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Storagetank transport from the GEULHAVEN in ROTTERDAM

Lifted by the sheerlegs MATADOR 2 of a barge to the shore and by a heavy lift carrier to the LBC Tankterminal in Rotterdam.

HUMAN STORAGE

by John Henry Kelly

John Henry Kelly is a musician (STATIC STATIC, Detonations), writer (LA Record, Mutant Waves), and artist whom is in HUMAN STORAGE.

This is a collection of pencil drawings done while he was/is in an Arizona State Prison.

Densely graphic and psychedelic as fuck, these works are amazing!

 

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Nikon S2 (35mm rangefinder); Nikkor-SC 5.0 cm (50mm) f/1.4 lens; Derev Pan 100 film; Kodak HC-110, 1:150 dilution, semi-stand development; scanned negative

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The energy storage system is mainly used in grid energy storage, industrial and commercial energy storage, household energy storage, and other application fields. The system can provide integrated system solutions for data acquisition, data analysis, logic processing, and data mapping. It can monitor and protect the battery to ensure the safe and efficient operation.

 

Types Of Energy Storage System

Types of Home Energy Storage

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Home Energy Storage

Home energy storage is similar to a micro energy storage station. Installing a home storage system can ensure the stability and safety of electricity consumption at home in case of an emergency.

 

Types of Lifepo4 Lithium Battery

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LiFePO4 Battery

Lithium-Ion pack is mainly composed of a battery core, protective plate, connecting piece, wire, etc. Bbattery parameters are usually monitored by a protection board to guarantee its operation safety.

 

Types of Portable Power Supply

Portable Power Station

Portable Power

The portable power supports solar panel charging. This product has high conversion efficiency and strong portability, it is suitable for outdoor travel or camping.

 

Benefits of Energy Storage System

Green And Environmental Protection

Home energy storage helps reduce carbon dioxide emissions and protects environment.

 

Reduce Energy Wastage

LiFePO4 battery storage helps more power to be conserved rather than wasted, and excess power can be delivered to places when needed.

 

Reasonable Allocation Of Resources

Whenever and wherever energy is needed, the portable battery power supply system can provide him with electricity for resource allocation.

 

Green And Environmental Protection

Reduce Energy Wastage

Reasonable Allocation Of Resources

Energy Storage System Function

The energy storage battery system is vital in the world of renewable and green energy. It is essential to own a power backup since the sun and wind only show up during a certain period of the day. It will also reduce energy wastage, an energy storage system can store energy properly when energy is not needed.

It was interesting to see the same valley from a new view, opposite the one I was used to. Rode a cable car to the peak of Góra Żar which has a reservoir and pumped storage hydro setup at about 750ft of elevation above the lake below.

30ft ENCLOSED WATCH TOWER –

 

RAF Barnham Nuclear Weapons Storage Facility was heavily secured and at the time was probably one of the most secure locations in the United Kingdom. The security element was the responsibility of the RAF Police (RAFP). Personnel from differing operating periods at RAF Barnham have stated that there were up to three varieties of RAF Police specialisations working at the site: 'Provost' 'Station' and 'Qualified Police Dog' (dog handlers).

 

Five Watch Towers, one at each point of the pentagonal fence, were located on the inside of the middle fencing when the site was decommissioned. These were accessible along the path within the sterile area near the fence line, some elements of which are still visible under the moss and foliage. A 6th vantage point was located on the maintenance building towards the centre of the compound. Each tower could see the others at the time of operational use (trees get in the way now) and were fitted with searchlights at a third of the way up and right at the top, possibly similar to those used on ships. It has been reported that the angle of the lights had to be limited as the Officer Commanding RAF Lakenheath had made complaints that his pilots were getting dazzled by RAF Barnham's watch towers.

 

The existing tall metal towers were believed to have been installed in late 1959/early 1960. Prior to this there were wooden ones, described as being pretty basic and about 15ft high, with a base around 6ft square with a large searchlight mounted in the centre which could be swung almost 360° in either direction. Access was reportedly by a wooden ladder and there was a single railing round about waist height. There was a field telephone at the top of the ladder and ''special'' binoculars were issued. The platforms were in roughly the same positions of the new towers but on the inside of the concrete path. It has been reported by another source that when the new towers were built, the fences had to be modified to accommodate them, via a U-shaped cut-out, visible on the site today.

 

As well as a standard outer fence and main gate picket post, the facility included an inner perimeter fence and within that an inner concrete wall with another picket post. The area between these two latter perimeters was classed as ''sterile'', with trip wires and flares in the gap between them and atop the wall, to alert the guard force to intruders. Pole-mounted lighting was positioned at regular intervals within the sterile area and halfway between the towers was a V-shaped bulge in the fence to allow patrolling guards the ability to look up and down the fence line from a small path that ran within the area. A telephone post was located at these bulges.

 

Two electric sliding gates at the outer and inner fence and a traditional style split middle wire gate acted as ''vehicle traps'' for any vehicle driving in or out. At the front sliding gate was a personnel turnstile controlled by the RAFP guardroom. At the rear sliding gate was personnel access to the inner picket where flammables and other contraband (matches, cigarettes, lighters etc) were surrendered before entering the ''Danger Area''.

 

RAFP Dog Handlers patrolled the site and the RAFP station staff manned the watch towers and pickets. The area between the outer and middle fence was patrolled by the Dog Handlers, with elements of the outer perimeter reportedly just spools of barbed wire.

  

Information sourced from – rafbarnham-nss.weebly.com/security.html

   

30ft ENCLOSED WATCH TOWER –

 

RAF Barnham Nuclear Weapons Storage Facility was heavily secured and at the time was probably one of the most secure locations in the United Kingdom. The security element was the responsibility of the RAF Police (RAFP). Personnel from differing operating periods at RAF Barnham have stated that there were up to three varieties of RAF Police specialisations working at the site: 'Provost' 'Station' and 'Qualified Police Dog' (dog handlers).

 

Five Watch Towers, one at each point of the pentagonal fence, were located on the inside of the middle fencing when the site was decommissioned. These were accessible along the path within the sterile area near the fence line, some elements of which are still visible under the moss and foliage. A 6th vantage point was located on the maintenance building towards the centre of the compound. Each tower could see the others at the time of operational use (trees get in the way now) and were fitted with searchlights at a third of the way up and right at the top, possibly similar to those used on ships. It has been reported that the angle of the lights had to be limited as the Officer Commanding RAF Lakenheath had made complaints that his pilots were getting dazzled by RAF Barnham's watch towers.

 

The existing tall metal towers were believed to have been installed in late 1959/early 1960. Prior to this there were wooden ones, described as being pretty basic and about 15ft high, with a base around 6ft square with a large searchlight mounted in the centre which could be swung almost 360° in either direction. Access was reportedly by a wooden ladder and there was a single railing round about waist height. There was a field telephone at the top of the ladder and ''special'' binoculars were issued. The platforms were in roughly the same positions of the new towers but on the inside of the concrete path. It has been reported by another source that when the new towers were built, the fences had to be modified to accommodate them, via a U-shaped cut-out, visible on the site today.

 

As well as a standard outer fence and main gate picket post, the facility included an inner perimeter fence and within that an inner concrete wall with another picket post. The area between these two latter perimeters was classed as ''sterile'', with trip wires and flares in the gap between them and atop the wall, to alert the guard force to intruders. Pole-mounted lighting was positioned at regular intervals within the sterile area and halfway between the towers was a V-shaped bulge in the fence to allow patrolling guards the ability to look up and down the fence line from a small path that ran within the area. A telephone post was located at these bulges.

 

Two electric sliding gates at the outer and inner fence and a traditional style split middle wire gate acted as ''vehicle traps'' for any vehicle driving in or out. At the front sliding gate was a personnel turnstile controlled by the RAFP guardroom. At the rear sliding gate was personnel access to the inner picket where flammables and other contraband (matches, cigarettes, lighters etc) were surrendered before entering the ''Danger Area''.

 

RAFP Dog Handlers patrolled the site and the RAFP station staff manned the watch towers and pickets. The area between the outer and middle fence was patrolled by the Dog Handlers, with elements of the outer perimeter reportedly just spools of barbed wire.

  

Information sourced from – rafbarnham-nss.weebly.com/security.html

   

My storage/build table, installed in my LEGO room.

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Cold storage in the coroner's office contains 100s of unidentified border crossers.

INSPECTION AND REPAIR WORKSHOP BUILDING 85 –

 

Building 85 (Drg No. 2015/59) didn't have the blast walls like some of the others, suggesting it handled less explosive matter. With doors at each end, it is almost like a process line, in one way and out of the other, but it could have equally been used for other bomb components or even on-site support equipment.

 

RAF Barnham (also known as Barnham Camp) is a Royal Air Force station situated in Suffolk two miles south of Thetford, it is located to the north of the village of Barnham on Thetford Heaths, the camp is a satellite station of RAF Honington. During the 1950's and 1960's a part of RAF Barnham Station was set aside as high-security storage facility for Nuclear Weapons, this area of the site is now a scheduled monument. Earlier than that, RAF Barnham had been used as a Chemical Weapons Store and Filling Station from the 22nd August 1939. In the early 1960's, the Nuclear Weapons Storage facility was put up for sale, and now forms the privately owned Gorse Industrial Estate.

 

The Chemical Weapon Store and former Chemical Weapon Filling Station are situated down the dead-end Station Road. The present main gate of RAF Barnham can be found directly off the Bury Road A134 between Barnham village and Thetford, the entrance to the former Nuclear Weapons Store (now Gorse Industrial Estate) can be found on the Elveden Road between Barnham village and the old A11.

 

Military facilities have existed at Barnham since the First World War, and during the Second World War Barnham had been a Chemical Weapons Storage and Filling Station for Mustard Gas. During 1953 and 1954 construction began on a high-security RAF Bomb Store on the Thetford Heath. The site was to become known as RAF Barnham and construction was completed in 1955 with the site operational from September 1956. RAF Barnham was constructed as a sister-site to a similar facility constructed a few years before at RAF Faldingworth. Both sites were built to store and maintain Free-Fall Nuclear Bombs and RAF Barnham was able to supply the Bomber Squadrons at RAF Honington, RAF Marham, RAF Watton, RAF Wyton, RAF Upwood and RAF Bassingbourn, RAF Barnham came under the control of the RAF's No. 94 Maintenance Unit.

 

The operational life of RAF Barnham was relatively short, by the early 1960's this type of Storage Facility became obsolete as Free-Fall Nuclear Bombs were superseded as the weapon of choice, for the British Nuclear Deterrent, by the Blue Steel Stand-Off Missile. The storage and maintenance of Nuclear Weapons moved to the V Bomber Airfields. The last Nuclear Weapons were probably removed from the site by April 1963, the site was sold in 1966, and since that date it has been used as a light industrial estate.

 

The site was built specifically to store and maintain Free-Fall Nuclear Bombs, such as 'Blue Danube' this specific purpose was reflected in the facility's layout, the site was roughly pentagonal in shape, it consisted of three large Non-Nuclear Component Stores, surrounded by earthwork banking and a number of smaller Storage Buildings to hold the Fissile Cores, the Cores were held in Stainless Steel Containers sunk into the ground, with the larger buildings stored the Bomb Casings and the High-Explosive elements of the weapons.

 

The smaller Stores known as ''Hutches'' were constructed to hold the Fissile Core of the weapons, these Hutches were further divided into type 'A' and 'B'. The 'A' Type hutches having a single borehole for the storage of Plutonium Cores and the 'B' Type Hutches having a double borehole for storing the Cobalt cores. In total, there were 55 Hutches giving enough capacity to store 64 Fissile Cores. RAF Barnham had sufficient storage capacity for 132 Fissile Cores although it's likely that only a small number were ever stored there as only 25 Blue Danube Bombs were ever built at a cost of £1M per bomb !

 

In addition to the storage buildings, the site consisted of a number of other buildings including a Fire Station, RAF Police Flight, Administration Block, Mess block, Mechanical Transport Section, Kennels and Workshops. The Perimeter of the Site was protected by a double system of Chain Link Fencing and an Inner Concrete Panel Wall, all of which were topped with Barbed Wire. In 1959 security was enhanced by the building of Watch Towers around the Perimeter.

 

The former Nuclear Bomb Storage facilities are designated as a scheduled monument by English Heritage with several buildings on the site having listed building status. RAF Barnham is a Satellite Station for RAF Honington and is used by the RAF Regiment for training, It is used as an accommodation and training venue for the Potential Gunners Acquaintance Course (PGAC) The adjacent MoD Training Area remains the property of the Ministry of Defence and is still used by the RAF Regiment, as well as the Air Training Corps and Combined Cadet Force for training.

 

In January 2016, it was announced that RAF Barnham would close, A 'Better Defence Estate' published in November 2016, indicates that the Ministry of Defence will dispose of the site by 2020, domestic accommodation will be relocated to RAF Honington, with access to Barnham Training Area maintained, this was later extended to 2022.

 

Information sourced from – en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Barnham

 

Sheerlegs MATADOR 3 unload the barge at the LBC TANKTERMINALS in the third Petrol Harbour in Rotterdam Botlek.

Colorful four level toy storage bins. Rack is black painted wood, bins are plastic. Front view. Bins can be placed flat (as shown) or tilted at an angle.

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Organize heavy, bulky items with strong, roomy, stackable storage tote units that resist corrosion and distortion. Plastic storage boxes and bins from Akro-Mils and Rubbermaid are perfect for small or large odds and ends perfect for any workplace.

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Here is our ceiling and storage created with wooden pallets for washer corner in the basement ( image 1-2)

Ceiling of basement construction ( image 3)

 

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Submitted by: Karine Gagnon !

Wire bin storage in a small closet. Maximizes storage for quilt material

Still got to sort this lot out

Used the otherwise wasted space above my oil tank for storing tablesaw/router table accessories. I built a frame out of 2x4s and nailed it to the floor joists, then added some pegboard.

Act of storing, act of setting aside goods and materials for future use; space in which items can be stored. I am emptying this old bathroom. Installing a air process heater in here. I found a NAD amplifier, a TV, a couple of satellite receivers and many old cardboard boxes.

i decided to keep my prettiest shoes out of the closet considering i didnt have enough storage space.

The space under the station building will be used to stable carriages.

VMR - Thursday 15th April 2021.

4 Train, NYC

This ad by Manhattan Storage Company is hilarious. Not only because is it a clever ad, but in my brownstone I live above a woman with a 2 floors and 4 bedrooms--she has a whole bedroom dedicated to housing her dolls! She has no children--just an obsession for dolls. And her doll collection FREAKS me out. Imagine a room full of 500 dolls staring at you!

Storage for back seating/sleeping area VW Camper Van Interior- seats up.

Both dining seats have full storage. This one also has an outside access door.

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ok, this was a quite hard project to do, but a fun one. i've decided to to this bench from pallet wood because i didn't wanted to spend too much money on it, and the pallets was available for (almost)free. i'm not quite sure if i like the final result, but it's goals are fulfilled: i now have a storage space and a place to sit on my (work in progress) balcony.

  

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Idea sent by Catalin Spinache !

Bulk lubricant storage and dispensing

Room in a storage facility. I think this proves my thought that ANYWHERE can look good after being adjusted in Photoshop. (Go curves tool!)

Processed with VSCOcam with f2 preset

Milwaukee Road MOW X-436, Ex-baggage 1131, ex-1306. Ordered 3/1938, Delivered 11/1938. Sold to OP&E RR. Later to and stored with Milwaukee Great Northern equipment at Stowell yard in Milwaukee. Sold to Kansas City Union Station and stored. Photographed with permission.

DIY rotating storage units --- great for areas like kid’s rooms or even they are helpful as a pantry in your kitchen.

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This banner stands in front of the now underway ExtraSpace Storage structure. Sony DSC-WX220 and Snapseed.

CEA offers one-stop services in storage and warehousing par excellence. Our storage facilities are strategically

positioned in the heart of Laem Chabang, Thailand. We have 115,300m2 of open hard stand storage, 2,800m2 of covered general warehousing and 10,000 m2 of Free Zone storage, 5,000 m2 of which is temperature controlled.

 

Each of our facilities offer state-of-the-art storage and distribution technology and are manned by experienced staff that offer checking, labelling, picking, packaging, kitting and various other services. 24 hour security with regular patrols ensures maximum

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CEA also offers material handling equipment (MHE), we can offer a wide range of

equipment such as fork lifts from 2 to 32 Tonne, tele handlers, a range of mobile cranes and container reach stackers. Whatever you require we can deliver.

"hi, self-storage? i'd like to rent a silo"

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