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Indian Head's last remaining wooden grain elevator. Originally Indian Head had a row of 12 elevators and a flour mill. The demolition was completed 2019 11 27.
Originally constructed in Avonhurst SK for North Star Grain Co. Ltd. in 1921 with a capacity 35,000 BU. It became Sask. Wheat Pool No. 652 "A" in 1927 until 1978 when it was closed and moved to Indian Head in 1979.
Grain elevator in Abilene, Texas, USA.
Sprocket hole photo taken on 35mm film in a 620 camera.
Camera: 1954 Kodak Duaflex III, 72mm f8 Kodar lens
Film: Ultrafine Extreme 100 ISO
Developing: Kodak D-76
Extra flags up front but running pretty close to #70's schedule this CP eastbound enters Chatham, Ontario - looking on google maps that elevator in the background is now days long gone - February 7, 1987.
This is for Patti (aka: Jayhawk Explorer) - Who inspired me with her excellent presentations of grain elevators.
Check out her photo stream sometime:
www.flickr.com/photos/kansasexplorer
I applied some Topaz filters and some of my own texturing.
Happy Sliders Sunday (HSS)
I take this elevator to my office most days when I'm too lazy to take the stairs to the 4th floor. Looked up and noticed how the circular lights reflect on the metal surfaces. Turned up the contrast a bit and this is the result. Hope you like it. :-)
Lacerda Elevator in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. This elevator allows people to move from the low city to the high city or vice versa. Very popular and frequented by tourists from all over the world!
Ault, Colorado
This is the first time I have visited this elevator when the light was spectacular and the base wasn't littered with parked trucks and campers.
I received a message from Cody last evening that two of the elevators in Warner are coming down, very few of these prairie giants remain......and this just happened to the last elevator row that was left in Alberta.
You can learn more about how you can help the plight of these prairie icons:
Sipple, Montana
There is nothing else of Sipple. Built on the Milwaukee Road.
Six of my grandfather's eight siblings went to Montana before and during the Homestead boom. None ever went back to the Ozarks except to visit.
An abandoned elevator car sits in the shadows at the Georgetown Steam Plant. The plant was originally constructed in 1906 and was powered by coal. It produced power for Seattle's streetcar system. The Steam Plant last produced electricity in 1953 and is now a museum open on one Saturday a month.
After posting some interesting elevator shots from the last few weeks, I figured I'd throw in one more from August: the Twin Cities & Western 30th anniversary employee special rolls westbound past the elevator in Plato.
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Taken with a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi.
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Amsterdam - Stadionplein.
Move Mobility Experience is an interactive exhibition that is being continually updated.
Time to Move enables you to experience the development of mobility for yourself. You will see the past and the future of mobility in the city, with self-driving and electric cars and superfast bikes (move.amsterdam).
Een Volkswagenbus (uit 1954) als lift tegen de gevel. Een pneumatische pomp van Caterpillar die de voordeur opent, een zeldzame Porsche 356 als blikvanger en een showroom vol fietsen. Pon Holdings is neergestreken in Amsterdam. Het familiebedrijf, dat bij het grote publiek hoogstens de associatie met Volkswagen zal opleveren, heeft een anoniem onderkomen in Almere verruild voor de voormalige Citroënshowroom op het Stadionplein (parool.nl).
Grain Elevators in St. Joseph, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon TS-E24mm f/3.5L II lens at ƒ/11.0 with a 1/400-second exposure at ISO 200. Processed with Adobe Lightroom Classic.
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