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Cement trucks are already loading up at the Boral depot to take their load out for the first concrete pour of the morning.
66707 climbs the bank out of Gobowen through Grimpo with 6V41, the 17.08 Penyffordd Cement to Avonmouth Hanson Siding loaded cement. Taken from the footpath crossing the field, and pretty much directly into the sun on a lovely early June evening, Tuesday 8.6.21.
2021 represents a significant milestone in the history of the Phoenix Railway-Photographic Circle with the celebration of our 50th anniversary by publishing a book to showcase some of the members work, past and present, from 1971 to the present day.
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The Ketton Cement empties ran today, so I went to Wistow Road Bridge to see it
GBRF 66779 "Evening Star" on the front
Looking like an arthropod from another time, a cement train from Bescot heading for Hanson's at Avonmouth sits in the loop at Abbotswood Junction, south east of Worcester, Monday 22.6.15
Late running Theale Lafarge to Hope Earles Sidings empty cement tanks seen from the canal side at Wistow Road
We are still wandering around in the early morning with a camera in the old wharf precinct of Launceston. Yesterday I showed you a cement truck about to fill up for the first pour of the day. A little way away from there are some spare cement mixers waiting to be fitted to the back of a truck.
NS MU01 returns to East Durham after switching a cement distributor off the former N&W on the north side of Durham. On the right is another cement distributor, served by CSX and busy with inbound cars to support the Research Triangle's booming construction business.
60096 is seen leading 6H51 Oxwellmains-Inverness loaded cement north at Crubenmore - 03/07/2018
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Les mondes en petit - The worlds in small - Die Welten im Kleinen
2017 ©MichelleCourteau
Industrial harbour Victor, S.West Paris XV.
On the way out ...
2016 ©MichelleCourteau
Industrial harbour Tolbiac, S.East Paris XIII.
This fine stripe of ground along the Seine - 35/40m in width extends on 500m approximately up to the Tolbiac bridge situated West, and beyond towards East, Ivry/Seine.
Extracted stones from quarries around Paris are carried on barges along the Seine only.
The Right and Left Seine banks concentrate all the industrial cement activity for Paris and suburbans, at each limit of Paris intra-muros.
Google Earth, Port Tolbiac, Paris XIII/Ivry-sur-Seine & Port Bercy.
Les mondes en petit -The worlds in small -Die Welten im Kleinen
2016 ©MichelleCourteau
Tension* | Spannung*
Industrial harbour Tolbiac, S.East Paris XIII.
Martin Marietta Tehachapi Cement Plant, Monolith CA USA, 4 May 2021.
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FILM TO DIGITAL IMAGE
[Camera] – Nikon FM2n (lens not confirmed)
[Film/Processing] – ILFORD FP4 PLUS/ ILFOSOL 3 (1:14)
[Scanner] - Nikon D70s DX format DSLR with AI 55mm F3.5 Micro-Nikkor + 20mm extension tube
[Digital Processing] - PAINT SHOP PRO 2022
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66780 rattles round the curve towards Garsdale station with 4N00 0934 Carlisle to Clitheroe Castle Cement working.
12th February 2020
Last part of the series. 2017 ©MichelleCourteau
Les mondes en petit -The worlds in small-Die Welten im Kleinen
Industrial harbour Victor, S.West Paris XV.
Still with us in Colas ownership 56105 then newly painted in EWS colours is stabled by Arpley Junction signal box over the weekend with a Widnes Tanhouse Lane - Earles Sidings Cement empties on Sunday 10 November 1996.
We are in the old wharf district of Launceston. Still an industrial precinct, as we see here at this cement supply depot. The sky is overcast, the light is dim, but already the workers are busy getting ready for the first concrete pour of the day.
Industrial harbour Tolbiac, S.East ParisXIII.
2017 ©MichelleCourteau
Extracted stones from quarries around Paris are carried on barges along the Seine and tributaries only. Some of them are used as "floating stocks" for the on-the-spot activity.
Google Earth, Port Tolbiac, Paris XIII/Ivry-sur-Seine & Port Bercy. Industrial harbour Tolbiac, S.East ParisXIII.
Photo is cropped to 21:9.
This photo is part of my new 'Framed' album which is probably empty right now ;) Check out other albums in, let's say 'Themed' collection.
White forest...Forêt blanche....Weißer Wald....
2016 ©MichelleCourteau
Industrial harbour Tolbiac, S.East Paris XIII.
This fine stripe of ground along the Seine - 35/40m in width extends on 500m approximately up to the Tolbiac bridge situated West, and beyond towards East, Ivry/Seine. Extracted stones from quarries around Paris are carried on barges along the Seine only.
The Right and Left Seine banks concentrate all the industrial cement activity for Paris and suburbans, at each limit of Paris intra-muros.
Google Earth, Port Tolbiac, Paris XIII/Ivry-sur-Seine & Port Bercy.