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they were pouring a large raft footing for the tower going up at Alberni and Cardero Streets, I was fascinated by the scale of the machinery vs humans, and their interaction.
Teitl Cymraeg/Welsh title: Odyn galch yn cael ei droi'n dŷ ym Menllech.
Ffotograffydd/Photographer: Geoff Charles (1909-2002)
Dyddiad/Date: 01/11/1958
Cyfrwng/Medium: Negydd ffilm / Film negative
Cyfeiriad/Reference: (gch19633)
Rhif cofnod / Record no.: 3470082
Rhagor o wybodaeth am gasgliad Geoff Charles yn Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru
More information about the Geoff Charles Collection at the National Library of Wales
Mae ffotograffau Geoff Charles hefyd yn rhan o Broject Europeana Libraries
Geoff Charles' photographs also form part of the Europeana Libraries Project
I wonder how long Gorzan will keep his construction job. He appears to be good at this kind of work.
Day 63 of 366.
Construction is booming in Bangladesh and there is great demand for steel rods. Workers at the furnace of Rahim re-rolling mill near Dhaka.
Netherlands, Rotterdam, Kop van Zuid, Wilhelminapier, Construction site of De Rotterdam highrise. ( #83 of the Urban Frontiers set ) and #5 of the new Building the perfect beast set.
Züblin construction workers leaving the buildig site. The regular 'De Rotterdam' building crew is 20 men strong.
Selim Ali came from Bhairab, working as a construction worker in Chittagong. He married three times and has a total six children. I asked how he manage his wives, then he smiled like this way
This guy rode with the cement pouring equipment at the end of a big crane, from the cement mixers to the location where the cement was needed - at times I guess he was at least 15 meters/50 feet above the ground, and the thing was swinging wildly in all directions. Not a job for me...
Caught unprepared for Halloween again, so one raiding trip into to my bosses emergency preparedness kit = instant costume. As the girls say, accessorize!
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For the last seven years, there was not a single day I passed without listening to the sound of hammer blows, brick crushing, steel bar cutting. And I don't think it is going to end soon.
Construction work never ends really. People keeps building and building. Neverending demand, neverending supply.
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". . . but that is quite alright! We've got a broom and mop in ol' Janitor Bob's closet just down the corridor. It's too bad we had to incinerate him--dear oh dear... Anyway, once you've tidied up, you can start bringing in the furnerature! It's all the way in the heli-depot on the other side of the island, but new recruits are always happy for some adventurous excercise through the cyborg humanzee-infested jungle! Oh, and you'll have to assemble all the bunk beds and lockers by this time tomorrow morning, or else! Cheerio!"
Here's a reconstruction of the barracks wall-segment, included with a floor and a lovely sliding door! The first version (way back in the "Evil Genius" album) was too tall, and worse--it didn't leave for a big enough of a cavity for a door to slide into. Fixed!! (:
That shelving is one heckuva pitcher with a killer curveball: the upper row of shelves is merely "pinched in" by the other bricks, and it still isn't clear if it will work in inside/outside corners. The foundation and dirt are for dramatic effect. It's pretty dramatic.
So guys, help! What shall we name our new recruit? If he's going to be one of our minions, we must give him a new name to boost his loyalty to our cause!