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In Losser, bricks were baked at brick factory " De Werklust" for over a century.
The hand-moulded bricks were transported from the molding shed to the drying sheds via this ingenious cable system.
The photos of these peregrines were taken from a large bird observation tower in the Fortmond area of the Dutch province of Overijssel on the banks of the river Ijssel. These raptors were nesting at the top of a smokestack of a disused brick factory on one side of the observation tower with a six-member family of storks nesting on the other side (pictures to come).
The photos of these peregrines were taken from a large bird observation tower in the Fortmond area of the Dutch province of Overijssel on the banks of the river Ijssel. These raptors were nesting at the top of a smokestack of a disused brick factory on one side of the observation tower with a six-member family of storks nesting on the other side (pictures to come).
From high atop the hill, SOO 6027 is seen passing the historic Hamilton Brick Works with Canadian Pacific train no. 246 as they set off their steel in Kinnear Yard. In all of my years photographing trains in Hamilton, this angle has evaded me - in fact, I didn't even know it existed. Surprisingly, though, this angle is quite accessible. However all you need is a train - thankfully CP played ball.
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The photos of these peregrines were taken from a large bird observation tower in the Fortmond area of the Dutch province of Overijssel on the banks of the river Ijssel. These raptors were nesting at the top of a smokestack of a disused brick factory on one side of the observation tower with a six-member family of storks nesting on the other side (pictures to come).
Remotorised M41 locomotive rolling in front of the new brick factory of Bakonyszentlászló on a sunny March afternoon with a standard passenger service.
Brick manufacturing goes all the way back to the 1860s in the village, this now defunct factory was built about a hundred years later.
These fully blue-white trainsets are sadly gone now, with the spread of freed up Fecske carriages from Budapest.
Hi guys,
It´s been a while since I made any new pics. That´s beause I am busy with school and other stuff. Basially I made his picture to show you my new camouflage legs which I traded from my buddy Joe Black from Brickfactory Berlin. So I hope you like this picture and thanks for taking a look.
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after the earthquake brickfactories had plenty of work, young kids are transporting bricks to the trucks with a chariot pulled buy a poney, once unloaded they race back to get another load
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after the 2015 earthquake, Nepal needed a lot of bricks to rebuild over 600 000 houses, so women are carrying stones in the stone factory on their back, instead of staying home lids are also coming playing and giving a little help
In the past, bricks made from clay were dried in these house-sized wood-fired kilns.
No passado, tijolos feitos de argila eram secos nestes fornos à lenha do tamanho de casas.
Alte Ziegelei - Old brick factory
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This is our Lego WW2 German Army in East Prussia Diorama which we displayed in Hardenberg, the Netherlands.
It was a collaboration between molegode, TheLegoLukas and Rebla.
Check out molegode's channel for a slideshow of the whole MOC:
A big thank you goes to the sponsors of the collab which supported our MOC. Check out their websites for great products:
Brickizimo: goo.gl/658rwf
United Bricks: goo.gl/m0I0KM
Brickfactory Berlin: goo.gl/3CBDWa
CustomBricks: goo.gl/pNtkZL
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Photo was shoot by molegode
This year in Hardenberg TheLegoLukas and I built this East Prussia January 1945 collab, featuring Reblas Flak 88.
The convention was a lot of fun and I would love to go again next year.
To see more pictures and impressions of the diorama check out my slideshow:
And for a detailed review check out the showcase of TheLegoLukas:
Also a big thank you goes to the sponsors of our Moc:
Brickizimo
United Bricks
Brickfactory Berlin
CustomBricks