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Heizkraftwerk an der Friedensbrücke

Würzburg

It's not in this house and it's only their additional heat source. They got normal heating too. You can see the heads of the 19th century "Jean qui pleure et Jean qui rit" ('John who cries and John who laughs').

Another quick build for the Kaliphlin Civil War challenge for Guilds of Historica on EB. This depicts the Desert King's minions cornering a High Council scout the old fashioned way. Thanks to LifeLites for the awesome LEDs!

 

Thanks for looking!

D123 Leicestershire and Derbyshire Yeomanry brings up the rear “top and tailing” a “Santa Special” approaching Loughborough, Great Central Railway, 2nd December 2007.

 

Locomotive History

D123 was built at Crewe Works and entered traffic in November 1961. Like most of the class, it was initially allocated to Derby, where it worked express trains on the Cross Country and the Midland Main Line routes. The engine was allocated close to the Midland Main Line all its life. In 1973 the Midland Main Line services started to migrate from steam heating to electric heating of the coaching stock and D123 was one of fifty class 45 locomotives selected to have its Stone Vapour 4625 steam heating boiler replaced with electric train heating equipment (a Brush BL100-30 ETH auxiliary alternator) and emerged from Derby Works in April 1974 as 45125. It was withdrawn on 7th May 1987, and was towed for storage at March on the 20th May 1987. The engine was stored with a number of others for four years before purchase for preservation. It was towed to Hull Dairycoates depot in late 1991, where it stayed for the next seven years until D123 moved to Loughborough, arriving on April 2nd 1998.

 

The temperatures heating up this side of the pond its always good to have layers you can take off..... with this outfit you can take the jacket off and expose those gorgeous shoulders ( being careful not to burn of course)slip your stockings and leg garters off if you fancy a paddle or just chill by the bar looking good lol...

 

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Captured with Cosina Cosinon-W 28mm f2 lens

The sun seems to burn through the low clouds hanging over the St. Lawrence River. It's been a remarkably quick break up of the ice, no doubt, driven by climate change.

ISO 100, f8 @ 18mm, 10sec.

Sunset over part of my hometown Eskilstuna in Sweden.

Oklahoma City, OK; more plumbing signs at my website here:

www.roadarch.com/sca/plumbing.html

PENTAX K-1 • Crop Mode • 800 ISO • Sigma Art 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM

 

Écomusée d'Alsace • Ungersheim • Haut-Rhin • Alsace • France

Yak-Kot dient als Brennmaterial. Der Heizungsraum befindet sich im Obergeschoss (neben dem großen Wohnraum)

Yak dung is used as fuel. The heating room is upstairs (next to the large living room)

captured with a yashica tl electro and pentax smc 50mm f1.4 lens on very expired tri-x. developed in rodinal 1+50 and digitized with a fujifilm x-s10 and a tamron adaptall 2 sp 90mm f/2.5 macro lens.

For Macro Mondays Theme- Tools and Utensils.

Blow lamp heating a copper pipe.

IIT Campus, 1949

Bronzeville

Chicago, IL

Mies van der Rohe, Arch.

 

Mies framed by.....more Mies (Materials and Metals Building).

Truck Thursday

 

We upgraded from 100 to 200 amps service today. In May we're upgrading our heating/cooling system so the upgrade was necessary.

Sunset over the Brisbane CBD is reaching a fiery stage.

46042 at York, 18th February, 1978. A smattering of snow over the Pennines and some curious heating device which I'm assuming keeps the water pipes from freezing up. I never saw a loco top up it's boiler here but the facility was there if needed!

This is Bamburgh Castle at sunset. It is on the North East coast of England in Northumberland. I have included a link here with further information about this magnificent building. As for the colours in this picture, I have done very little to enhance them or boost them. This is how it looked. It was amazing to see.

Tiny for Happy Caturday - "keeping warm" theme

I can't help myself, I love this subject.

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