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Taking the higher track to make a check on the Ramsons/Wild Garlic which are just starting to come into flower at the Knapp & Papermill nature reserve.
Bland looking modern bar behind Liverpool Street station, since closed and demolished.
Address: 2-6 Curtain Road.
Former Name(s): The Truscott Arms.
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Birds-foot Trefoil and a few Common Field Speedwell in Papermill meadow compliment each other so well.
Paper Mill Yard formed a small part of the Carrow Works factory development, established by Colmans in the 19th century. The name comes from the paper mill, which was found at this part of the site between 1884 and 1900. The buildings on the site not only produced the mustard for which the Colmans brand is so famous - flour, cereals, starch, sauces, baby food and laundry blue were all manufactured here.
Paper Mill Yard, Norwich,
I wanted to see what Papermill Falls looked like with much less water than the last time I was there a little over 2 weeks ago. And it definitely looked better (See high water view below). The sun was somewhat less bright today also.
Located just north of the Bluewater Bridge, at Port Huron Michigan.
Fort Gratiot, named after General Charles Gratiot, the engineer in charge of its construction, was established in 1814 to guard the juncture of Lake Huron and the St. Clair River.
The Fort Gratiot Lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse in Michigan and the second oldest on the Great Lakes. The first lighthouse in this area was built in 1825 and was located approximately where the first Blue Water Bridge stands. Due to poor construction and a storm, it collapsed in 1828. In 1829, a new lighthouse was built north of the military fort by Lucius Lyon, who later became one of Michigan's first U.S. Senators. The new location made it easier for ships to spot as they entered the rapids at the head of the St. Clair River.
The storm which followed this shot was furious, wet, windy, cold. Then, the sun came back out.
LARGE is better.
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66718 'Sir Peter Hendy CBE' prior to working 6M74 from Irvine papermill as far as Carlisle. 21/09/17
Evergreen Packaging paper mill smokestacks in Canton, North Carolina - (formally Blue Ridge Paper and Champion Paper International) - manufacturing runs full 'steam' at night belching toxic waste into the air and water each night - taken on February 16, 2014 - © 2014 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions Photography Archives - www.performanceimpressions.com
Warming sun on frost leads to mist rising into the air, only to be Back-lit, transforming this familiar scene.
The Knapp & Papermill nature reserve in Worcestershire.
Steam rises from the Beloit Box Board paper mill below the dam in Beloit.
All the waste paper collected curbside by Beloit's municipal trash pickup is recycled here. The crews who pick up trash are good enough at spotting non-compliant paper waste, that the trucks just dump it here and it goes straight into the pulp vat to create box board. The box board made here is often found as the gray or brown cardboard backing material on notepads of paper like you buy at Staples.
(When you see a black spot on those cardboard backs, that means there was a bit of grease or oil in the paper stock. That's bad in large quantities which is why we can't recycle pizza boxes, waxed food packaging, or containers with food residue.)
The mill doesn't pay the City for the recycled paper dropped off here. Instead, the city saves a ton of money by not having fully loaded trucks leave town taking the paper to some recycling center that would pay for the waste paper. The savings in fuel more than offsets the loss of recycling revenue. (Compacted paper is some pretty HEAVY stuff!)
The visitor centre at The Knapp & Papermill nature reserve in Worcestershire. The blossom is an early flowering cherry.
I had a hard time getting to a slow shutter speed without laying on all kinds of ND glass, so I just went with 1/4 second. Thought it looked all right. Letchworth SP.
The Donside Paper Mill was paper mill in Aberdeen, shortly to the north of Old Aberdeen and the Tillydrone area, by the River Don. Since its closure in 2001 (with the loss of approximately 250 jobs), All the mill buildings have been cleared, and the site is to be redeveloped as an “urban village” :/
The exterior shots in this collection were taken by Vladimir.
De Middelste Molen is de enige papierfabriek in Nederland die in oude staat bewaard gebleven is. Aan de Loenense Molenbeek wordt al sinds 1622 papier geproduceerd op waterkracht en stoom.
The 'Middelste Molen" (Middle Mill) is the only papermill in the Netherlands that has been preserved in its original state. At the Loenense Molenbeek it has been used since 1622 to produce paper by water and steampower.
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The last few days of mild weather has brought out the Wild flowers in abundance at The Knapp & Papermill nature reserve in Worcestershire.
this is now a defunct building that will hopefully be either retrofitted for another industry or tore down. Time will tell...
Somehow my eyes always go to the "I HEART NY" graffiti, which possibly is a good thing as it's the only "positive" one there and I have grown to like it.
Many complain about heavy manufacturing, but we like to use our steel products and paper products. These business have provided jobs for many Georgetown residents.
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