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Former Lady Foot Locker, now Cutters Corner.
The Midway Mall opened in 1966 with Higbee's, Sears, JCPenney, and Woolworth as anchor stores. Over the years, Higbee's became Dillard's (then closed in 2007) and Woolworth became Best Buy. A new south wing was added to Midway Mall in 1990. That wing featured a May Company department store (later Kaufmann's and Macy's before closing in early 2016).
As of Summer 2017, the Sears department store is closing and the mall has just been sold for $4.25 million on July 12th. As of writing this, the buyer of the mall has yet to be known. The rumors for what happens to the mall next are all over the place; they range from a hospital complex to a hotel / casino complex to a giant mobile home park (obviously a joke)...
Hopefully something actually is done rather than letting the mall slowly die like Randall Park or Rolling Acres did. At least the occupancy in this mall has stabilized for the small stores over the last couple years instead of continuing downward. The department store closings seem to be the biggest drain on the mall; JCPenney is the last traditional department store left at the mall after the Sears closing.
I decided to post these 130 photos as the photos that bring me over 10,000 photo mark on Flickr. I chose this mall because it is my hometown mall.
Midway Mall - Elyria, Ohio
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Description: Shears
Creator: W. H. Compton Co.
Date: first half 20th century
Medium: steel; brass
Persistent URL: http://museums.cjh.org/Display.php?irn=14085
Repository: Yeshiva University Museum, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011
Call Number: 2004.158
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The different cutters for the Kelley-How-Thomson Co. Both are from no. 2-size planes, the cutter that was made by Stanley was stamped on the front and back sides with the HICKORY brand name.
Note: the red & blue "KHT" logo was scanned from Kelley-How's 1941 catalogue cover.
Please check out my set “No.2 alike”, perhaps click and watch a slide show, might be fun?
www.flickr.com/photos/-snapshot-/sets/72157629855122477/
Are you interested in Old Tools and Tool Collecting? Want to learn more about tools, and meet some great people who have the same interests? Please take a minute to check out the Mid-West Tool Collectors Web Site at this link: www.mwtca.org
At the time I originally posted this photo flickr had a note system in which I put a note on each cutter mark. Flickr has removed the note system so I am re-posting the photo of the cutter marks with some information about each one below.
These marks are all from No. 2-size planes.
West Cornwall Cigar Company, Captain Cutter's House, 52 Chapel Street, Penzance TR18 4AF
Holga 120GFN, Fuji Superia 400
Ensign Jesus Martinezborges, operations officer of CGC William Chadwick (WPC-1150), listens in during a safety briefing given by the crew of the French fishery patrol vessel FULMAR in Boston, Massachusetts, on April 14, 2023. Taking this opportunity to cross train and foster international partnerships, the crews spent two days working together on operations and damage control. (U.S. Coast Guard Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Ryan L. Noel)
The Holiday mini cookie cutter sets are back again this year at Hobby Lobby. Can't beat the $2.99 price for 15 minis. I bought both last fall and love them! Last year they had an Easter set in the Sping too.
2010 Cookie Campers --Don't have a Hobby Lobby near you? Let me know and I can bring you some to camp!
It just sits in its kitchen drawer waiting to be used again, but this is the only way it gets attention now. I have a rocking pizza cutter that's easier to use and clean, and it rocks.
Maersk Cutter at St. John's, Newfoundland. Offshore AHTS supply vessel operated by Maersk Supply Service. Launched in 2015, 6,490 gt. IMO: 9649938. MMSI: 316029762.
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USCGC Alex Haley (WMEC-39) and USCGC Munro (WHEC 724), USCG Station Kodiak, Womens Bay, Kodiak Island, Alaska.
USCGC Northland's (WMEC 904) crew pulls into home port in Portsmouth, Virginia, March 30, 2023. Northland returned home following a 62-day Florida Straits and Windward Passage patrol. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Senior Chief Petty Officer Melissa Leake)
USCGC Northland's (WMEC 904) crew pulls into home port in Portsmouth, Virginia, March 30, 2023. Northland returned home following a 62-day Florida Straits and Windward Passage patrol. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Senior Chief Petty Officer Melissa Leake)
Preliminary design of the cutter for my man-o-war, stowed with oars and lashings. Ignore the missing colors.
Thanks to a picture Cookieartisan posted awhile ago, I decided to finally organize! The top shelf is all of my cutters, organized into holiday, theme, etc. My ribbon is all organized by color, I have a spot for boxes and cello bags for cookies. I may actually be able to find my stuff, once the shock wears off of seeing my shelf like this! (I should've taken a before picture, but I wouldn't want to scare anybody!) A few more containers to organize sprinkles, and I'm good to go!
Leaf-cutter Ants, Costa Rica, Central America.
Next to humans, leaf-cutter ants form the largest and most complex animal societies on Earth.
Leaf-cutter ants eat the fungus that the decaying leaves produce.
For info and video click here: www.flickr.com/photos/stevecorey/7274087534/
My husband's boat parkin it after a lonng long patrol in the Bering Sea(the great white needle of death)
totally handmade soap cutter! (except for the pastry scraper, i got that from a restaurant supply joint in town) this is going to the new account so customers can slice and dice soap logs to their hearts' content.
Large mounted photo found in Tasmania depicting sugar cane cutters in Queensland in the early 1900s. This work was hard and dangerous because of poisonous snakes and spiders but it paid well. The classic Australian play "Summer of the Seventeenth Doll" by Ray Lawler is about sugar cane cutters. The man with the bucket appears to be wearing a cooking apron and probably has food inside the rolled up cloth. The group may have been about to take a break. Note the metal mugs hanging from the shoulder of the man on the right. Large size available for viewing (recommended).
This pig can originally be found in the book ANIMATION by Preston Blair from 1949. Preston Blaire worked on Disney's FANTASIA and Tex Avery cartoons like RED HOT RIDING HOOD for example. In his book he teaches how to draw cartoon characters. In 1992 poster artist Frank Kozik "borrowed" the character for a Killdozer poster. Kozik added a knife to the pig's hidden hand. Here he is as a cookie cutter.
A helicopter crew from Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod, in Massachusetts, lands on the deck of the Coast Guard Cutter Forward, homeported in Portsmouth, Virginia, while training underway about five miles north of Gloucester, Massachusetts, Thursday, Jan. 25, 2018. The 270-foot medium endurance cutter’s primary missions normally consist of counter-drug and migrant interdiction, enforcing federal fishery laws, and search and rescue. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class John Luck.
Pilot cutter returning to its berth at Corfu after delivering the pilot out to our cruise ship Oceania Marina.
The US Coast Guard Cutter Mellon (WHEC 717) enters Seattle's Elliot Bay on August 2, 2017. The Cutter Mellon was taking part in the 2017 Seafair Parade of Ships. The following was information is taken from the "Seafair Fleet Week 2017" brochure handed out at the pier:
The MELLLON is the third in her class of seven high endurance cutters built by Avondale Shipyards. A high-endurance cutter is designed to remain at sea for extended periods of time to undertake mid-ocean search and rescue operations, as well as law enforcement and national security missions. She is able to complete all Coast Guard missions, truly making her a multi-mission asset.
MELLON was one of the first naval vessels built with a combined diesel and gas turbine propulsion plant. The twin screws can use 7,000 diesel shaft horsepower to make 17 knots, and a total of 36,000 gas turbine shaft horsepower to make 28 knots. Her Pratt-Whitney marine gas turbine engines are similar to those installed in Boeing 707 passenger jet aircraft. She [is] armed with a 76mm MK75 (pronounced "mark 75") cannon on the bow, a 20mm MK15 Close-in Weapon System on the stern, two 25mm guns, six 50 cal machine guns, and numerous small arms. She often travels with an embarked MH-65 dolphin helicopter, increasing its operational awareness and capabilities.
Over the past two years, MELLON has conducted two deployments as the Search and Rescue primary response asset in the Bering Sea, one Living Marine Resource patrol off the Coast of Japan, and one Counter-Drug patrol off the coast of Central America. MELLON's actions directly contributed to the intercept of nine go-fast vessels, seizure of 5,622 kilograms of cocaine, apprehension of 34 drug smugglers, and completion of over 30 commercial fishery boardings in the Western Pacific and Bering Sea. She combated drug cartels, deterred large-scale High Seas Drift Net fishing, protected Alaska's six billion dollar fishing industry, and conducted joint operations with the Japanese and Chinese Coast Guards. MELLON has been awarded the Coast Guard Unit Commendation Medal, three Meritorious Unit Commendation medals, and numerous other campaign and unit decorations.