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A Matt Fielding Photo Charter on the Severn Valley Railway with Bulleid West Country Class locomotive 34027, Taw Valley..
A Matt Fielding Photo Charter on the Severn Valley Railway with Bulleid West Country Class locomotive 34027, Taw Valley..
This is the road down Danby Dale to the village of Castleton and the hill is called Danby Low Moor.
It is located in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, England
If you look carefully on top of the hill you can see the new telephone mast (wrong company for me)
Happy Fence Friday (HFF)
Location - Let it Snow at Authors Point
Taxi - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Authors%20Point/80/154/25
Telephone wires and poles are just part of the street furniture that we don’t really notice around us. They blend into the background and our brains just blank them out as being nothing to take any notice of.
However , when we get a theme on ‘Smile on Saturday’ of ‘Look up to the sky’, they take on a significance that makes them eminently photographical!
Well this was an interesting find, a skip load of electronic goods, mostly phones, stripped from a nearby insurance company and hidden in an underpass. Presumably they will become landfill which is scandalous in my opinion.
A macro shot of twisted-pair copper wires from a 300-pair telephone cable.
Developed using darktable 3.6.0
Throughout the Seventies & into the '80s, Britain's 'Standard Instrument' telephone is the 746 (developed from the earlier model 706).
Available in these colours (brown being a late arrival to the party)
Mobile phones take over our lives more and more. It is difficult to find people to photograph who are not engrossed in the mobile phones.
I do not subscribe to such - I just take photographs using my mobile phone
The K6 red telephone box, a telephone kiosk for a public telephone designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, is a familiar sight on the streets of the United Kingdom, Malta, Bermuda and Gibraltar. God only knows how this one ended up in Kansas.
An Old Phone in a state of arrested decay in the Boone Store and Warehouse Bodie Ghost town - Bodie State Park - Bodie Ca
Have you been alright through all those lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely lonely nights? That's what I'd say, I'd tell you everything if you'd pick up that telephone
For the group "Macro Mondays" with the theme "Rhymes with 'stone'".
I know it is an easy rhyme. I pondered many different things, but this tiny old fashioned telephone won out.
It is really a pencil sharpener, but made with such fine detail I was always fascinated with it. So, here it is, sort of pretending to be a real phone... except for that pesky pencil!
HMM everyone.
Old school telephones in Perth Central train station. I loved the contrast between the orange tiling, the stainless steel seats and the old pay telephones.
Historic 1910 Telephone Exchange building in Aldergrove, BC, now a museum featuring the history of the telephone (and Aldergrove).
www.tourism-langley.ca/businesses/alder-grove-heritage-so...
[Open Sun. 12-4; 3190 - 271 St., Aldergrove, BC]
Video tour of the inside:
Elle est conçue par l'architecte Sir Giles Gilbert Scott et le modèle « K6 » est créé en 1935. Cette cabine est implantée dans les rues de Londres puis à travers tout le Royaume-Uni jusqu'à Malte, les Bermudes, Gibraltar et de nombreux autres coins de l'Empire britannique, au point que la Red telephone box devient le symbole de la présence britannique dans le monde, la couleur rouge étant celle de l'uniforme des armées du Royaume-Uni.
L'opérateur British Telecom les vend aux enchères à partir des années 1980 puis, dans les années 2010, à des collectivités locales pour une livre symbolique. En 2014, la société Red Kiosk Company transforme deux cabines en café, à Brighton, qui rencontre un grand succès et permet à l'entreprise d'en développer douze au Royaume-Uni, dont quatre à Londres. En 2015, on compte 400 cabines en location dans le pays, pour un coût de 5 000 livres annuelles. wikipedia