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Apoxyomenos (Scraper) - Roman Copy of an Original Bronze by Lysippos, a Greek sculptor who worked c. 325 BC
Vatican Museum.
Pictures taken from a kite above Zwoelferhorn, St. Gilgen Austria. Fun flying at the cloud line on top of a 1521 meter mountain.
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Unspecified location during the construction of the Alcan Highway. Dad was 6'3" tall. Judging from the height and build of the guy leaning against the scraper tire, he could be my Dad Charlie King.
cks - 7/19/06
Pictures taken at Government District in St. Pölten, Lower Austria
Gear: Canon EOS 6D, Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
Software: Photomatix Pro 4.2, GIMP 2.8
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Found this beauty on the back forty of a railroad museum.
John Deere model JD760-A (approx 1969-1973)
Orange Empire Railway Museum, Perris, California, USA
Photograph by Jeffrey Bass -- All Rights Reserved
The Shard in #London which is currently the tallest skyscraper in Europe standing at 72 floors and completed in 2012. Located in the area of Southwark it offers panoramic views of the cityscape.
Learn more about the #Shard and Southwark in our blog article: www.nyhabitat.com/blog/2014/01/20/london-video-tour-south...
Red Devil is a manufacturer of caulking, glazing, sealants and related surface preparation tools for glaziers, painters and masons. They are a privately owned family business with manufacturing facilities in Pryor, Oklahoma. The company is currently headquartered in Pryor, Oklahoma.
The company was founded as Smith & Hemenway Company, in 1872 by Landon P. Smith and John Francis Hemenway in Hill, New Hampshire. The company manufactured the "Woodward Wizard", patented by Frank R. Woodward in 1875, for cutting glass. During a trip to Sweden Smith, heard a blacksmith call sparks "those little red devils" and he named the tool after that phrase.
In 1926 Landon P. Smith bought John Francis Hemenway's shares in the company and Hemenway retired.
In 1932, general manager George Ludlow Lee, Sr. acquired Vesco Tools Company's line of wood scrapers.
In the 1950s George Ludlow Lee, Sr. became chairman of the board.
In 1963 George Ludlow Lee, Jr. acquired Schalk Chemical Company adding adhesives and cleaners to the companies product line.
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I believe this may be one of the vehicles used by the Western Pacific Railroad to fill in over the top of aging trestles. An aging railroad worker told me that the Williams Loop had at one time been a timber framed trestle. When it began to weaken the railroad crews simply filled it it with rock and soil effectively burying it and replacing it with fill. He described rail cars with drop down sides and a winched scraper blade that emptied the cars off the sides. This car on display at the Portola Railroad Museum, Plumas County, California.
A nice old time beer foam scraper, issued by Ballantine. These are not necessary any more, and most of the foamy heads on contemporary beer are rather thin.
Up until the 1960s, the heads were so dense that one "could float a dime" on them!
Ballantine products were truly impressive, and are sorely missed....