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Abandoned Gun Factory, USA

 

Jonnie Lynn Lace ©

Moment captured at Beckman Mill in Beloit, Wisconsin.

I found this very unique bicycle hanging on a peg in an office.

I can see where the saying comes from

Wandering around the locks today

This 19403 tractor is postioned in the village of Thirlby by the ford at the river. It rarely never moves other going to shows but the local farmer starts up every other day and it works as new. Things were made to last back then.

Now this is the main (biggest) street in Wellington, lots of the roads around here are narrow and have high "Devon banks" both sides; so there is no where to go except backwards if you meet one of these.

  

The 'Devon Bank' typically consists of a large bank, with laid hedge shrubs on top and veteran hedge trees at wider intervals.

Taking a walk through Rutland

66711 "Sence" at the head of the emptied coal hoppers waiting to head back to Tyne Coal Terminal

This is part of the brewery assembly line at the Long Trail Brewery of Bridgewater, Vermont

Horn on rusting car frame at Old Car City

Farm building on the Ribblehead Bridleway

Now, this is ABOS universe version of Attack on Titan. You can tell I changed the standard outfit and machinary with a jetpack like machine. I was too lazy to try and draw the swords. SRY! Also, should i get a youtube channel? anyways, Randomness for the day,"I was once a male trapped in a females body... and then i was born."

Forgotten machinery at the Bendigo Battery in the Waiorongomai Goldfields.

Spun, bailed and wrapped grass and weed by contractors this morning.

A part if Drax power plant in late sunshine

Today as a part of my final major project I visited the Freed of London factory.

Freed are the leading distributors of pointe shoes in the world, hand-making shoes for dancers worldwide since the 1920's. Many thanks to the guys at Freed for allowing me such insight into their work and help with my project.

taken outside an old canal side warehouse in Rotherham. This crane used to load and unload working boats that moored up on the wharf there.

Maxima Machinaries

steel wheel version

Lukens Steel, Coatsville, PA, USA

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I was going for a slighty over saturated look on the rusty Machinary!

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