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The John Cable Grist Mill, constructed in 1868. John P. Cable (1819–1891), a nephew of Peter Cable, had to construct a series of elaborate diversions along Mill Creek and Forge Creek to get enough water power for the mill's characteristic overshot wheel.
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These are the saddles through which the cable components of the cable-stayed bridge will be threaded through the bridge towers.
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Written by FABIAN NICIEZA
Penciled by REILLY BROWN
Cover by SKOTTIE YOUNG
“Deadpool and Wolverine” Part 2 of 2
PART TWO of our WOLVERINE TEAM-UP!!! One of them would like to pierce HYDRA's newest sector commander with three adamantium claws. One of them would prefer to woo and soothe that commander with friendship and silicon chips. Can we all agree to disagree without turning this into a bloody, gory, intestine-spewing fight? Probably not...
On 4th. October 1936 anti-fascists clashed with police overseeing a march by Oswald Moseley's British Union of Fascists. In the 1980s this mural was painted on the side of St. George's Town Hall, Shadwell, to commemorate "The Battle of Cable Street".
One of the lemurs of the Kinderzoo was holding the cable for several minutes, I think that it felt comfortable or I don't know what!
The cables here are fed into the Signum cable trunking system attached to the underside of the desk.
The powerboard, modem and router sit within the Vika Furusund table leg.
Cable Car, quick shot while crossing Powell Street, San Francisco, CA of course. What a way to spend a Saturday night.
Someone holding an HDMI cable which delivers audio and video digitally from a HDTV and another HD device.
A cabled hat made from the leftover of the Cherry top (photo still yet to come).
Meant for nephew who is going away to UK after the summer holidays. Elder daughter likes it so she got it and now making another for nephew.
Pattern: Earflap hat from this Japanese book but changed it to ribbed brim
Yarn: Rowan Wool Cotton, about 1.75 balls
Needles: 4mm and 3.25mm
Ravelry details here.
What is left of a steamboat at Eckley Pier marks where it was once docked. Seen across the way, an old Cable Crossing shanty still remains on the Benicia, CA., side of the Carquinez Straits. Before the bridges were built, cable crossings and boats were the way to get from one side of the land to another. This is all that remains here of a past form of transportation.
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Such beauty...
My God, it's happened. I'm taking photos of pylons.
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