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Interesting to see the plants growing through the fungi.

This is a shot right after it was installed (still missing the top grille)

 

For the plate bracket, I wanted the plate to be at the bottom. But instead of drilling new holes on the bumper/fender, we opted to drill holes on the opposite end of the bracket and mount it upside down.

 

Another thing to notice is that unlike most modifications for the stock dam, I had them extend the black right to the bottom.

Living on the remains of a plum tree. I liked the plums from that tree.

the alder bracket fungus ( inonotus radiatus ) found on a walk around warmden clough, baxenden

LC Bracket, low clearance mounting bracket for undermount sinks.

Swing set hardware. Heavy duty metal "L" Bracket can be used on any outdoor playset, playhouse, tree fort, treehouse, and wooden swing set. Our metal powder coated "L" brackets are 1/4" thick and heavy duty.

 

Each box includes 10 "L" Brackets

Residential use

 

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Britten’s BannerSaver® light pole banner bracket system is now the universally accepted bracket system with installs and specifications on six continents. The BannerSaver wind tunnel test showed that it spills 87% of the wind compared to less then 25% for standard bracket systems.

NY 2558 4826, LR85.

 

HISTORY

Flush bracket S0204 was emplaced around 1923. Levelled with a height of 107.678 feet, it was included on the Wetheral to Cockermouth secondary levelling line. The surveyor's description was SW angle of church, E side of High Street, Wigton. This secondary marker was later to be incorporated into a geodetic levelling line.

 

Third Geodetic Levelling, England & Wales (1950-68)

This flush bracket was reused during the third geodetic levelling of England & Wales. It was included on the Cockermouth to Wetheral levelling line. Geodetic line G.087, levelled 1955. The surveyor's description was S face of St Mary's Church, 1' E from SW angle, E side of road, Wigton.

 

This marker was last verified in 1971. The OS Online Archive gives the description as St Marys Church, SW angle, S face.

 

SITE VISIT

On large cornerstone of red sandstone church. Churchyard has open access. FB is no longer obstructed and in good natural condition.

 

Photographed 13/06/2009, GRP.

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Neighbouring Flush Brackets

 

S8299 - Wigton, St. Cuthbert's Church : 0.28 miles northeast.

 

S8298 - Brackenlands : 0.59 miles to the south. (destroyed)

 

S8297 - Red Dial : 1.43 miles to the south.

 

S8296 - Lodge Bridge : 2.03 miles to the south.

 

S8300 - Micklethwaite : 2.18 miles northeast. (destroyed)

 

S8295 - Church Hill : 2.49 miles to the southeast.

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10980 - Sleightholme Railway Bridge : 5.04 miles northwest.

 

10979 - Abbey Town, Old School : 5.34 miles to the west.

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"Polyporus squamosus is an edible basidiomycete bracket fungus, with common names including Dryad's saddle and Pheasant's back mushroom. The name "Dryad's saddle" refers to creatures in Greek mythology called Dryads who could conceivably fit and ride on this mushroom, whereas the pheasant's back analogy derives from the pattern of colours on the bracket matching that of a pheasant's back"

Wikipedia

Brackets custom made for boost sending units and waste gate solenoid.

Tamanawas Falls, east of Mt Hood, Oregon. || Photo info: Taken 2021-07-02 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM, ¹⁄₁₆₀₀ sec at f/4.0, focal length 16 mm, ISO 320. Copyright 2021.

HS30EXR test bracket exposure telephoto of mockingbird.

Ready to ride if you ask me ;-)

the alder bracket fungus ( inonotus radiatus ) found on a walk around warmden clough, baxenden

Simple bracket for mounting the camera inside thx box.

Conner Preserve

Dead tree with Bracket fungi or shelf fungi and Spanish "moss". Spanish moss is not a moss but is a flowering plant (angiosperm) in the family Bromeliaceae (the bromeliads).

Primers bracketings d'enfoc. Les fotografies les vaig fer amb un adaptador macro cutre... tot i així va força bé :)

A Sunday afternoon visit to the Experimental Farm in Ottawa, ON. My first attempt at bracket photography... I'm not sure this is what the manual meant though...

with the Canucks first round schedule

Adding brackets for the lower condensor support. Pretty much everything on this car is custom.

Back of one of the sponsor's boards at Worcestershire County Cricket Club. They must have run out of paint.

Look at the state of that! It looks like it has plastic cups on both sides, and either someone's been trying to drill it off, or it's been stored really badly. I really hope there's something left for a tool to slot into once the crank arms come off.

my attempt to teach crows to do stuff for me

Bracket Buster by Calder Chism

 

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