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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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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.
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)
Keystone College Giants Men's Lacrosse Practice. Taken February 10, 2022 at the Turf Field Athletics Complex with a Nikon D500 using a Sigma 120-300 f/2.8.
Keystone State (1966) -
National Steel & Shipbuilding Co./Keystone State Class (37 crew) -
Cargo Vessel/Crane Ship 204m 16,808gt -
IMO: 6605022/PVN: 502569 -
U.S. Maritime Administration Ready Reserve Force (T-ACS-1) -
Homeport: Norfolk, VA, USA -
Ferry Point -
Alameda,
07-Apr-2018 California, United States, USA.
Many of you have heard or know about the Keystone pipeline project. While the merits of building it are going on, the Fracking of rock and pumping of oil from the Bakkan formation in North Dakota is occuring, and the oil that cannot be transported by pipeline is carried by rail. Just go to the BNSF tracks from Savanna to Chicago, and look for unit tank cars with hazmat placards with "1267" Seen at MP70 along the BNSF Aurora Sub between Shabbona, and Lee, IL Thanks to Jack Morgan for the location of this train trailing behind a stacker Z-train we saw first
Keystone with eponymous motif on the Pineapple public house. Built c.1868, architect and builder unknown. The pub is grade II listed. Kentish Town, London Borough of Camden.
(CC BY-SA - only when you credit: Photo by George Rex.)
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.
The keystone is the last stone that they place into an arch, it makes the structure self supporting. It bears the less pressure compared to the other wedge shaped stones therefore the "key" word is very appropiate. Due to it's importance it is often carved and highlighted, bigger than the other stones or slightly dropped. In the medieval times masons mixed blood into the cement when they placed the keystone into the arch. So did I. It was a sacrifice to insure the stability of the building.
The black ring is carved from ardesia, a common stone around here. The white ones are Carrara marble, while the red one is Hungarian red marble. Apart of the actual blood I mixed into the cement, with it's colour it referes to the traditional blood offering. The stone element is set into a silver rim, that I worked out for my Planet Pendant.
The diameter of the circle (with the silver rim) is 32 mm.
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.
"It’s now an ATM niche, but it was originally one of the three corner entrances into the triangular Keystone Clothiers building. It was based on the Mayan Theater. The architect of the Mayan Theater was Stiles O. Clements of Morgan, Walls & Clements. Since opening in August 1927, the opulent theater had been a legitimate playhouse, a second-run movie house, a burlesque house, an art film house, a Spanish-language cinema, an “adult” theater, and, since 1990, a nightclub."
-- From www.www.yesterland.com
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Keystone B-3--Permann Collection Image--Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
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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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