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Machinery on one of the fishing trawlers in Barmough.
Mamiya C220
Sellor 80mm f/2.8
Fompan 400
HC-110 @ 13 minutes - 63:1
October 13, 2014
Some kind of heavy equipment at a farm stand displays Fall colors of its own.
EXPLORED: October 24, 2015
Northborough, Massachusetts - USA
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GodthĂĄb iron mill (museum) Tools and utensils were produced here from 1855 to 1985.
Original machines are driven by water power. All machines can be made to function.
Ok, so here is number 5!
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Sifting rubble? I didn't stick around long to try to figure this one out, the mountains of rubble around me were sifting & leaking mini-stone avalanches.
Not the usual type of vehicle found in a shopping centre car park. Perhaps we should be grateful that it didn’t attempt to go up the spiral ramp into the multi-storey parking area.
Farm machinery at the Martynn Farmstead. This was once a farm operated by a "back to nature" family in the 1960's, now owned by the Armand Bayou Nature Center in Clear Lake, Texas and used as a learning center. I have no idea what this actually is though.
The Eling Tide Mill has been grinding grain into flour for at least the last 940 years and is now the only remaining working and productive tide mill in Britain. The present building, which is believed to date from the 18th century, is owned by New Forest District Council and run by the Eling Tide Mill Trust Ltd. Built on an inlet branching off a tidal estuary, the mill has a dam which incorporates a special type of sluice gate, known as a 'sea hatch'.
The 'sea hatch' consists of two penstocks, incorporating flaps which open with the incoming tide and close automatically at high tide, trapping the water in the mill pond. This water is then used to operate the mill wheel, enabling a period of approximately four hours working between each tide.
The penstocks are raised if the mill pond needs to be emptied in order to carry out maintenance, or if the river that feeds into the mill pond is in flood after heavy rainfall, or if debris that can accumulate in the pond needs to be released. The old gates and electric motors, which had worn out after many years service, have now been replaced with a brand new installation, incorporating two Rotork actuators. Because the installation is situated next to the public road which crosses the dam, the actuators' local control switches are protected with vandal proof covers as a precaution against unauthorised operation.
119 pictures in 2019 (71) machine parts
It may be a Vacuum tanker I'm not too sure.
Thanks to Jerry of Skeletalmess & Lenabem for the textures.
Also to iangti for original image.
Massive drivetrain of the HMS Belfast, a circa 1939 light cruiser on display in the Thames in London. The four boilers developed 80,000 shaft horsepower.
One of the few remaining large textile machines still to be found at the place of their operation. Once dozens of such units oparated in every factory in Lodz - now they are few and far between. For this reason I am very satisfied to have found this beauty and make some shots of it (along with some of her girlfriends from the same location).