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roman period glass

lebanon

4th century a.d.

@AndyKaufman shows off his Flask 2.0. Pretty cool.

Finally got to go to the Flask Mob event in SF

My folks brought this back from Russia.

 

In the background are bottle of mead and Picture of Cats on drums.

A pair of Revolution Trains KUA nuclear flask wagons both suitably weathered. Just like the real thing...

Hand blown glass miniature by Kiva Ford.

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I don't do landscapes as a rule but saw this while out on a shoot and thought I'd give it a bash. Dam Flask reservoir is located west of Sheffield at the top of the Peak District national park and is possibly one of the most beautiful venues I've had the pleasure to visit for a feature shoot. Autumnal colours help no doubt. The reservoir is currently about 30ft down on normal levels, such is the effect oa dry year has had on waters up and down the UK. This is the area know as the 'Neck End' and the grass you see in the distance is usually underwater - the fact the grass has growns so densely points to how long the area has been dry for.*Nikon D2x*Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VR*ISO 200**1/320th @ f/6.3*Processed in Lightroom 3 using luminance tweaks plus gradient tool to beef up the sky

(1905)

(2008)

 

Flask Walk with the corner of Boades Mews on the left.

     

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DRS 'Growlers' 37682 and 37229 'Jonty Jarvis'' head the 6M60 Seaton to Sellafield service with a single flask through Cummersdale, 11th July 2011.

 

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A slightly more detailed view of 6C52 as it passes Siddick wind farm.

Red Lustrous Wheelmade ware.

Late Cypriot II period (ca. 1450-1200 BCE).

Coll. No. Z 654.

 

Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art

Athens, Greece

Fish eye shot at the end of Flask Walk, Hampstead

 

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On a beautiful winter sunshine morning 37611+37038 are passing Ballencrieff with 6S43 to Torness. 28/11/12

This is recorded as a flask for holding gunpowder made of seal intestine.

Direct Rail Services Class 57/0 57009 and 57004 head a lightly-loaded and diverted 6K73 Sellafield to Crewe flask working through Cummersdale, near Carlisle, on Saturday 7th May 2011.

 

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GLENDALE SHOPPING CENTER

6101 N. Keystone, Indianapolis, Ind.

Phone (317) 251-1234

CASK AND FLASK, in Glendale Shopping Center, is one of Indiana's most beautiful liquor stores. With its unique gift center and a vast selection of imported beers, wines, champagnes and liquors. You will enjoy shopping here for all your drinking needs.

 

Virgil Enmeier, owner

Long time ago I bought this antique leather made flask from Islamabad's famous juma bazaar.

Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France

Hip, doesn't smoke, but this drawing by Rafael Navarro IS smokin'!

A bath in some anti fungus solution...

 

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Roman flask and strigil and iron strigil,with flat handle with slot for a strap for suspension.

This is called flasking. You fill the flask with plaster to make the negative mold of the teeth set up.

Painted flask, tin and solder with cork stopper, hand painted, possibly Afghanistan c1988 #ObjectOfTheWeek #FromTheCollection

Tie flask will help you to fill your tie with juice or something else. Try this.

   

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Ready to get started.

 

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Photo: Dave Rowbotham

DRS 37510 & 37688 were close behind the NMT and made easy work of the climb with the 6M56 flask train from Berkeley to Crewe Coal Sidings.

 

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Chinese porcelain flask, Jingdezhen kilns, Jiangxi province, Ming dynasty (AD 1426-35)

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