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Ghetto box for Bookins.com

Me and my little bro -- sometime in the 80s.

Tapes listened to heavily on this boom box include: Bobby Brown, Don't Be Cruel; Public Enemy, It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back, Fear of a Black Planet, Apocalypse 91...The Enemy Strikes Black; Milli Vanilli, Girl You Know It's True; Falco, Falco 3 and Vanilla Ice, To the Extreme...to name a few!

Inside a magic shop, cut in half! This was the first photo I tried tweaking the environment before taking the snapshot. There's another where Hilly actually looks dead - her eyes are closed and her skin pale, but you can't really tell what's going on with the box, so I chose this one.

This is the only damage that made it through both the outer and inner boxes. Nothing damaged inside though.

Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres box office

Worthing West signal box was located by the Down Main line alongside South Farm Road level crossing, and was a Saxby and Farmer Type 5 design which was opened in 1877 by the London Brighton and South Coast Railway. The signal box was renamed Worthing Central "B" on 5th July 1936. The signal box was renamed again Worthing "B" on 4th March 1968 and was further renamed Worthing on 30th December 1973 when control of Worthing station passed to the signal box after the closure of Worthing "A" signal box. Closure came on 4th June 1988 when signalling between East Worthing and Durrington-on-Sea passed to the new signalling panel in Lancing signal box, the level crossing being controlled by closed circuit television from Lancing signal box

Large capacity, waterproof, lockable, lightweight, functional...Made for the Bullitt and meant for those who need lots of carrying space w/o sacrificing function or convenience or weight.

For the full story regarding this collection of images Please read the NEW album introduction HERE; www.flickr.com/photos/jbschofield/sets/72157632196706891/... It tells a much fuller story than that provided below.

This is a scanned print from a collection of photographs taken by the late Jim Taylor A number of years ago I was offered a large number of photographs taken by Jim Taylor, a transport photographer based in Huddersfield. The collection consisted of 30,000 prints,20,000 negatives – and copyright! Although some prints were sold elsewhere, particularly the popular big fleet stuff, I should have the negatives, unfortunately they came to me in a random mix, without any sort of indexing and as such it would be impossible to match negatives to prints, or, to even find a print of any particular vehicle. I have only ever looked at a handful myself unless I am scanning them.

 

I hope to avoid posting images that Jim had not taken his self, however should I inadvertently infringe another photographers copyright, please inform me by email and I will resolve the issue immediately. There are copyright issues with some of the photographs that were sold to me. A Flickr member from Scotland drew my attention to some of his own work amongst the first uploads of Jims work. I had a quick look through some of the 30 boxes of prints and decided that for the time being the safest thing for me to do was withdraw the majority of the earlier uploaded scans and deal with the problem – which I did. whilst the vast majority of the prints are Jims, there is a problem defining copyright of some of them, this is something that the seller did not make clear at the time. I am reasonably confident that I have since been successful in identifying Jims own work.

 

You may notice photographs being duplicated in this Album, unfortunately there are multiple copies of many prints (for swapping) and as I have to have a system of archiving and backing up I can only guess - using memory - if I have scanned a print before. It is easier to scan and process a print than check my files - on three different PC's - for duplicates. There has not been, nor will there ever be, any intention to knowingly breach anyone else's copyright. I have presented the Jim Taylor collection as exactly that-The Jim Taylor Collection- his work not mine, my own work is quite obviously mine. To anyone reading the above it will be quite obvious that I can’t provide information regarding specific photos or potential future uploads in this Album – I didn't take them!

 

None of my photographs are free to use - only free to view!

 

Please read the album intro’ before contacting me with requests, it may answer your query.

 

Thank you for taking the time to look and best regards

 

Mark Schofield

 

Colorful 3D Box graphic available for download at dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/colorful-3d-box/ in EPS (vector) format.

 

View similar vector graphics at DryIcons Graphics.

circa 1998

 

This piece was my entry for Reinventing The Box, the conference exhibition at the second Ravensdale, in Olympia, WA in 1998.

 

This view shows the box with its black-and-white panels on the outside, and the open lid gives a peek at the more colourful canework inside. With the temporary sliding out of a few key aluminum pins, the entire box can be unfolded, laid flat, flipped over, and reassembled in reverse, to feature the colourful canework on the exterior, and hide the monochromatic panels inside.

 

Put a lid on it: www.flickr.com/photos/dancormier/7034012201/in/photostream/

 

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Available at misshobby/sugary - info@sugary.it - Decorations in polymer clay

This ceramic cigarette box is by Italian maker Bitossi, and features fused glass in three colors on the lid. It is unmarked, but retains the remnants of the original import label.

Knockoff cohiba cigars purchased in Trinidad, Cuba.

 

msh1007-7 "knockoff"

 

blogged at cubavaradero.blogspot.com/2007/09/is-that-cohiba-cigar-re...

box reciclati acqua sporca chiodi vecchi foto lambda cm60x90 2012

10 (from "voice box - part 1"): NEW DOORS

This box contains leaflets explaining Naeem Mohaiemen's work Volume Eleven (flaw in the algorithm of cosmopolitanism)

Box Moment!!!

 

Os gostosões chegaram viva!!!

Depois conto certinho a longa jornada desses delicinhos!*-*

Estou sem tempo, mas quero contar certinho como foi longa a espera deles, mas como super valeu a pena, amando esses meninos!*O*

BARBINHAS UHUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

 

Será que alguém adivinha quem é quem? xD

Fish boxes at Lossiemouth harbour.

I made this for a friend's birthday. It started out as an unfinished, wooden craft box.

This is the box I chose to declutter on Day One. It took maybe 5 min.

Original art. Painted 4' sq. wood box. CH. Pipers Scotch Refrain (aka Franny). Jan. 2003.

Holiday greetings!

Extra tall computer case style cardboard box to store electrical automotive parts vertically.

A bee box (for solitary bees to nest in) made by John Colman of Bee Happy.

Focal length: 10cm

Pinhole size (approx) 0.4mm

The paper is loaded halfway along the box and I use 3"x4" paper (actually half 6"x4").

 

My most successful pinhole camera so far!

 

See pictures taken with Pinhole box 3

Mechanically locking Thuxton signal box. Annetts locks bolted down, and extra support for the block shelf in place.

Minha linda Dal Fiori chegou!!! Mas não é uma simples Dal, é um presente muito especial do meu primo Carlos Henrique^^

Ele queria de algum modo fazer parte do meu hobby e me pediu para escolher uma boneca ^^ Daí entre todas que eu gostava, chamei minha mãe para me ajudar a escolher (ela e meu primo tem gostos parecidos) e quando ela viu a Fiori ela ficou encantada e soltou um "aaaaaaawn", coisa que ela NUNCA fez para as minha bonecas, então pensei, já era, é essa mesmo!!!

 

Vou trabalhar e a noite eu abro ela^^

Minha Dal Fiori vai se chamar Frutilly, igual o picolé dos anos 80/90! Gostinho de infância!

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Glyndyfrdwy signal box all lit up during the Winter Warmer event on the Llangollen railway

Donations boxes

not necessarily the kind on the hillside (althought i love that song) this is a particular style- like finding an odd flower in a forest that is a kind of perfect geometry and doesn't look like much else around it. i collected some examples in a hot house, i mean gallery. (plus- a special shout out to matte stephens for having such a keen eye).

 

PS- my, but there really is not enough Sasek on Flickr. gonna have to do something about that.....

  

1. Boston, 2. IF: adrift, 3. Stuffing, 4. brick, 5. Provensen Illustration, 6. Alice and Martin Provensen's World--A River Runs Through It, 7. Old wodden window in Mirbat, Oman, 8. Mehrangarh Fort at Jodhpur, 9. The old modern lifestyle, 10. fall in NY, 11. Mary Blair Small World Postcard, 12. Hamburg, Germany, 13. architecture made in l'ego, 14. Arriving in Stockholm, 15. Untitled, 16. This is San Francisco

 

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