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Back row, from left to right: Myrtle Cable, Cora Cable Taber, Helen Ziesman Cable, Dorothy Heiple Taber, Lawrence (Larry) Taber, Dan Taber,
Front row, from left to right: Harold Cable, Marvin McCann, Ann Cable, Harriet Taber McCann and Frank Cable.
Photo is undated, but judging by Ann's age, about Summer 1938?
A friend of mine needed a jump after baseball practice for three consecutive weeks. So her brother-in-law, who was supplying the jumps, gave her this wonderful arrangement. Jumper cables surrounding a vase of flowers. I think there might be a roadside assistance kit stashed in amongst the flowers too.
The ride on the Emirates Air Line was brief - only a very few minutes each way, but it allowed a completely new perspective on London, and one which I'd very much like to repeat!
This sight is not unusual. Indeed, it ios very common. The streets are lined with wires and cables in Kolkatta. Apparently when phone and electrical engineers come out to repair connections they leave all the old cables in place. All the same, that's still alot of cables!
Cable car just next to Lombard street. could look good as a poster, sides added to use as a desktop.
Stone, IPE and cable railings combineon this elevated deck. See more railings on www.keuka-studios.com
The cable cares between Mount Faber and Sentosa Island... That system is undergoing replacement starting from 14 September 2009 & now re-opened at July 21 2010.
Originally I thought this was of the Elva Lockwood Hayden family, but based on information from Kathryn Sinclair it is now identified as Margaret Cable McDole's family.
"I am almost positive that both were taken on the McDole Ranch in Wyoming. Photo 41 is my mother, Emeline McDole, with her parents Sam McDole & Margaret Cable McDole. (Photo 40) is Emeline with her grandfather George C. Cable. Emeline was born in Feb 1921 so the photos were probably taken in late 1921 to early 1922. We have similar photos here. She says that her grandfather took care of her while her mother was County School Superintendent. She says that she was a “pill” to him, frequently running away to hid in the dug way."
This pattern is from Crochet Today. Kicked my butt for a while but I persevered and it came out great.
The Powel & Market cable car. Unfortunately, it was packed to the gills and Peter and I had to hoof it up to the Cable Car Museum on Mason Street.