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This small flask has a chain handle that also works as the cork keeper, the whole frame is 7/8 inch square, yes tiny silver flask.
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220ML FLASK
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Black cords and shadows make these flasks appear to be floating in the air.
Northern California Renaissance Fair.
Just before the flasks at Eskmeals viaduct i elected to take a southbound shot of the mid afternoon southbound loco hauled service at Holmegate Farm south of Bootle. By this time, loco's on the southern end of the sets in the form of top & tailing had finished being replaced by DBSO. I believe on this particular day there had been problems with the DBSO therefore 37402 and Mk2 brake were added for the day which certainly helped obtain this southbound view.
37402 top & tail 37612 pass Holmegate Farm with the 2C34 1435 Carlisle - Barrow-in-Furness 22/09/15.
“Here with a Loaf of Bread beneath the Bough,
A Flask of Wine, a Book of Verse - and Thou
Beside me singing in the Wilderness -
And Wilderness is Paradise enow.”
Omar Khayyám
Running about half an hour late, 68006 on the approach to Kirkby-in-Furness with 6C52, the 16.19 Heysham - Sellafield flask train on Thurs 17th June 2021.
68002 brings up the rear.
My small flask that holds ashes, what ashes, not sure, but since it is dust to dust and ashes to ashes, when things seem out of place or crazier than normal I touch the flask or at times sprinkle some to get the perspective of it really isn't that bad. Always visible in the corner of the pin board, just an ever reminder to make the most of this day.
With 6 flasks sandwiched between them for tyre turning, RHTT liveried 57002 leads 6Z21 Crewe Coal Sidings to Doncaster Roberts Road Shed, with 66108 on the rear.
68002/005 top n tail 6M50 Innerwick - Carlisle Kingmoor flasks at Abington on their way south. 19/05/2022
A possibility for the "Macro Mondays" group theme "Medical"
I think it contrubutes to the group "sliders sunday." on the basis of the way I had to use and hold an odd lens!
This week already having photographed these flasks using a Jeweller' eye-glass as a lens, I remembered my Dad's disection kit also contained an eye-glass. So the same subject, a different eye-glass and a very different result! It probably helped that I had cleaned the glass this time!
The eye-glass must be over 90 years old and contains just a single double convex uncoated glass lens. I've used a couple of extension tubes on the camera and then handheld the glass to the tubes. Again a handheld shot because I was just curious to know how the result might differ from my last trial.
Well within MM 3 inches limit.
In pretty appalling conditions 68009 and 68006 roll down the grade at Helwith Bridge top and tailing 6C22 0757 Kingmoor-Sellafield. The original plan was to take this at Ribblehead, thankfully I was rescued from the near-darkness there by messrs McCart and Reid.
6M97 Georgemas jn to Carlisle. Class 68s Top and Tail head south with a nuclear flask wagon on the Far North line seen here coasting slowly through Muir Of Ord Station as the driver heads up to the stop board to obtain the (RETB) token to proceed to Inverness.
The Weather today was in complete contrast to last Friday when the Hunterston to Sellafield flasks came through Greenlea approching Warren hill bridge. DRS 68009/68018 pass the old Platelayers hut with three flasks.
Direct Rail Services Class 37s 37259 + 37069 working 6k73 Sellafield - Crewe passing Brock near Preston on 29/06/2016
Once a common occurrence but rare of late, the Saturdays only Sellafield - Crewe Flasks ran today.
Seen here passing under Old Alder Lane bridge slightly late due to a second bridge strike in as many days at Alder Root Lane with Ex Scotrail 68006 'Daring' and DRS 68005 'Defiant' as traction,
* Pole @ 8m.
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Roman aryballos made of glass, dating to sometime 50-200 A.D.(An aryballos is a flask with an (often) round body and narrow neck - a shape in use from the 9th century B.C. in Greece.)
From a temporary exhibition (back in the summer of 2012) of Ancient glass, held at the Curia at Forum Romanum, Rome.