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Chicken Coop designed by "Keystone Barns". This is a unique coop designed and used for 15 chickens. This coop has a small storage room on the side, windows, drop vent and nesting boxes accesable from outside.
KEYSTONE WV: A retired cruiser reflecting on the old days when it waited diligently for speeders. This car rests along side The Coal Heritage Trail one would presume to get scoff laws to slow down.
NOTE: For those who are young, not fans of movie history, or live outside the USA I have to add a comment about the Keystone Cops. The Keystone Cops was a series of silent film comedies [ca. 1915] about a group of totally incompetent policemen. This series was very simple, silly, ridiculous, but at times, brilliantly funny. This obviously inoperable police cruiser would have fit in perfectly to any one of their hair-brained misadventures.
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Amtrak 642, the eastbound Keystone, arrives Philadelphia at the east end of the PRR Main Line. After boarding at 30th Street, the Sprinter will push the Keystone north towards New York City.
A closer look at the Keystone Theatre entrance, previously seen in June 2021, this time with ghosts.
Located in Elkader, Iowa, this bridge was built in 1889 over the Turkey River to replace an iron/wood bridge. It is the longest, double arch stone bridge west of the Mississippi River and is virtually unchanged since it was constructed. It cost $16, 282.49 to build and weighs 18,618,255 pounds.
In the vendor area after a fab makeover by Scarlett! Not bad for a 65 year old! I meant me, not Scarlett.
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Keystone of Thrapston DAF MB200 Caetano Algarve A847 MAC seen in Trafalgar Square in November, 1994. It had been new to Supreme of Coventry.
Bridgepixing the Snake River Footbridge at Keystone Resort, Keystone, Colorado. At 9,321 feet above sea level, snow in May is not unusual. Additional Bridge Photos and a Bridge Blog at www.Bridgepix.com.
In the background, the Keystone Lodge & Spa.
Dec. 07, 1971 - December 7th, 1971 Left behind by Pakistan troops - A huge quantity of araa and ammunition left behind by fleeing Pakistani troops at Garihpur in Bangla Desh after an encounter with the Indian defenoe forces recently. In the foreground are documents seized by Indian troopa fron the damaged and captured tanka that show that the Pakistani troops belonged to C Squadron of 20 lanoers regiment of Pakistan. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)
Jennifer in the red top standing is bringing her whole community with her as she transitions. To her right are her pastor, her wife, her mother and a friend from her church. They are all remarkable women.
A westbound Keystone train arrives at Trenton Transit Center, passing under all the classic position light signals.
Trenton Transit Center
Northeast Corridor - Amtrak
Northeast Corridor Line - NJ Transit
Trenton Line - SEPTA
Closeup of a Keystone K109-D 8mm Projector. Photographed with a Baby Rolleiflex TLR 127 Camera with Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar f/3.5 60mm lens using a Rondo Close-up lens attachment. The film is expired Technicolor Color Negative Film dated October 1962. It says on the box that "FILM MUST BE PROCESSED BY TECHNICOLOR CORPORATION". Well, I showed them, I Semi-Stand developed it in Adonal (Rodinal) 1-100 for 1 hour.
I had to pull some old backups out to grab an image for something, and stumbled upon some old stuff, so I'm uploading it all for safekeeping.
Someone sent me this photo today so figured I would share and post it here. 1 of 1 Keystone Flyer. Basically a Bonneville with a few added features.
I will be using this camera in week 484 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
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The Keystone Wye is a laminated wooden bridge in South Dakota's Black Hills. One of the most unique I've seen, and to me, amazing that the structure is wooden.
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My keystone
Shot on Fuji Superia X-TRA 400 at EI 400
Color negative film in 35mm format
I don’t often ever add commentary to my daily photo posts but this one is a little special.
It’s my photographic keystone.
It was a photograph I took towards the end of my “return to film” roll of...
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