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Spent howitzer WWI and WWII artillery shells recorded for the new Soundiron Tuned Artillery Shells library
photo by Mike Peaslee
04. Thames Barge Driving (Shell Bay)
Watermen and Lightermen - Watermen carry passengers whilst Lightermen carry goods and cargoes.
From ancient times the Thames has been the main highway for moving people and goods from the Estuary to London and beyond. The use of ferries was the only link across the River Thames before the building of the first London Bridge by the Romans. However evidence of the importance of the River was provided by Stow, who in his survey of 1598 related that some 40,000 men earned a living on or about the River. The Act of 1514 was passed by Parliament which regulated the fares charged on the River Thames. However the Watermen who carried passengers continued to act independently and an Act of 1555 appointed Rulers of all Watermen and Wherrymen working between Gravesend and Windsor, thus the Company of Watermen and Lightermen was born. The Act of 1555 also introduced apprenticeships for a term of one year for all boys wishing to learn the watermen’s trade and this was extended to seven years by a further Act in 1603.
www.thamesbargedriving.co.uk/about-thames-watermen--light...
One of islands hosts a breathtaking shells cemetery. Los Roques, Venezuela
Complete trip report under:
Conchologia indica, being illustrations of the land and freshwater shells of British India. [1870-1876].
London, 1870-1876.
184 of 365: I picked up some interesting shells in the Bahamas [purchased from a legit store] to be used in some sort of necklace creation. I haven't been inspired yet. But I'm still hoping it'll strike me one day.
My submission for the Kitsap County fair this year came about in an interesting way. I had these beads in a plastic bag that I was going to throw away, not really I mean cause I give things I no longer need or want to one of the local thrift stores or offer beads I wont use to two young ladies whom I taught to bead. But surprisingly enough they weren't interested in these beads and they just sat for a long time. One day I found them while cleaning out craft stuff and I just looked at them and saw something. Voila! A neckalce is born.
I found the shell at Walmart and it all just came together. The stones are either quartz or some other gem and the pearls are natural pearls.( I think)
A shelling demonstration being held in a field. I remember going out with my Dad as he shelled the excess corn for the farmers. This after their cribs had been filled.
A sea shell on the sea shore. Included this shot to add some variety to the East Coast Park series.
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This is my first offering from the British Firework Championships 2009, which were held in Plymouth. I was on one of the competition teams and I decided to take along my camera. It was one way of staying relaxed during our own show!
There are plenty more to come. I hope you like this trio of peony shells with coloured pistils.
Shells as ballast—it's not clear to me if this is left over from flooding or if they were just using available material
From the beach.
Shell Beach, part of the Shark's Bay World Heritage Site, Western Australia.