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This site was originally planned for a Food Lion store, but the plans were cancelled and the land turned into a Circuit City and a Target. The Target still operates, but the Circuit City closed early on in a 2006 round of closures, likely due to being a small location within a stone's throw of the larger Melbourne Square Mall Circuit City. After Circuit City, it served Top Line Appliance Superstore for a few years, before shuttering again.After the redevelopment of the Merritt Island location, this is the last intact Circuit City facade in Brevard.

 

A closer up shot of the loading bay.

This site was originally planned for a Food Lion store, but the plans were cancelled and the land turned into a Circuit City and a Target. The Target still operates, but the Circuit City closed early on in a 2006 round of closures, likely due to being a small location within a stone's throw of the larger Melbourne Square Mall Circuit City. After Circuit City, it served Top Line Appliance Superstore for a few years, before shuttering again.After the redevelopment of the Merritt Island location, this is the last intact Circuit City facade in Brevard.

 

Showing some painted over spots on the wall and the weird corner near the loading bay.

This site was originally planned for a Food Lion store, but the plans were cancelled and the land turned into a Circuit City and a Target. The Target still operates, but the Circuit City closed early on in a 2006 round of closures, likely due to being a small location within a stone's throw of the larger Melbourne Square Mall Circuit City. After Circuit City, it served Top Line Appliance Superstore for a few years, before shuttering again.After the redevelopment of the Merritt Island location, this is the last intact Circuit City facade in Brevard.

 

A shot of the old loading bay showing the stagnant water collecting in the bottom.

Karkkila, Finland 2023.

 

Praktica MTL3

 

Meyer-Optik Görlitz Primoplan 58mm f1.9 from the 50s

 

light yellow-green filter (original accessory)

 

Ilford HP5+ shot at iso 1600

 

Rodinal 1+100 semi-stand, 60 min, 22 °C

 

2 min presoak, agitation 30 s + very gently at 30min.

This site was originally planned for a Food Lion store, but the plans were cancelled and the land turned into a Circuit City and a Target. The Target still operates, but the Circuit City closed early on in a 2006 round of closures, likely due to being a small location within a stone's throw of the larger Melbourne Square Mall Circuit City. After Circuit City, it served Top Line Appliance Superstore for a few years, before shuttering again.After the redevelopment of the Merritt Island location, this is the last intact Circuit City facade in Brevard.

 

Coming around the side we see the loading bay and some weird wooden stuff that was laying here.

Even when they're all stacked up and behaving themselves the totes can be a little difficult to cope with. Pinky isn't fussed though, she's patient and knows they'll soon be gone and she'll have the place to herself again

Another long, cold night.

My Canberra - on film mainly

streets of Gungahlin, back in 2015

 

... Efkarpidis St - Big W backyard

  

Olympus OM4, slide film 100

 

www.pavelvrzala.com

Cristian Romanias based Duvenbeck Logistics S.R.I. Mercedes Actros coupled to a three axle taut liner parked at the Lait warehouse & distribution centre on Northern road Sudbury

A mural brightens up a loading bay in Vancity.

The colossal Princess Margaret at Lee on Solent Hovercraft Museum.

 

She is the largest hovercraft in the world.

 

In her prime she could carry 60 cars and over 400 passengers across to France

 

This could be one of the last times she will be seen as the land has been allocated for housing and the Museum has to find new premises.

 

The Museum currently has both of the giant Princesses on display but one is to be disposed of to pay off outstanding rents to the Landlord.

 

Petition and News article

 

www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/thousands-sign-petition-to-save...

It's a glorious morning and Pinky is full, content and glad to be... well, a bin.

Which is good, because that's exactly what she is.

The new truck looks alright at Domtar ;)

 

(For the record, I bought it used, so the PIAA, and rims and all the trim getting blacked out - not me.)

Another gratuitous bin shot, this time with added skips. I like this one because you can see the anti-pigeon netting covering the ducts and cable trays up in the roof. You'd be surprised at the amount of wildlife that tries, sometimes quite successfully, to make itself at home in places like this.

And Shenkers did eventually find his shop. He was on the wrong bay.

Day 330 of 365 travel memories Me and Cynthia and our industrial city walk :) The other side of Chicago

White Lion Street, Islington, London N1.

 

Sony A7 + C/Y Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f/1.7

A lot less interesting than you might think.

Car: Nissan Prairie 2.4 LX by Brotherhood Conversions.

Date of first registration: 19th August 1993.

Registration region: Taunton.

 

I was thinking that it had been a while since I last saw a Prairie. I was shocked when I discovered that there are now only 71 registered in the UK. This LX is one of 7 still on the road.

This particular car appears to have had a conversion for a wheelchair-bound passenger.

 

This one has been issued a ticket for illegally parking in a loading bay.

 

Date taken: 15th January 2019.

Album: Street Spots

Felixstowe based Port Xpress Mercedes Actros 2545 coupled to what is a first for me a single axle twenty foot skeleton trailer loaded with 20ft iso container at the afb warehouse on church field road on the Chilton industrial estate at Sudbury

Careful as you leave the office, that first step's a doozie!

Car: Nissan Prairie 2.4 LX by Brotherhood Conversions.

Date of first registration: 19th August 1993.

Registration region: Taunton.

 

I was thinking that it had been a while since I last saw a Prairie. I was shocked when I discovered that there are now only 71 registered in the UK. This LX is one of 7 still on the road.

This particular car appears to have had a conversion for a wheelchair-bound passenger.

 

This one has been issued a ticket for illegally parking in a loading bay.

 

Date taken: 15th January 2019.

Album: Street Spots

Too late for the comp!

 

(No children were molested in the making of this picture)

Ready to load things up.

I usually get the night shift blues.

 

It builds up in the few hours I have each day before starting work. It has nothing to do with the work itself. I like what I am doing as well as the quiet atmosphere of a hospital at night. It isn't the time of the day, either. If I was left on my own, I'd fall into a rhythm much like night shifts, anyway. Preparing for exams when I was still studying showed this to me, as within a week, my biorhythm cheerfully made me stay up till the early morning while trying to get some more knowledge into tired grey matter.

 

What makes night shifts awful is how it is just not compatible with other people's lives, including those of my family. I am always tired, as sleeping at home is limited to the minimum necessary to stay functioning, as otherwise, I didn't have time to see my family at all. Being at work for nearly thirteen hours doesn't leave room for much more than sleep, clean and eat.

 

To make up for this, I sometimes take my camera to work. I rarely find the time to take pictures there, and the few pictures I take aren't likely to be showing up here due to my employer's media policy, but I took this picture from the street behind the hospital while going there, so I guess it's safe.

 

I posted it to Twitter before, but I feel like it deserves a place here on my Flickr stream.

Konica C35 Automatic

Hexanon 38mm f/2.8

AGFA Vista Plus 200

 

@ChrisPerriman

chrisperriman.tumblr.com

 

The bay was littered with washed up wreckage and the broken bodies of dead seals.

Shau Kei Wan, Hong Kong.

The cavernous subterranean depths below yet another shopping centre. The Polish chappie in the Schenker wagon was looking for a shop when i arrived. An hour later when i'd finished dragging pallets up in the lifts he was still looking. It's a big place.

Oh look! He's trying to hide...

Colchester based Biffa Waste DAF CF dustcart parked at the Waitrose super market at Sudbury

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