled with several books, all the same book.

 

What does this mean? Hmmmm?

I wanted to position this cake sitting up like a real boom box but it was being presented at a club on a saturday night, being transferred twice before making it's reveal so I thought it safer to lay it down.

 

Vanilla cake filled with a mocha whipped buttercream.

 

www.customcakesbyjen.ca

Side of polymer clay box embellished with Pearl_Ex

There is a story behind this photo and you get to read about it :)

 

I was lucky enough to get an email last spring from a very lovely Flickr friend Sarah informing me that she was heading my way for a holiday in the states. So on June 19th we met and spent a glorious 9 hours cruising all over Salt Lake valley. From the Great Salt Lake on the west to Brighton Ski Resort on the east. I think the pace nearly killed Sarah and Will but at a minimum they slept pretty sound that night.

 

As we sadly parted ways she surprised us all with gifts. Being a loser guy I wasn't prepared with a gift for Sarah, something I regret and hopefully I'll wise up, but I most certainly wasn't prepared for the wonderful gift she shared with me. This box camera.

 

It was way past dark when we left them at the motel so a shot through this camera would have been beyond my ability. But the next time I see Sarah I'll have 120 film in this bad boy and it'll be ready for a proper jumpshot featuring the coolest person from Aldershot that I know :)

Glove box at the Battery Materials Research program at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The glove box allows researchers to safely assemble batteries made of reactive materials such as lithium in an inert environment.

8 (from "voice box - part 1"): NEW DOORS

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It was a bit rusty so I had to clean it up.

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