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It's very hot in these days, I am drinking the iced coffee from the water bottle, instead of glass.

Otherwise ice melts at once, and it becomes lukewarm.

 

PENTAX *ist DS2 / PENTAX FA35mm f2

Summer drinks at the Belle Isle

The polar fox who was active also drank from a small hole in a stone, it was nice!

McLagan Drinking Fountain

By HIS

Location: Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland

 

The drinking fountain was presented to the town of Bathgate in 1878 by the wife of the local Member of Parliament, Peter McLagan, to provide free clean gravity fed water from the filters on Drumcross Road. Peter McLagan was a land owner, shale mine operator and an advocate of the Temperance cause which made the donation of a drinking fountain especially meaningful.

 

The structure originally stood on a two tiered plinth in the middle of the road at the crossroads of Hopetoun Street, North Bridge Street, Livery Street and Engine Street (later named George Street). Photographic evidence reveals that it was a gathering place when the local pub closed its doors for the night. Its position in the middle of the road interfered with traffic flow and was most likely the reason it was moved to the lower end of George Street known as the Steelyard.

 

Drinking fountain number 8 from Walter Macfarlane & Co.’s catalogue was manufactured at the Saracen Foundry at Possilpark in Glasgow, the most prolific architectural iron founders in the world. The structure is 9 feet 6 inches high and consists of four columns, from the capitals of which consoles with griffin terminals unite with arches formed of decorated mouldings. Griffins are symbols of guardians of priceless possessions.

 

Rope moulded cartouches within each lunette host the image of a crane, and a dedication shield states; Presented by Mrs. McLagan of Pumpherston in commemoration of the opening of the Bathgate Water Works, 30th May 1878; and, Rescued by Bathgate Community Council and restored by West Lothian District Council.’ On two of the sides provision was made for receiving an inscription using raised metal letters; whilst on the other two sides was the useful monition, Keep The Pavement Dry. Civic virtues such as temperance were often extolled in inscriptions on drinking fountains.

 

The structure is surmounted by an open filigree dome. The fountain was provided with a lantern at the behest of the purchaser. However, the lamp did not survive the move to the new location at the Steelyard and a crown with a pattée cross finial now stands in its stead.

 

Under the canopy stands the font (design number 7) 5 foot 8 inches high. The basin which has a scalloped edge and decorative relief is supported by a single decorative pedestal with four pilasters and four descending salamanders, a symbol of courage and bravery. A central urn with four consoles offer drinking cups suspended by chains. The terminal is a crane.

 

Symbolism was popular in Victorian times. Griffins are symbolic of guardians of priceless possessions, salamanders display bravery and courage that cannot be extinguished by fire, and cranes are recognized as a symbol of vigilance.

  

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I like this shot even better. Just has that bar in the way.

On the back is written "Getting ready for a Junior-Senior Banquet... one of our feasts."

HQR Summer Ball 2018 - The Grosvenor House Hotel 30.06.18

A young woman has coffee in a cafe in at Place de la Sorbonne in Paris.

Dear New York,

I would like a do-over.

Thank you,

K.James

Photo found in a flea market. London registration plate.

Yea...hes probably been drinking since noon.

One of the tree cubs drinking from the pond.

Taken at the zoo of Zürich.

Finally, affter hard working some drinks!

Sydney pausing during a drink of water...

Drinks in the Molokai Bar at the Mai-Kai Restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

After a shower of rain this Wasp Beetle stayed on the euphorbia leaf all afternoon, seemingly drinking.

It was a little over 1 cm in length.

Fujicolor C200, ISO 200/24° pushed at ISO 3200.

Pentax Spotmatic SP II.

Scanned from film.

Elizabeth Asher ’09, Josh Bronston ’06, Patrick Hamon ’08, Sarah Parkinson ’09 designed and built a drinking fountain faucet that wastes less water.

 

This image appeared in "A Few of Our Favorite Things" in the Winter 2011 issue of Dartmouth Engineer magazine.

April It's time for some Pimms! There are definitely some advantages to going native! The traditional British summertime drink. Unfortunately, it looked a bit warmer than it really was - so we shivered in the garden as we drank.

Drink Your Poison play hard and intense punk at breakneck speed, the way only heavily indebted dads from safe Norwegian suburbs can.

 

drinkyourpoison.bandcamp.com/

 

Spotify:

open.spotify.com/album/2Fgy72S7056L4DpkovsLa0

 

iTunes:

itunes.apple.com/no/album/drink-your-poison-ep/id72024782...

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbOjUvRJggU

coconut drinks in key west, florida

From my collection. The back is dated March 28, 1960. I am not sure what it is he is drinking but he sure looks "happy"! I like the television in the back ground. His socks are note-worthy, also.

A couple of coffees taken for the assignment.

Detail of a drinks dispenser at Fort Canning Park in Singapore.

Getting drunk. Actually considering what's left in the bottle I suspect an already very-drunk-maybe-not-so-grumpy-anymore Thorin.

 

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The guitarplayer of Duckwalk Chuck drinking beer at a gig at Tribute in Sandnes.

One of my fav indulgences in summer , a stiff drink while watering the garden :)

Drinks at The Vault Mediterranean DFW Restaurant

I have already many pictures of Elena drinking, but one more isn't that bad!

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