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Four cog prints on brightly coloured card. Printed at East London Printmakers on the Albion press.
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COG - THE VINYL TOUR CONTINUED
Pier Band Room, Frankston
Australia
supports:
The Sea Benz & Captives
Shot for: Live at Your Local
Promotor: Nobody Presents
Late addition to my Climbing Mt. Washington, 1969 album.
When we finally reached the summit, the cog-railway train was just about to leave -- but the guy selling tickets had closed up shop! This was not only the last train of the day, but the last until the following spring -- six months later! We had to beg the ticket-seller to open up again. He did, and we got our ride down the mountain. Our climb up Mt. Washington was over. What a day!
Taken October 12, 1969 with a Kodak Instamatic camera.
Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail
The Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail begins at the Base Road parking lot (2500 feet). It travels at first with easy to moderate grades, though the footway is rough, up to Gem Pool (3450 feet), 2.1 miles from the parking area. From this point on the trail travels up the headwall of Ammonoosuc Ravine, which is continually steep, rough, with sometimes slabby rock, and several stream crossings. The trail reaches treeline a short distance below the Appalachian Mountain Club's Lakes of the Clouds Hut (at 5012 feet), which is 3.1 miles from the parking lot. The Hut is usually open from about early June to early September, and is closed at all other times. Overnight lodging and meals are available on a reservation basis (see below). Public restrooms, and basic snacks and trail supplies are also available. The Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail ends here – follow the Crawford Path northward for 1.4 miles (passing several junctions with other trails) to the summit of Mount Washington (6288 feet) at 4.5 miles (3800 feet of elevation gain).
for 4 sessions
Learn to make Denyse Schmidt's vintage-inspired Cog & Wheel quilt pattern. This class for experienced sewers will focus on how to work with a commercial quilt pattern, handling tricky bias-cut patches, how to fussy cut fabric for graphic effect and stitching set-in curves with confidence. Students will complete the quilt top only in this class. Denyse Schmidt Cog & Wheel pattern included.
I liked this colour combination. Everywhere you go on the Whaling station, there are spots of bright colours to see.
Dunno what this was used for. I could hazard a guess and say that this system of gears and wheels was used to winch whales that have been harpooned closer to the ship.
Taken on board the Cheynes IV, an old whaling ship that used to service the Albany Whaling Station until it closed down.
I went into the local church to have a wee look, as I had never been in. I spotted this machine in a corner and thought it was great with all the cogs.
Cogers - family recipe of almond flavoured biscuits / cookies
Week 51 - Table top photography, with the Compositionally Challenged Group.
for 4 sessions
Learn to make Denyse Schmidt's vintage-inspired Cog & Wheel quilt pattern. This class for experienced sewers will focus on how to work with a commercial quilt pattern, handling tricky bias-cut patches, how to fussy cut fabric for graphic effect and stitching set-in curves with confidence. Students will complete the quilt top only in this class. Denyse Schmidt Cog & Wheel pattern included.