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Got kicked out of the public "park" by the authorities because it was after dark. Then why is it not posted and the lights are on? Some people just want to spoil some innocent fun. I'm still a bit salty about it.
What can I say........camera goes everywhere, even while waiting to pick up my daugther from school.
Release: January 2016
4634 pieces
US $349.99 - DE 349.99€
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A rather common sight in less developed areas of Tennessee, to keep them from being run down or shot up. The square hole below the mailbox is meant to receive a newspaper box. I imagine the rectangular receptacles at the base are meant to be planters, not a usual feature.
U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 8: "Congress shall have Power ... To establish Post Offices and post Roads."
Model: Thais Franzoi
Location: Parque Náutico de Jaguara
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George Basford is first listed in 1864 as a manufacturer of blue and red floor tiles at Ellgreave Street. Basford Brothers brickworks is listed at Dale Hall, Burslem in 1868-70 and in 1873-79 as owned by James Powell Basford. The brickworks was on the south side of Ellgreave Street with a small clay pit by the road and one round kiln.
An example from this works can be seen in the comprehensive displays about the North Staffordshire brick industry at the Apedale Heritage Centre.
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