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2 March: On my way to work ....mmm ... I don't work on a Sunday, but I didn't let that stop me from getting my photo-a-day. The weather was dreadful and no let up in the rain so I braved the elements and headed out to take photos of landmarks that I pass on my way to work.

Top left: The Beehive - a steel structure on the roundabout at Shadsworth Business Park, just off the M65 J5, represents the hive of industry inspired by the busy bees found on Blackburn's coat of arms.

Top right: The Willows - restaurant at the Beehive roundabout

Bottom left: Water fountain outside Euro Garages Offices

Bottom right: Fighting Stags - a steel structure recently placed outside the hospital where I work. It is of two stags fighting, which symbolises a struggle through adversity and the need to meet problems head on.

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Steel structures such as platforms and mezzanines are cost effective and reliable methods to support mechanical equipment. The system that supports this mechanical equipment was designed and built by Steele Solutions Inc.

Bo'ness, Sunday, 19th May 2013. (Please view F11 in lightbox for intended best.)

International Fleet Review, Sydney Harbour, Sydney, NSW, Australia

It's about 9 miles across the San Francisco Bay at this point.

 

The San Mateo – Hayward Bridge (commonly called the San Mateo Bridge) is a bridge crossing California's San Francisco Bay in the United States, linking the San Francisco Peninsula with the East Bay. More specifically, the bridge's western end is in Foster City, the most recent urban addition to the eastern edge of San Mateo. The eastern end of the bridge is in Hayward. It is the longest bridge in the San Francisco Bay Area and the 25th longest in the world by length.

RAF Senigot, taken towards end of Summer after finally finding the location Yeah. Go in better light next time.

Carlisle Station, England on 2nd March 2013.

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The San Mateo – Hayward Bridge (commonly called the San Mateo Bridge) is a bridge crossing California's San Francisco Bay in the United States, linking the San Francisco Peninsula with the East Bay. More specifically, the bridge's western end is in Foster City, the most recent urban addition to the eastern edge of San Mateo. The eastern end of the bridge is in Hayward. It is the longest bridge in the San Francisco Bay Area and the 25th longest in the world by length.

Wooden roller coaster in Albuquerque, New Mexico

A disused fan from the Domino Sugar warehouse. Big!

September 11, 2024 - The Cameron Suspension Bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

 

"In March of 1911, Congress appropriated $90,000 for construction of a bridge built by the Midland Bridge Co. for the Office of Indian Affairs.

 

“At that time, there were hardly any cars,” Carson said. “It was a bridge for the Navajo people. The bridge was the earliest safe crossing of the river. It was meant for walking across with your cattle or your sheep.”

 

There's even a story that in 1937 a large herd of sheep crossing the bridge caused it to sway badly and nearly collapse, leading to some repairs to shore it up.

 

The Cameron Construction Bridge is an engineering marvel that played a large role in Arizona’s growth, according to an Arizona State Historic Preservation Office report.

 

According to the report, the bridge “is significant for its association with the initial growth of Arizona’s highway system as a major bridge which opened the northern portion of the state to development … A hybrid of suspension and truss forms, the bridge has engineering significance as the oldest surviving highway suspension bridge in the state and that utilized novel engineering techniques to cross the wide canyon of the Little Colorado River. Decades passed, technology advanced and foot traffic gave way to large vehicles. By the mid-1950s this became a problem as the old bridge was not capable of carrying heavy construction equipment needed to build the Glen Canyon Dam." Previous description from: azdot.gov/blog-article/big-bridge-history-near-little-cam...

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Another pic of a climbing frame from today. I'm not quite sure what to make of it.. I liked the colours but to me it sort of looks like something Dr Frankenstien would of created if he had been in the scaffolding industry. Large version looks better:).

this crossing is over a dual carriage way in PortLaoise town, but people don't use it they run the gauntlet crossing 4 lanes of traffic quicker I know but why,??

Fern Green Tower

Dale Chihuly (American, born 1941)

Made in United States, Seattle, Washington, 1993

Reconfigured 2013

Blown glass, steel structure

 

Dale Chihuly is an internationally celebrated personality in contemporary art and design whose prominence in the field of studio glass is unmatched. In addition to its gravity-influenced, organic, forms, Chihuly's work is characterized by its striking palette of colors ad strong sculptural expression.

 

This piece stands at the entrance to the museum.

 

Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden

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