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Foundry workers machining a large propeller.
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March 26, 2011
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I was going through some old boxes in the basement and was excited to find this. It is a portable (and very manual) adding machine that would have been used before caculators were available/affordable. Based on an Internet search, it appears this is from 1955. I think my great aunt gave it to me when I was a kid to play with.
Machine Head
Mayhem Festival
@ San Manuel Amphitheater
San Bernardino, CA
July 9, 2011
All photos © Kaley Nelson - www.KaleyNelson.com
Machine Head
@ The Avalon
Los Angeles, CA
February 17, 2012
All photos © Kaley Nelson - www.KaleyNelson.com
La Machine on the Saturday. The morning turned out to be a little disappointing. A few thousand people turned out to hear some music. La Princesse didn’t do anything but sit there in the fake snow. Nice to look at but a shame for those people. Later she did wake up and went for a walk around town. I originally planned to be in the crowd but I came out the station on Water St and the crowd was insane. I didn’t like the idea of battling through to get a few quick photos so I was able to get on top of the town hall. From there the view of the crowd was simply insane.
Interior view of the machine shop, Petone Railway Workshops, between 1900 and 1910.
Photographer: Albert Percy Godber
Reference number: APG-0122-1/2-G
Dry plate glass negative
A P Godber Collection, Photographic Archive, Alexander Turnbull Library
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Not man enough to brave the well below freezing temps, I opted to use my “old man” card and get my four-mile hike in wandering around Town Center Mall. Of course, I took a camera with me and once I saw how many vending machines there are in the mall, I decided to make that my photo project of the day. Sometimes you got to make your own fun.
Machine Head
Mayhem Festival
@ San Manuel Amphitheater
San Bernardino, CA
July 9, 2011
All photos © Kaley Nelson - www.KaleyNelson.com
This 1920's classic is still fully operational. You insert a nickel, pick your candy of choice, pull the corresponding lever and then the above door slides down one notch enabling you to retrieve your choice.