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This is a Polaroid clone. It used Polaroid 100 pack film. Made by Berkey Photo, Inc. in the USA. An all plastic camera with a built in electronic flash. This one was originally sold at $24.99.

Budapest, 6th district

 

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Keystone Arches- Chester, MA

Thee are first keystone arch railroad bridges built in America. They are wholly dry laid, range in height to 70 feet and made possible the longest and highest railroad in the world of its time, the Western Massachusetts Railroad. They cross the West Branch of the Westfield River

These are the same guys who did the Budweiser Samurai armor a few years ago.

 

When I asked if they were costumers, they replied, "No. We're alcoholics."

 

Yes, they were kidding but obviously they like their beer.

The Keystone is being used to test my latest fork design.

Kind of cool to actually see my bike on the boards!

Catalog #: 01_00091466

Title: Keystone, K-84, Commuter (?)

Corporation Name: Keystone

Designation: K-84

Official Nickname: Commuter

Additional Information: USA

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

On a perfect summer mornings a Keystone Outbound is departing the western electric terminal of Harrisburg PA. Leading towards New York is an Amtrak Cab Car rebuilt from a metro liner. Resting in the station is another set with a cab car.

Boise, Idaho Federal Building

Keystone Lodge, Colorado.

If you have ever wallpapered a dollhouse, you would appreciate this house having these stenciled walls. Bedroom furniture by Strombecker.

Here's a ratchet patented by Keystone Mfg. Co. of Buffalo, New York, in November, 1883.

Tool Talk

View from the chair lift

Title: Keystone, B-6A

Catalog #: 01_00090959

Corporation Name: Keystone

Designation: B-6A

Additional Information: USA

Tags: Keystone, B-6A

Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Caitlin and me at Keystone 2010

Keystone 2010 - Friday night out - casual look.

California University of Pa

Note the bathrooms on top floor

I decided to get a better shot of this Keystone 1040 Everflash than the one I took earlier outside. I should add that the sliding switch to wind it is loose/broken and the camera doesn't work.

A view of the mountain

Red Rock Canyon Recreation Area

Nevada

Officially designated as Bridge 195.5 (195 miles from Baltimore, MD), the Keystone Viaduct curves to the left and the through steel truss becomes a simple plate girder span. When the bridge was being refurbished, they knocked out two bridge piers to straighten Glade City Rd. beneath and replaced the three girder structure with a single 240 ft long girder. All told, Keystone Viaduct is 910 feet in length.

Abandoned TNT factory in Pennsylvania closed after World War II.

 

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The Strombecker furniture in this house is 1foot to 1 inch scale.

My main interest in cinemas is the old theatres with classic marquees, especially with neon. However, I love the modern architecture of this theatre in Steinbach, Manitoba.

Protesters turn out for the Keystone XL rally to fight against TransCanada's proposed pipeline on Friday, October 7, 2011.

This is on the summit of one of the mountains at Keystone Ski resort. This is probably close to a 180 degree panorama made up of a number of images stitched together using the autostitch program.

 

Autostitch can be downloaded from here: cvlab.epfl.ch/~brown/autostitch/autostitch.html

 

Chris and I spent an afternoon wandering around the mountains and taking pictures instead of skiing in an attempt to get acclimated to the altitude.

 

I'm 100% positive that I took the pictures that went into this panorama. I know that, because you really need to set the camera on manual mode for this to come out right.

Bought at the Texas Art Asylum in Houston, TX for $5.

The new forks work well and the electric starter is so convienent.

Bernie August protests the Keystone XL Pipeline outside of Senator Tom Carper's office in Wilmington, DE on Thursday November 17th, 2014.

Dan Smink Keystone, March 2014

Top of the mountain

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.

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