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A sketch by ‘Strangeman’ of the impressive Arcadia Works in Camden where Black Cat Cigarettes were made. It was erected in 1926/8 for the Carreras Company and designed architects M. E. and O. H. Collins and A. G. Porri.
A noted ‘Egyptian’ style building it still survives but sadly short of many of its decorative features. The artists perspective appears to be the upper stories of Mornington Crescent tube station as one of the once common Underground lamp brackets can be seen very clearly.
Euro bills coming out of the radiator
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Almost all electric kettles work the same way: there's a steam tube running down from the water compartment to a bimetallic thermostat at the bottom that clicks the heating element off when the water boils.
This photo shows the concealed element in the base of a modern kettle. It's from our article about electric kettles.
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What to do when you have unlimited geothermal energy? In Reykjavik they are warming up the road in the wintertime.
In the background HallgrÃmskirkja under restoration.
The three phases of coffee. I've thrown out my regular coffee-maker as I never got a good cup of joe out of it. Now I have a french press, a new-fangled "pod" machine, and these super-new-fangled self-heating coffee cans.
British pound notes coming out of a radiator. This image portrays the rising cost of heating.
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The Heating house in Krampnitz. Some kind of coal chutes or something. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Also seen in the movie "Enemy at the gates".
Krampnitz is a huge complex of old Nazi barracks in East Germany built between 1937 and 1939. The architect was Robert Kish.
After World War II the barracks was occupied by the Soviet army. They left completely in 1994.
The location has been used for movie and television production, but is still abandoned and quite decayed. Movies as 'Enemy at the Gates', 'The Name of the Rose' and 'Inglorious Basterds' is shot here.
Read more here with another set of documentary pictures.
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There was already a chase coming up from the basement, so we used this to run another trunk for the heating.
Home Heating Oil, Cozy, 9/2016, pics by Mike Mozart, MiMo, of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.
The heating pad isn't on anymore, just using the leftover heat. 😊
Caution! Heating pads CAN be nice and beneficial for dogs, but there are risks and should be used properly with dogs! Dogs and humans tolerate heat differently!
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At the 2013 NOPI Nationals car show and race at the Atlanta Dragway, Commerce, Georgia, USA on Sept. 22, 2013.
heating wraps filled with rice and lavender. made with a muslim form on the inside so the outer layer of fabric can be washed when needed. outer layer of fabric is sewn in a pillow-sham style to allow easy access to inner muslim form.
Skopje has a very unusual (but not unique) heating system. City houses are all connected to one huge network of heating, you are quite literally sharing the same heat as your neighbours. It seems to function remarkably well. I can't be certain but I was led to understand that these pipes were being laid as replacements for part of that system.
The Heating house in Krampnitz. Some kind of coal chutes or something. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Also seen in the movie "Enemy at the gates".
Krampnitz is a huge complex of old Nazi barracks in East Germany built between 1937 and 1939. The architect was Robert Kish.
After World War II the barracks was occupied by the Soviet army. They left completely in 1994.
The location has been used for movie and television production, but is still abandoned and quite decayed. Movies as 'Enemy at the Gates', 'The Name of the Rose' and 'Inglorious Basterds' is shot here.
Read more here with another set of documentary pictures.
My blog ||twitter || youtube || vimeo
If you are inspired to do urban exploration after seeing my pictures, do so at your own risk. It can be dangerous and illegal and I'm not responsible for your decisions and actions. Don't steal things, break in or vandalize places.