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20302+20304 head three flasks over the viaduct- 7/6/13

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

Bridgwater - Sellafield powered by a pair of class 20s between Standish Junction and Haresfield on 17th March 2009.

DRS Class 37s Nos.37611 & 37608 are notched up whilst heading the diverted 6K73 Sellafield - Crewe flasks past Scalegill Beck, south of Whitehaven.

Colonic Irrigation

from Tiatr 5+5=11

39th Tiatr Competition

more pics etc here

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Heraldic Flask.

Bohemia, probably Kronstadt, enameled by Ignaz Preissler, 1720-1730.

 

This flask, which bears the arms of the Loen von Anhalt-Dernstedt family in Saxony-Anhalt, probably belonged to a set. It is inscribed, "We drink in the Palatine way so that not a drop is left from which a fly could quench its thirst." The image of the young Bacchus is painted after a print by Jost Amman (1539-1591).

 

The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York.

 

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Fab...2 Thermos!

Blog Post: Mid-Week Inspiration: Flapper Flask

37405 & 37261 working the 6K73 Sellafield to Crewe flasks passing Acton Bridge 07-12-13

Modified from Animation Factory.com

Yet another DIY, haha. Mine's on the left!

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Dendrobium vexillarius - Marni Turkel/Mostly Species Flasks

2009-04-19

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Project "flask babies" 2008 update.

 

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57003+57007 pass Inveresk on the 9th April 2013 with 6S43, Kingmoor-Torness.

37069/259 at Carlisle on 18-8-16 with the 1931 Sellafield - Carlisle Kingmoor flasks.

The old pottery works is now a thriving flasking business

Greek glass flasks, from around 600 BC to 300 BC. Glass has been made since 2500 BC. Techniques were developed and improved over the centuries. By about 100 AD, glass began to replace bronze and terracotta vessels for drinking, dining and storage of food and perfume. The ancients did not have the clear glass which is so familiar to us today. At the Getty Villa.

 

The Getty Villa is an art museum located about 19 miles (31 km) west of downtown Los Angeles, California. The site is built in the style of an ancient Roman palace. It houses ancient Greek, Roman and Etruscan art and artifacts dating from 6,500 BC to 400 AD. Items from after 400 AD are housed in a companion museum, the Getty Center, elsewhere in Los Angeles. I visited the Getty Villa on June 20, 2015.

 

Frascos griegos de vidrio, de hacia el 600 aC al 300 aC. El vidrio se ha fabricado desde 2500 aC. Las técnicas se inventaron y mejoraron a través de los siglos. Hacia el año 100, el vidrio empezó a reemplazar los recipientes de bronce y terracota para beber, comer y almacenar alimento y perfume. Los antiguos no tenían el vidrio transparente que es tan común hoy en día. En la Villa Getty.

 

La Villa Getty es un museo de arte situado como a 19 millas (31 km) al oeste del centro de Los Ángeles, California. El edificio está construido en el estilo de un antiguo palacio romano. Alberga arte y artefactos antiguos griegos, romanos y etruscos que datan de 6500 aC al año 400. Artículos de después del año 400 se encuentran en un museo asociado, el Centro Getty, en otro lugar de Los Ángeles. Visité la Villa Getty el 20 de junio de 2015.

Solid sterling silver hip flask, hallmarked.

Scribbling in this old pub on a rainy afternoon. Watercolour in sketchbook.

The Flask in Hampstead

Excellent little pub at the end of Flask Alley.

Lepanthes - Marni Turkel/Mostly Species Flasks

Etruscan Gallery, British Museum, London, England, UK. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

"It's a volatile mixture, the zealot and the rum.." --Ted Leo

2009-04-19

#47b

  

Project "flask babies" 2008 update.

 

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