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This pump erected in the year of 1799. By the contributions of the Bank of England. The East India Company. The neighbouring Fire Officers together with the Bankers and Traders of the ward of Cornhill.
Can’t outrun Godzilla
My earliest memory of this style of shoe is watching a woman attempt to run in them, over large rocks, as she fled from Godzilla. I remember shouting at her to take them off!
At one point, I was a die-hard pumps fan. I’ve been weeding them out of my closet, but thought this pair would be a keeper. Then, I wore them today. The damn things won’t stay on my feet.
Shirt, Sweaty Rocks. Dress, BB Dakota (thrifted). Shoes, Seychelles.
Diesel engine powered water pumps for fire-fighting purposes, trailer-mounted. Used if, when and where needed.
Esther’s pump. When this Schwinn Paramount was brazed in Chicago 50 years ago, this trough still held water for cattle in what has been a corn/soy bean field for many years now. There used to be two fences parallel to the road here which served as a conduit to the field for the cattle. My earliest memory of this spot was sheltering from a summer downpour next to the barn (opposite this pump) with a small group of riders on an AYH (American Youth Hostels) ride in 1966.
This summer I was forced to evacuate Yellowknife due to forest fires, (Look it up)
So I managed to get a ride to Calgary. There my friend and I found out that the Heritage Park was offering a free day pass to NWT citizens. So we spent a day seeing some sights.
First up is a small museum dedicated to the petroleum industry and automobiles. This was really a target rich area.
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Misty Platform Pumps in Florals for Saturday Sale at the Mainstore.
Available as:
8 single floral designs
Floral Collection with bonus Gold and Silver Satin.
Rigged for maitreya, ebody, genx, kupra & legacy
Two times the same outfit with one difference,
left I'm wearing my red pumps and and right my brown overknee boots.
Exterior of Taylor's 90 inch pumping engine house at East Pool and Agar Mine photographs on August 18, 1988.
At this time the shaft was still being used for ventilation and pumping via electric pumps. Though East Pool Mine closed in 1945 the workings were linked underground with the then still operational South Crofty Mine.
Camera: Contax 137 + Carl Zeiss f1.7 50mm Planar lens
Click here for more 35mm Archive images of Cornwall and Devon Mines: www.jhluxton.com/The-35mm-Film-Archive/Mines-of-Cornwall-...
At locations as these farmers pump the desired quantity of water from the large irrigation canal to their lower land.
Osmaniye, Eastern Turkey
Photographed in 665 nanometer infrared using an IR modified Canon 20D and rendered in black and white. Cassia County, Idaho.
Minolta CLE | Leica Summarit 35 mm | Ilford HP5+ 400 @ 250
Negative Lab Pro v2.2.0 | Color Model: B+W | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Standard | WB: None | LUT: None
The pumping station in Davy Down Riverside Park lit by the setting sun. It was built by the Essex and Suffolk Water Company in the 1920's to extract water, which lies approximately 40 meters below the ground in an underground store known as an aquifer.
Originally diesel engines (still housed in the pumping station) were used to pump over 3 million gallons of water a day. These have since been replaced by an electric pump which still provides over one million gallons of water a day to surrounding households.
www.northstiffordvillage.co.uk/pumpingstation.html
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Iconic Red Phone box & Smarden village water pump. The pump was first erected in 1897 to mark Queen Victoria's 60th year on the throne.
Photography © Jeremy Sage
Crossness pumping station North Kent. Now redundent but things still going on! 19th February 2022. More of this wonderful Victorian place at davebowles.smugmug.com/People-Models-Steampunk-workers-et...