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(Left) Union Equity Co-Operative Elevator Z, built 1949-1951, 1,000 feet long x 145 feet wide, 15.3 million bushels, or 539 million litres of capacity.
(Right) Union Equity Co-Operative Elevator Y, built 1953-54, 1,000 feet long x 145 feet wide. 16.3 million bushels, or 574 million litres of capacity. It was the then-world's biggest grain elevator when completed.
These are two of the eight grain elevators in Enid, Oklahoma that consist of Enid Terminal Grain Elevator Historic District. The elevators are in operation.
Union Equity Co-Operative Exchange Elevator B was built between 1946 to 1949. It has a capacity of 11 million bushels, or 387 million liters of grain. It stands right east of Union Equity Elevator A, which was built in 1931. This elevator is 1,400 ft. long, 90 ft. wide and 240 ft. tall to the roof. It is one of the eight grain elevators in Enid, Oklahoma that consists of Enid Terminal Grain Elevator Historic District along with the other two grain elevators seen in this image.
オクラホマ州イニッドに約10ある穀物倉庫のうちの一つです。長さ427m x 幅27m x 屋根までの高さ73m。
The train and 'operative' were taken in Darjeeling and the right hand side pavement, buildings etc was in Kolkata.
Shopper caught in the rain.
Time I headed into a cafe to escape the rain and have a coffee.
I wonder when the "Co" fell off Co-operative?
Lace walk, Honiton, Devon, UK.
The only thing is it always seems to be closed, so business looks bad or the high rising cost of food is too expensive to buy from it.
Still, one can look on the bright side of it, with a giant lollipop stick in front of it!
A recent visit to the Black Country Living Museum, which I have not been to for some time.
And they have been doing some new construction development for setting up a street for the 50s and also, they are doing one for the 60s.
So, thanks for any cool comments or compliments from you here, my cool flickr friends !!!
The ‘Earth Tubes’ outside the Co-operative head office at 1 Angel Square, Manchester.
The 'Tubes' are used to suck 50m³/second of fresh air into the Co-op’s huge basement plant room where the temperature of the air is controlled giving cool air in summer and warm air in winter. Giant fans then circulated the air around the building through the service ducting to all floors.
The building in the background is ‘New Century House’ which is a Grade II listed building on the corner of Corporation Street and Miller Street. After Co-operative Group employees migrated to 1 Angel Square in 2013, office and kitchen space has been available to small-medium-sized businesses to rent.
This is probably one of my favorite figs ever and consists of a custom backpack with a shotgun scabbard (link to backpack below). Please comment if you fave!
www.flickr.com/photos/vonkramer/8662038768/
Enjoy!
The new Co-operative Group HQ. 1 Angel Square Manchester, England. When Her Majesty The Queen officially opened the building in November 2013, it was declared the most environmentally-friendly building in the world. The Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM), an internationally acclaimed system of assessing buildings, gave 1 Angel Square a score of 95.16% - the highest ever awarded.
Picture taken during the blue hour.
Thanks to Ian Stanner for the idea.
The Co-operative village Nyvang with life as it was back in the 1940s.
The dairy rings a bell every time fresh milk is delivered.
Doris appears somewhat agape at the volume of her new implants, but isn't afraid to show them off - HSS ! :-))
A fun figure I threw together last night. Had a stroke of inspiration with the magnifying glass parts and the rest followed suit.
She's got a proper combat uniform shirt and now a chest rig, she's got a new rifle on the way too, pretty happy with her though.
the guys your government sends in when that coup in a sovereign nation that acts in the interest of a lithium mining billionaire isn't going to start itself.
untraceable
it's still fuck plate feet 2020 but they were a necessary evil to scale them to the car
enjoy!
From left to right:
- Two Imperial Consortium Mustafar Stormtroopers. Probably deployed on several imperial remnant worlds.
Imperial Consortium Sharpshooter.
- Some veteran divisions within the remnant started painting their helmets, with their division marks, and achievements.
- Stygian Caldera Society agent and assassin, colloquially referred to as Blood Hoods.
- Two SCS Black Ops troopers (sharpshooter and assassin/spy)
- Another SCS agent, heavily inspired by the Cobra villain, the Baroness.
Former Co-Operative Stores at New Bolsover. The village stores form part of the model village of New Bolsover. These were built c1891-4, possibly to the design of architects Brewill & Baily. The building is listed Grade II.
The young lady in the grocery department of the Co-operative store in the town area of Beamish Museum welcomes her next customer. Service like this was commonplace in 1913 and, with a smile like that, it's no wonder that everyone shopped at the local "Store".
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Hey guys I normally don't post photos like this but since the gear is black it's hard to get all the detail but I probably won't post pics like this unless the figure is black. I hope you guys enjoy! Thanks!
Co-operative House & Kingston Bridge, Glasgow
95 Morrison Street
www.heraldscotland.com/news/14625249.kenny-mackays-light-...
This is my first attempt at a vest like this and I must say I'm very pleased at how it came out. C&C highly appreciated!
Please comment if you fave (please fave if you comment).
What do you think Nick?
Series 16
8x8 Vignette
The Operative
Created for The Brickfanatics website.
More to follow soon............
An important reminder seen on the sidewalk fronting Dat Dog on Frenchmen Street. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Un recordatorio importante visto en la vereda frente a Dat Dog en Frenchmen Street. Nueva Orleans, Luisiana, Estados Unidos.
This was inspired by eclipseGrafx's Jungle Commandos and Sean-Michael Griffin's Woodland Fig, their figs really got me interested in making a fig with woodland/jungle-type camo. I got the woodland camo decals on the legs to work :D Believe it or not, those legs were white legs, now they're covered in decals and paint :3 It's a little messy, but it's my first attempt at something of the sort. The woodland camo is all decals and the boots are painted. The helmet is the printed OD Green BA MCH from GIBrick. I added some pouches to the legs and arms to and it really compliments the fig. Thanks to Tiny Tactical for all the weapon parts, vest, backpack, radio, kneepads, and pouches! Also, I will never sell this fig <3 I'm quite fond of it :3 Anyways, let me know what you guys think! If you're gonna fave, comment too please. View on large to see all the detail!