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Moving Pike's track bike with the Big Dummy across the Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis.
The extra bike is attached via a Yakima channel rack attached to Xtracycle's Wide Loader.
Caption: One of 5 American log loaders in use on the Headquarters, Idaho, side. Loader is grapple-equipped, skids itself from car to car. Potlatch Forests, Inc. Headquarters, Idaho.
Date: February 20, 1957
Photographer: [unknown]
Local Call Number: FIM487
Credit Line: Photo courtesy of the Forest History Society, Durham, NC
Photo is from the Forest Industries Magazine Photographs.
For information on photo use and more, see the Forest History Society Photograph Collection.
Tipper lorry pouring coal into a narrowboat on the Ashby Canal near Shackerstone. The boat was moved to spread the coal evenly.
The coal would be bagged and weighed on the journey and sold to lock-keepers, pubs and waterside houses.
These are some photos I took for an article to help people calculate the loading for a home or building to be able to replace grid power to solar photovoltaic power. The article can be found here:
hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Estimate-Load-on-a-Photovoltaic-P...
LOADING UP -- Loading soybeans cut on Sept. 13, 2013, from Matt and Sherri Kay Miles' field in McGehee, Ark.. The plot yielded 107 bushels per acre. (Image courtesy Robb Dedman)
My friend and I used to video Days of our lives and then come home and watch it together after school everyday. Thing is we were at our own houses and we watched it together over the phone. :-)
Yay for back to scanned in images that are way clearer than cell phone pictures!
However, the bottom of the page still kinda got cut off, but it is the same as the top.
Day 13 : Hobbies Past
Journaling reads:
"a crafty side
the first crafty thing i can remember
doing by myself was making friendship
bracelets out of colorful string. the color
combos were endless & i loved learning
new styles & techniques. i moved on
to seed beads & pony beads & mixed
all kinds to create my own jewelry.
i loved being crafty. these days i
spend more time with paper and
scraps, but it all started with string.
what an amazing hobby! 2-13-2012."
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: American Crafts [blue]
Patterned Paper: Basic Grey
Border Punch: EK Success
Letter stickers: American Crafts
Tiny Staples: Ranger [Tim Holtz]
Pen: Signo [white], Staedtler [black]
Adhesive: Scotch
Thanks for looking!
LOAD Day Two
I tend to scrap the everyday moments all the time. I don't think that I have "big events" so the little moments mean the most to me.
The photo is one I posted to Instagram. I took a screen shot of it from my text feed.
Journaling reads:
"Dad got an iPhone before I did so I had to follow suit - just so I could text him - for free. I love his fatherly advice - like how to get something out of a dryer vent, but what I love even more is the way he's okay with Jon - even calling him "a keeper". I think that's something every girl wants to hear - or read! I love our random texts back & forth. :)"
Supplies used:
Patterned paper: Bella Boulevard, Doodlebug
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink
Letter stickers: Kelly Purkey for Simon Says Stamp
Washi tape: Freckled Fawn, unknown
Die cuts: Silhouette
Pen: Signo, Staedtler
Adhesive: Scotch
Color spray: Heidi Swapp
There are a couple up-close detailed photos in my photo stream.
Thanks for looking!
The loading dock is set into the front left corner of this store, similar to Roosevelt and Ballard, but here the interior was set up so that it doesn't cause a notch into the sales floor. On the day I was there, the whole loading dock area was filled up with junk -- not sure what was going on, but they sure weren't going to get any trucks in there with it like this!
This model of the Barko log loader has a crosscut saw to cut the logs to length before loading it on the truck.
Day 26 LOAD Challenge - Why I Scrap. This is digi. I used the button, ribbon, and polka dot paper from a freebie kit and adjusted the colors to match the plain yellow, red, orange, and striped papers I made. I think this took me longer to do than if I had done it with real paper. :) I forgot....this was a May 2010 PageMaps lo.
This load was delivered to downtown Oklahoma City, Ok. It was 15.5 feet tall and 13.5 feet wide and 90 feet long. quite an experience. We just started with an RGNE in Dec 2007. The truck is a 2003 KW T2000
100% scraplifted from fellow Loadster GabMc's Cousins lo from Oct. 15. No original thought on my part at all except picking out papers that I liked. :)
Poor man waits for his turn to get CNG on a fuel station in Pakistan.
The Pakistani public is extremely offended at the Government due to the ongoing CNG load-shedding. Majority of public transporters in Pakistan don't do their transport business during the days CNG isn't available, that's about three days in a week (as of 2012), this causes not only a great loss to the transporters themselves but the life of the commoners is also affected adversely. The students face difficulty in going to their educational institutes due to the in-availability of transport. School and office staff that uses the public transport, arrives their offices late, and this happens more often. Patients suffering from fatal diseases die, due the in-availability of transport to the hospitals during the days CNG isn't available.
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Sgt. Joshua Klintworth, a crew chief with 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, loads luggage onto a KC-130J Hercules prior to taking on evacuees in Djerba, Tunisia, March 5, 2011. 26th MEU was directed by the Department of Defense to help evacuate Egyptians, who fled to the Tunisian border from Libya, get back to Egypt. (Official USMC Photo by Cpl. Tammy K. Hineline)
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Malcom Moore loader mounted on a Fordson. The front axle an rear wheels are strengthened. The bucket, when fitted has trip release, not hydraulic tilt.
Bain News Service,, publisher.
Loading MEADE
1913 Feb. 19.
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title and date from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative.
Photo shows U.S. Army transport ship Meade with American Marines mobilizing at League Island, Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, PA, in Feb. 1913, before going to Guantanamo, Cuba, in response to the Mexican Revolution. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2008, and New York Times articles)
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.12612
Call Number: LC-B2- 2647-13
SATURDAY APRIL 09 - LOS ANGELES
Load Limit Group Pressents: THE LAYUP
Saturday, 04/09/2011 6:30PM
1838 South Main Street 90015
A railroad art/photo gallery exhibit
Showcasing bench from
- True2Death
- Reefer Sutherland
- Bob the Bencher
- Loadstone
- All Seeing
- Brotha.Darkness
- Dan Elam
- Fr8Watcher
- Great Deku Tree
- Keystone Bench
- Snotty Pimpin
- Voluntary Amputaion
- The Hard Life
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