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"Ici, LES RUES RECTILIGNES manquent de vieilles pierres... Mais c'est justement parce qu'elle ne ressemble à aucune autre ville suisse que La Chaux-de-Fonds gagne à être connue !" (Le Guide Vert Suisse)

Railroad siding inside one of many buildings of the Hercules Motor Co. complex

The beautiful Canton Tower in Guangzhou, China - 2021

RUPO creeps along the 10mph Rumford Branch and the Androscoggin River Valley between Rumford and Riley's. Oct 18, 2017

The duo of KJRY FP9s lead their train east through Canton, IL. Looks like the leader is missing a numberboard.

A look into the main shed at Cardiff Canton, being used for storage and component recovery at the time of this shot by EWS. 37415 stands just inside the westerly entrance. On Sunday 30th May 2004, Canton Depot finally closed its doors nearly forty years after its opening.

Robbie & Britny admire the sunset.

Un conservatoire de l'architecture paysanne...

A conservatory of peasant architecture...

 

Au hasard de mes pérégrinations...

At random of my wanderings...

 

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PWM 97653 stabled along with 47198 on Cardiff Canton. 23rd June 1990

Un conservatoire de l'architecture paysanne...

A conservatory of peasant architecture...

 

Au hasard de mes pérégrinations...

At random of my wanderings...

 

Plus de cinq photos peuvent être publiées en même temps... Elles n'attendent que vous !... Oh, s'il vous plaît, soyez curieux !

More than five photos may be published at the same time... They are waiting for you!...

Oh, please, be curious!

 

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37714 "Cardiff Canton" stands at Leicester North after arriving with the 12:30 from Loughborouogh Central. Friday August 20th 2021.

La salamandre de l’avenue des Grottes, Genève, canton de Genève, Suisse.

 

Située juste au nord de la place des Grottes, cette amusante salamandre de mosaïques, peut-être une cousine de l’iguane de Gaudi à Barcelone, est représentative de ce faubourg des Grottes.

 

Celui-ci constitue un insolite bastion de la culture installé derrière la gare de Cornavin, un quartier de Genève, entre l’utopie et la fantaisie, qui a su garder un air de village au centre-ville. De nombreux artistes et artisans ont investi les ruelles, bordées d’immeubles aux allures vétustes et de constructions originales, comme la « Maison des Schtroumpfs, qui font le charme de ce quartier, devenu également l’un des centres du milieu alternatif genevois.

 

Malgré son nom, on ne trouve pas de grottes. Elles ont peut-être existé, à proximité, du côté de la Servette où un petit cours d’eau, un nant, prenait sa source. On raconte que ce ruisseau était si chargé de boue pendant les crues qu’il s’appelait le Nant des Crottes, transformé au 19e siècle en Nant des Grottes ! Quoiqu’il en soit, le quartier reflète en surface cette énergie souterraine. Tiré de : www.lemessager.fr/14415/article/2020-09-11/hors-du-temps-...

 

Genève est la deuxième ville la plus peuplée de Suisse et la deuxième place financière du pays après Zurich. Elle est considérée comme la plus importante au monde en matière de gestion de fortune privée trans-nationale et s’impose entre autres comme la première place mondiale pour le négoce du pétrole. Du fait de son rôle à la fois politique et économique, elle fait partie des « villes mondiales ». Elle est le siège européen des Nations Unis et le lieu de naissance de la Croix-Rouge internationale.

Classic Cardiff. A shot taken from the footbridge into Cardiff Canton depot, 37801 heads east with a loaded coal train on 20th August 1992.

Leica R7 - Fuji Supéria 1600

37714 "Cardiff Canton" works the 10:25 Loughborough Central - Rothley past Woodthorpe Village. Saturday April 22nd 2023.

4 image stitched panorama of the Canton waterfront as the storms rolled in last night.

A trip to the Football Hall of Fame led us to George's Lounge in downtown and in the middle of the Arts District.

History of Knollwood

Knollwood Memorial Park was founded in 1898 by a group of people with a vision of a modern garden-style cemetery that would serve the residents of Eastern Massachusetts. Centrally located in an idyllic setting overlooking the Neponset Valley in Canton, Massachusetts, Knollwood’s location on 340 acres was carefully selected for it’s natural beauty.

Although it is one of New England’s oldest and largest memorial parks, Knollwood is a modern, well designed cemetery with exquisitely manicured grounds. Distinctive works of Carerra marble sculptures and statuary provide visitors with inspiring settings while flowering trees and a myriad of floral plantings serve as a lovely haven that comforts those who come to remember their loved ones.

On a day with a fifty/fifty chance of clouds or sun, the Canton Cannonball climbs the hill to the Maple Street Crossing on the west edge of Canton Illinois, October 19, 2023. Copyright © Revenge Photography. All Rights Reserved.

in lingua veneta, "canton" è " angolo" , in inglese " corner".......

 

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The end of the Automn time on the Chasseral (1,606 alt.), Canton of Bern. Switzerland. No. 153.

Mendip Rail's ARC branded Class 59/1 59103 'Village of Mells' was recorded passing Cardiff Canton with the 7B60 loaded iron ore train from Port Talbot Docks to Llanwern.

 

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A sight that greeted you as you went across the bridge into Canton Depot line's of Class 37's now all long gone. On a day photographing in this area you could expect to see plenty of 37's. 15/05/1992.

 

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