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Monochrome image of steam emerging from the side of a South African steam engine which is now running on tracks in Wales
And the muscle powered vehicle in front is just my bike...😁
This old steam locomotive was placed there as memorial to the time when the Xuhui riverside promenade and park (徐汇滨江公园) used to be a busy warehousing and cargo area.
The locomotive was made in 1987 by the Datong Locomotive Works (大同机车工厂). It is a 2-8-2 "JS" (建设, Jianshe = Construction), in the revised "B" specification, build no. 8145.
Of the "JS" in total 1,916 units were made in two production runs (not only at Datong), from 1957-1965 and again 1981 until the final end of production in 1988/9.
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Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life, formerly known as Summerlee Heritage Park, is an industrial museum in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is situated on the site of the Victorian Summerlee Iron Works and incorporated the main workshop of the former Hydrocon Crane factory.
Arriving at Hull Station to take part in Filming the forties TV Drama called the "Blitz".....LMS Stanier Class 5MT 4932, is a preserved British steam locomotive. It is one of 18 surviving members of the Black 5 class which had 842 members constructed by five manufacturers. 44932 is the sole remaining member of the class which was built at the LMS's Horwich Works.
I can remember when, as a kid, I used to put postcards or postal enveloppes on top of a pan full of boiling water, so that I could detach the stamps without damaging them and collect them neatly in albums...
My collection is long gone (I've sold it for a ridiculously low price at a flea market in my teens), but I'm sometimes tempted again to put aside a few nice stamps. Maybe out of nostalgy.
For preparing this shot, I've started the process with a water boiler beforehand. Then for taking the picture I've been using the steam from an air humidifier, placed under the stamps.
This is one of the few shots with roughly the right amount of steam-induced blurriness but still enough crispness in the subject. 😊
Give me steam
And how you feel to make it real
Real as anything you've seen
Get a life with this dreamer's dream
Peter Gabriel
Terrific Thursday to you.
Dandry Mire/Moorcock Viaduct.
This viaduct is just a few hundred yards from Garsdale Station on the Settle to Carlisle Railway. Another stormy day with great opportunities for photography; glorious heather on the hillside.
One of my first German pictures of the year.... On the HSB network one can still find steam in daily operation on scheduled passenger trains. Here HSB 99-7245 storms out of Nordhausen with the 10:33 train to Brocken. Despite the completely backlit conditions I was quite happy with the resulting photo, the magic of steam!
A loaded ore train departs Minntac for Two Harbors with steaming taconite pellets as the plant steams in the distance. Air temp was -7F.
Allchin Steam Traction Engine - 1925
A Matchbox "Models of Yesteryear" diecast model sold in 1956,
Shot for Our Daily Challenge :“Red & Green”
This small steam engine was built for one purpose to haul lumber down from logging sites to lower elevation from the mid 1890's to the 1940's. However after WWII conservationists closed down logging operations and many thousands of acres of land were reforserted. This old tank engine is now just a decorative piece to an entrance to a ski resort.
Steam Engine " Old Lass " Built in 1901 . Seen at the Driffield Steam & Vintage Rally earlier this Year .
A cold and beautiful morning means extra steamy steam. 1003 is storming under the UP at Randolph as it performs a run by for the Trains magazine photo charter and a few people who just happened to show up at the right time..... "Did I dooo that?" yes yes I did. After a couple run by's we bailed and headed to Michigan for B0T on the Michigan line with a loaded grain train.
A cup of Christmas Tea for Macro Monday - The Beauty of Bokeh. HMM!
Also Seen in 115 pictures in 2015 #35 - A piece of china or pottery