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My 99 pence E-Bay 1966 Zenit 3M and 1964 Industar 50 lens, taken on Rollei Retro 80S and stand developed in Rodinal 1+100 for 1 hour.
Box with(out) 6 bottles
STORMHOEK P.S. Chardonnay 2014
++++ More boxes in the Album '6 bottles in a box'
The diminutive signal box at Whiteball Siding situated just to the south of the tunnel, between Wellington and Tiverton Junction. The box had been rebuilt in 1955 following a fire, on the original 1876 Saxby & Farmer Type 4 base Bristol & Exeter Railway box. The large notice warns about the fragility of the asbestos roof structure. The box closed in 1986, its area coming under the panel box at Exeter.
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50 002 Superb passes Appleford Crossing Box with 1A37, the 07:15 Oxford - Paddington
The box survived here only because the main road turns through 90 degrees, so any failure to stop would mean ramming the crossing gates
Eventually technology won out and the box was closed on 27th May 2001 , demolished and replaced with remotely monitored CCTV
Ever get annoyed being on the end of the couch and only getting half the quilt covering you? Here's the answer to all your problems! A long couch quilt!
Attempting to organize my collection, and provide myself a reference for later. These are the boxes I have with me as of 6.29.11. 126 sets, and approximately half are unopened.
Filet crocheted box with an old filet pattern from a reprinted (facsimile) swedish book called "Den Nya Wirkboken" ("The New Crochetbook") from 1848 (!) by Wilhelmina StÃ¥lberg. (The reprint is made 1981.) ♡
The pattern for the lid is from Jan Eaton's book 200 Crochet Blocks and is called Gothic Square. I added some rows with just simple singel crochets and then a row with frill/flounce. :o)
The box is about 11x20x11 cm. I used white cotton yarn and I starched it in sugarwater (a little bit difficult to get the box shape). Maybe I'll add som glitter too but I haven't decided yet. :o)
Hard not to stare at the party last night as she tumbled about in her box…
I took a short HD video that describes it a bit.
The bento boxes in Tokyo are so pretty....this one isn't even a special one, you can buy it under $10.
My dad got a windshield for his scooter in the mail so we had to take pictures with the box.
I am not really happy with the editing, but it was difficult considering the lighting and the color of the box.
Hard to believe, but I actually ran out of yarn while making this doll, so I had to wait for this box to arrive.
A high ceiling, as yet untainted by BRs push to fit all manual boxes with the lowered cheap polystyrene roof tiles - which although effective in warming the boxes, looked awful! Also present are the old tin light covers that you could spin around to any direction - unfortunately there never seemed to be enough light from them.
The signal box is a GWR design and was built in 1914. It worked to Wellington box until 2002 when that became absorbed by Madeley Junction (which itself was demolished when Wolverhampton PSB took over in 2012).
As well as the subsequent installation of various colour light signals it now works to the West Midlands SCC which was the final one in the "Russian Doll" effect when it took over Wolverhampton PSB in 2016.
The triple and double stack ground disc signals have since been reduced to single ones and the main semaphore section signal (no.90) with Severn Bridge's distant signal beneath was later converted into a colour light.
20th February 1990.
All of my bento goodies have now arrived and I found this brilliant storage box to keep them all in from Ikea
I've set myself on that box alright! ...and I'm showing off a nice set too!
Legs! I meant my legs!
I met up with my girlfriends Cindy & Darlene at Freddie's last Wednesday night for a casual get together! Cindy got me to pose for a few pix by myself... a difficult a feat to accomplish as I'm *so* camera shy! [yeah, right!]
My ensemble for the evening consisted of my Baltogs black lycra spandex leotard, black skinny jeans and my black patent knee boots with the 5" heels.
To see more pix of me in other tight, sexy and revealing outfits click this link:www.flickr.com/photos/kaceycdpix/sets/72157623668202157/
To see more pix of me in sexy boots click here: www.flickr.com/photos/kaceycdpix/sets/72157622816479823/
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Wooden handmade jewelry box with two drawers.
Box size 20 x 11,7 x 9,2 cm.
Made from oak, finished with ecological oil and wax. The drawers are lined with white soft fabric. A soft case for 5 rings can be placed in various positions.
Signaller John Zyla at work in the small signal box at Wingello, New South Wales on 11 May 2005. Located on the Main South double track mainline linking Sydney and Melbourne, the box was made redundant about two years later.
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not very original.. but it's a little something I've never tried before. ;)
p.s. I really am INSIDE the box.. NO ps whatsoever !
5.75" x 4.75" x 4.25" , ceramic tile over wood box, with vintage porcelain rose;
It's Christmas! And, for me, that means trying to produce some things that are gift items. I've done a number of frames already, but I wanted to do something else. I had purchased a number of these box blanks last year, and so decided to do one the one pictured. It sold before I finished it, so I'm starting on a couple of more today.
Post boxes from the reign of Elizabeth II and her great-grandfather Edward VII. Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire, 21st January 2023.
The EiiR pillar box is GL54 242D. The EviiR wall box is out of use.
This is to mark the Hereios of the We're Here! group's visit to Beautiful Boxes on 26 December 2019.
The "Back of the box" for the Lunar Trike and Tracking Station, showing off the two alternate models. Just like the ones seen on the backs of actual Classic Space set boxes!
A lunar trike and celestial tracking station built for the Classic Space Pocket Money Contest on MOC pages. This build is 99 pieces + 1 minifigure (Which counts as one piece for the purposes of this contest) for a grand total of exactly 100 pieces!
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... with lovely Echino..
I used this tutorial and it worked pretty well! BUT it is lot of work and fussy sewing....
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