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Keyboardist Richard Wright purchased this Farfisa Compact Duo organ in 1966 and played it up to 2006. He fed its distinctive sound into a Binson Echorec to create a delayed echo. This gave his music a distinctive ethereal character; an integral element in Pink Floyd's early work

This super cropped shot was taken near the sunset of early spring in YNP. A group of bisons were heading to unite with their larger herds

1st July 1898 – Grant and Release of Manorial and other rights over wastes of Manors of Tadworth & Banstead Surrey and Grant of right to construct roads bridges etc

 

Banstead in Surrey is, I suppose, my hobby. Having spent the first 25 years of my life in this attractive village, and still living only 10 or so miles away, I revisit it from time to time and I collect all kinds of mementoes – old postcards, event programmes, leaflets and even old railway tickets from the 1940s, ‘50s and ‘60s.

 

Here’s the front of my latest acquisition – a ‘Grant and Release’ Indenture document on parchment concerning the procurement of land for the extension of the local railway in 1898. What’s of particular interest to me is that the document bears the signature of Lord Russell of Killowen (1832-1900) – an Irish statesman, barrister and one-time MP who was also Lord Chief Justice of England and an advocate of Irish Home Rule. In addition, he was Lord of the Manor of Tadworth, part of the Urban District of Banstead.

 

It’s a curio, no more than that, but an interesting one – for example, it refers to ‘three hundred and seventy one acres two roods & eighteen perches or thereabouts’ and ‘the wastes’ of Tadworth and Banstead.

 

A pawnbroker in an interesting building in Paterson, New Jersey. The pawnbroker has been in business since 1984. What looks to be the back of a chair in the left window has been in the exact same spot in every Google Street View image since 2007.

There's a double F under the arch and next to the pigeon on the Binson Pawnbrokers building in Paterson.

festival Rockabilly Noisy Boys et des H-Bombs

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Praktica B200 ,Praktica B Mount , Adapter M42 + Yashica Yashinon-DX 50 mm f/ 1.4 Lens

 

Camera Pentax Z-1 , 35mm , film 24x36 , lens Tamron 24mm 2.5 ________________

FUJICOLOR SUPER G 100 ASA Fujifilm

Vu en Champagne à Binson et Orquigny

photo prise du petit train !! dans la Marne

 

Ville de Reuil

Informations générales

 

Reuil est une petite commune du nord-est de la France, située dans le département de la Marne et de la région Champagne-Ardenne.

Elle fait partie de la Communauté de communes "du Châtillonnais".

Les 304 habitants du village de Reuil vivent sur une superficie totale de 5 km2 avec une densité de 61 habitants par km2 et une moyenne d’altitude de 80 m.

Depuis le dernier recensement de 1999 à 2008, la population est passée de 305 à 304 et a légèrement diminué de -0,33%.

Les villes voisines sont Œuilly, Villers-sous-Châtillon, Binson-et-Orquigny, Baslieux-sous-Châtillon, Venteuil.

La grande ville la plus proche de Reuil est Épernay et se trouve à 12,12 kilomètres à l' est à vol d'oiseau.

La gare la plus proche de Reuil se trouve à Dormans (11.64 kilomètres).

Le maire actuel du village de Reuil est Monsieur André VARLET.

Pour effectuer l’ensemble de vos démarches administratives en mairie (naissance, mariage, décès), vous pouvez contacter par téléphone ou par email l’équipe municipale à l’aide des coordonnées ci-dessous ou vous rendre directement au Grande Rue 51480 Reuil.

Ballet Black perform a triple bill at London's Barbican Centre, featuring two world premieres and a reworking of the popular 'Storyville'.

  

Storyville (Christopher Hampson)

Cast:

Nola - Cira Robinson

Sailor - Damian Johnson

Lulu White - Sayaka Ichikawa

Mack - Joshua Harriette

Burlesque dancers - Kanika Carr, Isabela Coracy

Patrons - Mthuthuzeli November, Jacob Wye

  

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photo - © Dave Morgan

WORKING FOR THE WOUNDED

 

Miss Laura Leslie Coates of, Binson Street, Chester-le-Street, has been doing good work by collecting cigarettes and money for the wounded troops.

 

This photograph was published in the Illustrated Chronicle on the 9th of November 1915.

 

During the Great War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England, which had been in the news. The photographs were sent in by relatives and give us a glimpse into the past.

  

The physical collection held by Newcastle Libraries comprises bound volumes of the newspaper from 1910 to 1925. We are keen to find out more about the people in the photographs. If you recognise anyone in the images please comment below.

  

Copies of this photograph may be ordered from us, for more information see: www.newcastle.gov.uk/tlt Please make a note of the image reference number above to help speed up your order.

Mishlers Jewelers, 178 Market Street, Paterson, New Jersey. Alas, Mishlers Jewelers is long gone, alas, and Binson Pawnbrokers now occupies the space.

First Row: left to right: Tom O'Kelly, Don Canfield, Joan Hazard, Kathy Berger, Valhagen, Mike Binson, Dr. Jay Campbell, directing.

Second Row: Helen Martley, Marie Ealey, Betty Armstrong, Emelda Trujillo, Richard Dawson, Ginger James, Mary Motz, Martha Hamberson, Pearl Ito,

Third Row: Larry Stukey, Joyce Carroll, Nita Schmitt, Terry Shawcroft, Bob Showalter, Paul Hauser, Don Paulson, Nancy Cain, Javonna Harper.

Fourth Row: Ed Sandoval, Lloyd Sanchez, Larry Belt, Jim Morlan, Haynes Thomas, Norma Jean Olsen, Richard McIntyre, Bob Paulson, Bob Whiting, Sam Whong, Gala Frazee, George Kelloff.

Fifth Row: Vivian Abeyta, Louis Means, John Aydelotte, Cathy Carson, Sharon Holman, Bill Haught, Bob Outerbridge, Herbert Letterly, Bill Wakley,

First Row: left to right: Tom O'Kelly, Don Canfield, Joan Hazard, Kathy Berger, Valhagen, Mike Binson, Dr. Jay Campbell, directing.

Second Row: Helen Martley, Marie Ealey, Betty Armstrong, Emelda Trujillo, Richard Dawson, Ginger James, Mary Motz, Martha Hamberson, Pearl Ito,

Third Row: Larry Stukey, Joyce Carroll, Nita Schmitt, Terry Shawcroft, Bob Showalter, Paul Hauser, Don Paulson, Nancy Cain, Javonna Harper.

Fourth Row: Ed Sandoval, Lloyd Sanchez, Larry Belt, Jim Morlan, Haynes Thomas, Norma Jean Olsen, Richard McIntyre, Bob Paulson, Bob Whiting, Sam Whong, Gala Frazee, George Kelloff.

Fifth Row: Vivian Abeyta, Louis Means, John Aydelotte, Cathy Carson, Sharon Holman, Bill Haught, Bob Outerbridge, Herbert Letterly, Bill Wakley,

Here's something that's been sitting around for a while waiting to be finished. A few weeks ago I finally ordered a big ol' enclosure for it and the tracking came through for that yesterday, so it's time to finish this thing up. It's an extremely complicated little beastie and I don't actually even know if it will work when I fire it up.

 

It's a 1776 Effects Multiplex Echo Machine delay. Those two 16-pin ICs are a pair of independent delay lines. This thing has a mode where it functions like the old Binson Echorec. Those things recorded audio onto a disc that looked a little like a CD (but was nothing at all like a CD) and then had multiple playback heads so you could "listen" to the signal play back from different places on the timeline simultaneously to set up syncopated delays. It was the, "Secret Weapon" of a few big names.

 

This box also has a Roland RE-201 Space Echo mode and an Echoplex mode.

 

Anyway, hopefully this little monster will work. The tiny PCB in the foreground is an optical modulation daughterboard.

Binson mémoire système Echorec

Lorsque BINSON ECHOREC, unités d'écho ont été introduits dans la fin des années 1950, la technologie des effets se limitaient aux effets de studio, des retards de bandes, chambres de réverbérations et la compression par tube. Les avantages de la Ecorce sur les autres machines d'écho est la qualité du son, le silence et la stabilité. Echorec a été considéré comme le sommet de la gamme d'écho.

L'appareil utilise 7 tubes, 1X ECC82 , 5X ECC83 et une EM84 pour l'oeil magique.

Special EVO Vert. & Hor. Operation 150 / 900ms -Limited Edition

Right now they're a heinous pair of earrings, though. But when I file the post off one of them and epoxy it to the control panel of the Binson Echorec simulator I'm building...well, it still may look heinous, but it will be COOL! That's my story and I'm stickin' to it!

Shot at Vismaymax, Kinfra Media Park, Trivandrum.

 

The rain and the green.

Syd Barrett stuff.

The left guitar is a Fender Esquire with mirrored body. A replica of a 1960s guitar owned by Syd Barrett. Constructed by Phil Taylor in 2014. (Pink Floyd collection)

Syd Barrett decorated his Fender Esquire guitar with silver Mylar reflective sheeting and polished metal circles. It’s mirrored surface reflected and enhanced the mesmerizing effects of Pink Floyd’s light show onstage. The original guitar is now lost.

The right guitar is a Danelectro Shorthorn from 1963.

 

To the right is a Selmer Stereomaster amplifier, Benson Echorec Baby (1967 model), Vox pedal and Zippo lighter (early 1960s model). (Pink Floyd collection)

Selmer Stereomaster amplifiers were used from 1966 and onwards by the Pink Floyd members. Syd used to plug his guitar sound through a Binson Echorec Baby, an advanced echo machine of the time. And the Zippo lighter, as we all know, were used as a guitar slide (the most known example is the beginning of the song See Emily Play)

If the Farfisa organ defined the moods of early Pink Floyd songs, the Binson Echorec defined the sound effects.

Examples of the classic Binson delay effect can be heard on songs such as "Interstellar Overdrive" and "Astronomy Domine". In Floyd's 23-minute epic piece "Echoes", Roger Waters used a Binson Echorec to create the eerie underwater wind noise heard during the first interlude.

7-10 day stubble

Shot with Nikon L10 & cropped

'67 The Piper at the Gates of Dawn

 

Farfisa Compact Duo organ with power supply and gold Binson Echorec T5E, 1960s.

 

Richard Wright purchased this Farfisa Compact Duo organ in 1966 and played it as late as 2006. Its signal was passed into a Binson Echorec to create echo and delay sound. Nick Mason comments: 'Rick's Farfisa Duo - at a time when other keyboard players would probably have been using a Hammond organ or Vox Continental - was renowned for producing an extremely distinctive sound, which contributed to our overall sonic character.'

pour faire la visite de ce beau petit village de Reuil dans la Marne ville du champagne !

 

Ville de Reuil

Informations générales

 

Reuil est une petite commune du nord-est de la France, située dans le département de la Marne et de la région Champagne-Ardenne.

Elle fait partie de la Communauté de communes "du Châtillonnais".

Les 304 habitants du village de Reuil vivent sur une superficie totale de 5 km2 avec une densité de 61 habitants par km2 et une moyenne d’altitude de 80 m.

Depuis le dernier recensement de 1999 à 2008, la population est passée de 305 à 304 et a légèrement diminué de -0,33%.

Les villes voisines sont Œuilly, Villers-sous-Châtillon, Binson-et-Orquigny, Baslieux-sous-Châtillon, Venteuil.

La grande ville la plus proche de Reuil est Épernay et se trouve à 12,12 kilomètres à l' est à vol d'oiseau.

La gare la plus proche de Reuil se trouve à Dormans (11.64 kilomètres).

Le maire actuel du village de Reuil est Monsieur André VARLET.

Pour effectuer l’ensemble de vos démarches administratives en mairie (naissance, mariage, décès), vous pouvez contacter par téléphone ou par email l’équipe municipale à l’aide des coordonnées ci-dessous ou vous rendre directement au Grande Rue 51480 Reuil.

Row 1. left to right: Kanwar Sain, Mekong; Madeleine C. Blanchet, Mekong; Makham Liengphilavanh, Laos; Prakob Kanjanasoon, Thailand; Boonrod Binson, Thailand; Robert F. Chandler, IRRI; G. Hart Schaaf, Mekong; Nguyen Ngoc Tao, Vietnam; Anne Marie Milindavanij, Mekong; lsidro S. Macaspac, Mekong. Row 2, left to right: M.J. Van Liere, Mekong; Peter Kung, FAO; Cao Van Nau, Parthasarathy, India; Ben-nun Raanan, Israel; G.H. Assen, Mekong; Lykhoua Lyfoung, Laos. Row 3, left to right: Col. Arturo D. Sevilla, Philippines; Aung Khin, Burma; U Khin Mg Tint, Burma; Roem Purnariksha, Mekong; S.H. Ou, IRRI; Ponchai Pookamana, Bangkok; Michel R. Tisserand, Mekong; Randolph Barker, IRRI. Row 4, left to right: S.K. De Datta, IRRI; G. Hauser, FAO, Rome; H.N. Mukerjee. FAO. Bangkok; Henry M. Beachell, IRRI; D.S. Athwal, IRRI; Amir U. Khan, IRRI; D.E. Seaman, IRRI; A.C. McClung, IRRI. Row 5, left to right: S. Yoshida, IRRI; Ch. A. Massaux, Mekong; R.G. Bonnefond, FAO, Cambodia; T. Yoshida, IRRI; S. Johnson, IRRI; K.C. Ling, IRRI; W.G. Golden, Jr., IRRI.

 

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Part of the image collection of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)

Thats me and my co artist, Mr Habeeb Khan (a senior actor-been arnd 30 yrs in this industry, a fine gentleman and a wonderful human). He has an added advantage of speaking English, Hindi, Tamil & of course Malayalam. I wish him good luck for his aspirations and strength to fulfill them

Tea break Me, Mr Habeeb Khan, Binish Chandran (Costume designer / stylist) & Sunil Fasih (BDO--Vibezon Concepts)

After completing my part of dialogues of the shoot, Sunilji asking for one more sample of my telling the dialogue for our client. And after one line, I burst out laughing and ever1 else joined in.

Laughter Club )))

Ricks Farfisa Compact Duo organ was a significant part of Pink Floyds sound in the early years, especially combined with the echo unit Binson Echorec seen on the next picture.

 

Farfisa was - and still is - a manufacturer of electronics based in Ancona, Italy. The name is commonly associated with compact electronic organs from the sixties.

festival Rockabilly Noisy Boys et des H-Bombs

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Praktica B200 ,Praktica B Mount , Adapter M42 + Yashica Yashinon-DX 50 mm f/ 1.4 Lens

 

Makeup by Jiji

The process of beautifying me

With Krish Kymalji (Ace cinematographer from Chennai)

A Concert of Music and Psychogeography at Glasgow University, 28th January 2009. A series of works by composer in residence Drew Mulholland.

Mark Pilkington performed with John Cavanagh, whose EMS VCS 3, Binson Echorec etc. are seen on the right.

Châtillon-sur-Marne, Marne, France

Love these old images ... another image no longer in copyright ... some TLC.

 

Elliston & Cavell LTD (1835-1973)

7, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12 Magdalen Street, Oxford, England

 

The building facade remains intact (except ground level retail adjustments) in 2023, even after the closing of the successor Debenhams Department Store.

 

It is mid-block along current day Magdalen Street West, between George Street and Beaumont Street (corner location of the Randolph Hotel which opened in 1866).

 

www.flickr.com/photos/jaykay144/53111604502/in/dateposted/

 

This image is from a Bill of Sale paper, on which the building etching was about the size of a thumb. It appears most likely to be the only large version of this image.

 

Etching by Robinsons LTD, Bristol

Learn more: www.binson.co.uk/robinsons/robinsons.htm

 

VIEW

SW along Magdalen Street West

 

This image is 123 years old, as of the Aug2023 uploading to our photostream.

 

Image Title: Billhead for Elliston & Cavell

Image Date: 1900ish

Engraver: Robinsons LTD, Bristol

Source: Yale Center for British Art

 

Description: Betty Rinsem, a student from Minnesota in the Deafblind Program at the Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, Mass., stands outside holding a notebook in one hand.

 

Creator: Cedric G. Chase

 

Date: 1939

 

Format: black and white photograph

 

Digital Identifier: 587-5-6

 

Rights: Samuel P. Hayes Research Library, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA

Description: Betty Rinsem, a student from Minnesota with deafblindness, seated at a desk reading braille on a sheet of paper at the Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA.

 

Creator: Cedric G. Chase

 

Date: 1939

 

Format: black and white photograph

 

Digital Identifier: 587-5-2

 

Rights: Samuel P. Hayes Research Library, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA

Mishlers Jewelers, 178 Market Street, Paterson, New Jersey. Mishlers Jewelers is long gone, alas, and Binson Pawnbrokers now occupies the space.

Description: Betty Rinsem and Virgil Warren, students at Perkins in the Deaf-Blind program, sitting on a stone bench outside at Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, Mass.

 

Creator: Cedric G. Chase

 

Date: 1939

 

Format: black and white photograph

 

Digital Identifier: 587-5-8

 

Rights: Samuel P. Hayes Research Library, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA

'67 The Piper at the Gates of Dawn

 

On the left, Fender Esquire guitar with mirrored body. Replica of a 1960s guitar owned by Syd Barrett. Constructed by Phil Taylor, 2014.

 

Back right, Selmer Stereomaster amplifier and Binson Echorec Baby, 1967. Selmer Stereomaster amps were used by members of Pink Floyd from 1966 onwards. Syd Barrett fed his guitar sound into a Binson Echorec Baby, an expensive and cutting-edge echo machine. Echorecs were central to the early Pink Floyd sound and the band used various models, including the Baby and the T5E. Syd also created experimental sounds by using his Zippo lighter as a guitar slide, a trick possibly inspired by Keith Rowe of the band AMM.

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