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The old stocks at Evesham, Worcestershire that were removed from the town hall jail house in the 1920's and are now considered as a listed "building" in their new home near Abbey Mews
The north coast of Fårö, Gotland, especially here at Digerhuvud is not a place you would like to come ashore in a boat. There are simple too many rock stocks littering the shore.
Young couple coffee and tea tasting during sunset in the jungle rainforest of a tropical Bali island. Indonesia.
We were intrigued to discover what appears to be some old stocks that have been recycled to make a fence! Happy Fence Friday!
I've shot plenty of Fuji products in the past; their lovely film stocks, medium format cameras, and large format lenses. But I've never actually shot a Fujica branded camera. And what a treat it is, the ST605 is a wonderfully budget minded camera that takes the M42 lens mount that allows a wide range of glass to be used.
You can read the full review online
www.alexluyckx.com/blog/index.php/2019/01/28/camera-revie...
Fujica ST605 - Fuji Fujinon 1:2.2 f=55mm - Ilford Delta 400 @ ASA-200
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I dedicate this to my dear friend Petra......Happy birthday! (2012)
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Hong Kong Transport
Motorbikes | Motorcycles | Scooters | Tricycles - All Brands
There are approximately 75,000 - 82,000 (ish) Licenced | Registered motorcycles, scooters and tricycles in Hong Kong, it never really changes much and dealers keep large stocks of popular models for immediate delivery due to heavy demand - The Transport Department classifies motorcycles and scooters as the same type of vehicle, personally I prefer the term motorbikes rather than motorcycles .....and yes, Hong Konger‛s love fast bikes.
There is nothing at all unusual about the popularity of motorcycles in Hong Kong, big powerful bikes are a lot more popular than the entry level 125cc and 250cc bikes simply because here you can get a motorcycle from all the major brands that do 190mph + and 0 - 60mph in 2.8 seconds, fast enough to outperform most supercars and even hypercars in Hong Kong and at a fraction of the price of a typical supercar, it is an easy sale. Scooters, well they are popular for food delivery companies!
There are over 125 brands of motorcycles, scooters and trikes for sale in Hong Kong
Motorbikes - the top 7 selling brands of motorbikes as far as I can determine in Hong Kong are as follows
Honda ✚ Yamaha ✚ Suzuki ✚ Kawasaki ✚ Ducati ✚ Harley Davidson ✚ BMW
Scooters - the top 5 selling brands of scooters as far as I can determine in Hong Kong are as follows :
Kymco ✚ Sym ✚ Piaggio ✚ San Yang ✚ Vespa
Tricycles - the top 5 selling brands of tricycles | trikes as far as I can determine in Hong Kong are as follows :
Adiva ✚ BRP ✚ Gilera ✚ Paiggio ✚ Harley Davidson
All the numerous biker clubs are out in force on Sunday‛s when weather permits! It is not unusual to see 50+ big bikes in formation on country roads on Hong Kong Island and the New Territories
(Source of statistics - The Transport Department of the Hong Kong Government)
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Branch of fresh tomatoes hanging on trees in organic farm, Bali island. Organic tomato plantation. Indonesia.
This contraption is located just off Pillory Street, indicating that its original location was this very spot or nearby. Further info on pillories and stocks: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pillory
Blind men who chose to sit in the stocks from Bishopwearmouth Green.
“To them, their fingers are eyes”
From 1913, John Alfred Charlton Deas, a former curator at Sunderland Museum, organised several handling sessions for the blind, first offering an invitation to the children from the Sunderland Council Blind School, to handle a few of the collections at Sunderland Museum, which was ‘eagerly accepted’.
Ref: TWCMS:2006.7981
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Little Woodham Village Stocks.
In the centre of the village, these old stocks are fully operational.
Anyone you would like to see in there? Rotten tomatoes at the ready.
We went to this place called Denbigy and there were stocks and so we all tried them out. Mummysaid they used to lock naughtypeople in the stocks but we weren't naughty we just did it for fun.
After an extended period in storage, Walsall's ancient stocks are now back on display in the Arboretum.
Fortunately not used for a very long time, these stocks were originally located in the High Street in Walsall. They were moved to the Arboretum in 1904.
This particular set of stocks is actually a multi-functional correctional device. As well as being used as stocks, the tall post nearest the camera also functioned as a whipping post.