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The Becky Cable house is the crown jewel of the mill area. You can see a corn crib to the left of the house and the mill is further left just out of the picture. The area includes barns sheds, and a flume that brings water to the mill's overshot wheel. Under a shed, partly blocking the view of the house, is where they cook sorghum in season. Plan to spend at least an hour there if it is your first visit.

Cable Ties @ The Plot Festival

Old cable factory, nowadays culture factory

Cable John Cove Newfoundland

Just a try with my Lensbaby

Dajti Express Cable car from Tirana to Dajti Mountain, 1100 metres. Journey takes 15 minutes and is the longest cable car in the Balkans.

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Cable cars to Sentosa Island.

cables holding the golden jubilee footbridge

 

better seen on black

Cabled socks for 6mth old

Interesting display of the four cable routes, Powell has its own cable, as do the Mason and Hyde branches. The simple California line has a complex cable with hidden sections to the winding house and a depot access route included.

Cable car. Langkawi, Malaysia.

Cable cars are up to the summit of Langkawi. Height makes us fear

Oldest cable cars in the world - great fun!

The famous cable cars of San Francisco

This cable jumper would fit a 3 - 6 month old, knitted in 100% Australian Pure Wool

 

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closeup on the controll unit.

  

this is the back of Sounds Goods new Crest mixer

11 August 2007 - The Cable Car Museum is located near the top terminal of the Wellington Cable Car passenger service. Open to the public displays include past cars as well as the winch equipment.

... as the street lights come on.

Hilpop can you knit this?? Noro bulky yarn and should be a quick knit and a soft and comfy wear and should have pockets!

Muster aus Filati Frühling7Sommer 2007

Bright red cabled hat with a stem. Makes me thing of cherries.

A cable ferry (also called chain ferry, swing ferry, floating bridge, or punt) is a ferry that is guided (and in many cases propelled) across a river or large body of water by cables connected to both shores. Early cable ferries often used either rope or steel chains, with the latter resulting in the alternate name of chain ferry. Both of these were largely replaced by stronger and more durable wire cable by the late 19th century.

warm cabled thick scarf for my daughter

I knit this hat for my sister's birthday. She wanted a hat like my headline news hat (from Stitch n Bitch Nation). I completely reworked the pattern, using the existing hat as inspiration. The yarn is a different weight, I used a cable from Barbara Walker's 2nd Stitch dictionary, and the brim is created using short rows. Free pattern to follow!

 

yarn: Jo Sharp Silkroad Aran Tweed

color: licorice (black)

needles: US 7 and US 5

The geek in me loved the mess of cables along the walls

Another shot of the bridge.

Cable car ride to top of Mount Uzusan

Vince Cable MP visit to Silverstone UTC - by James Rudd at Silverstone UTC, Silverstone, Northamptonshire, England, on 07 November 2013.

 

Vince Cable, MP for Twickenham and Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills and President of the Board of Trade

 

All rights reserved. No unauthorised use. Copyright 2013 owned by James Rudd

 

at www.aboutmyarea.co.uk/nn12.

  

cable car up to the great wall at mutianyu

...cable-cars in disguise?

 

The bottom of the telepherique at La Saleve

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