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Water, water, everywhere,
Nor any drop to drink.
Quote from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Weathered, rusting vintage water meter tag with multiple layers of peeling paint. Cropping to 3 inches (MM requirement) might negatively impact the perspective
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Ik denk dat dit 2 kranen voor brandslagen zijn. Maar wie het beter weet mag het zeggen. Ben niet zo goed met techniek.
Vanochtend met een man of 15, onder begeleiding van wat voorlichters van de Gemeente Den Haag , een zogenaamde Instawalk gemaakt in het project Rotterdamsebaan.
Als ik me niet vergis gaat deze tunnel straks de "Victory Boogie Woogie tunnel" heten.
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Taken with the Pentax Z1p with Pentax SMC F 35-105mm f4.0-5.6 on Agfa APX 100 expired in 1996 and developed in Rodinal semi stand.
One final shot fom Palacio de las Aguas Corrientes (Water Company Palace) museum collection, a venturi water meter manufactured by Geo. Kent Ltd, under patents from Clemens Herschel & Builders Iron Foundry.
Geo. Kent Ltd was established by George Kent in London, England 1838.
Clemens Herschel (23 March, 1842 – 01 March, 1930) was an American hydraulic engineer. Herschel is best known for developing the Venturi meter, the first large-scale, accurate device for measuring water flow.
Herschel was awarded the Elliott Cresson medal in 1889 by the Franklin Institute for his development of the Venturi water meter.
Ford Meter Box Co.
The Wabash Box
Water
Meter
Wabash, Indiana
Patented
Located between The Common and the Tin Shop Theater in Buchanan, Michigan.
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This ceramic plate has the iconic design for New Orleans water meter covers from decades ago. See the first comment for a photograph of an original water meter cover.
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Image made in response to Macro Mondays challenge, "Lid."
Subject is approximately 1.5" in width. Click to zoom or "L" to view full screen on black