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This is close-up on a A380 engine pylon currently displayed in the museum. It's just under the right wing of the A300B. I believe it is an ENG 2 pylon, that is equipped with test cables (not on the picture). It's a huge piece of engineering that is not really known. It links the engine to the wing, holds a lot of equipments and it is so critical that only the manufacturer can repair it. Airbus' engine pylons are built in the Toulouse St Eloi plant.
Sundial Bridge cables as they penetrate the walking surface
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museam, center of operations, and service garage for the cable car system - russian hill, san francisco, california
Wellington Cable Car Museum. As you can just see in the bottom right corner, the machinery was made by David Brown & Sons of Huddersfield.
The Cable Street Mural is a large mural painting in the East End of London. It was painted by Dave Binnington Savage, Paul Butler, Ray Walker and Desmond Rochfort between 1979 and 1983 to commemorate the Battle of Cable Street in 1936.
The Battle of Cable Street took place on Sunday 4 October 1936 in Cable Street, as a result of a march by the British Union of Fascists led by Oswald Mosley. Anti-fascist protesters, including local Jewish, socialist, anarchist, Irish and communist groups, clashed with the Metropolitan Police, who attempted to remove the barricades erected to stop the march.
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Lightweight, stylish, unique and truly Irish these Cable Knit Sweaters are crafted from the purest of merino wool. The body of this Irish Aran Sweater cardigan is very unique. The cable knit runs along the placket and around the neck of these Aran Jumper cardigans.
The bottom floor of the cable car workshop, seen from the museum on the upper floor. These are the driving cables for the California and Mason lines (hence the writing).
Cable Installation
As part of the installation of an offshore wind facility, a cable must be installed to bring the electricity to shore. A special cable laying ship is used. In this case, the method of installation is called jet plowing, where a high pressure stream of water is used to suspend sediments in a channel. The cable is laid into the trench of suspended sediment. The sediment settles in on top of the cable, thus burying it. The cable is brought to shore and connected to the grid.
You can learn more about the cable laying here: Observing Cable Laying and Particle Settlement During the Construction of the Block Island Wind Farm
For more information the RODEO program, please visit www.boem.gov/rodeo
(Photo by BOEM)
San Marino
The cable car is a great way to reach San Marino.
Parking is available at the base station.
A cable carries a basket brining provisions to the Monastery of Deir Mar Musa al-Habashi, Nebek, Syria.
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From left to right: Harold Cable, Helen Ziesman Cable (holding Laura Cable), Myrtle Lockwood Cable, (Frank behind Myrtle?), ?, ?, ?, Paul Lockwood Babcock,
The others are surely the children and grandchildren of Euguene and Blanche Lockwood Babcock. (Floyd, Grace, Edna, Roy, Paul and Ila)
Not sure where the photo was taken, whose house?
Dated 1943
Cable Car at the Powell / Market Street Turntable. Walking down Powell Street to the Cable Car terminus on Market Street
Cabled Cowl from Blue Sky Alpacas - Olga the Great!
Blue Sky Alpacas Suri Merino in Fog.
Haven't had enough time to dedicate to it, so I can't seem to get into the rhythm of the cables yet.
An abandoned factory which has been slowly defaced by vandals for many years. Has a great feel to it & would love to visit again.