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Clothes from Riverbank wall photo. Smart khaki jacket, brown suede jacket with tassles and ladies pin stripe suit jacket
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ACCESSION NUMBER: 2009.057.0333
PHOTOGRAPHER: Cecily North
TITLE: CDOT dump truck
DESCRIPTION: CDOT dump truck in the Douglas County Fair parade
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This is my reworked LEGO MAN dump truck. It took me about 60h to finish. See a video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCmM9Omoue0
An old abandoned truck at Limeburner's Creek, New South Wales, Australia
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Another one I've been meaning to post for a while, this is the alternate shot I took of this one back in March when Den and I were in Wales for a friend's wedding. It was a tough call at the time which one to upload, but I think in a lot of ways I like this one better :)
Locomotives dumped out of use at National Smokeless Fuels, Smithywood Coking Plant on 14th September 1986, with English Electric 0-6-0 diesel-hydraulic '2' (W/No.D1250 built in 1968) and coke ovens loco Greenwood & Batley 0-4-0 overhead wire electrc (W/No.2543 built in 1955).
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Moc for a Lug's contest. The theme was city vehicles. I gave a try at 8w! Here is the result! Besides the working bucket, the main feature wich I like the most is the working rear pendular suspension.
Cheers people!
Well, I got the chance to add in the sprinkles! :) Cake made to match the cookies. (LOL..usually it's the other way around!)
More than 3200 people turned out for the No Kings 3.0 Rally in Vero Beach, Florida on March 28th, 2026. One of over 3,300 demonstrations that were held, with at least one protest in every state, and several taking place in other countries in support. In the USA an estimated 8 to 10 million people took to the streets in the largest single-day protest in American History. This widespread participation highlighted the collective sentiment against fascism, the Trump Administration, the war in Iran, as well as ICE violence and killings. Resist!
Pocket dump with Pemberton from Great Eastern Cutlery, Maxmadco bolt pen in bronze, Santi cat bead, Saddleback leather
Cliches are hard to ignore. This one was found in a dump outside Phnom Penh where children squander their childhood picking through rubbish.
This is a dump truck cake that I made for my son's 2nd birthday. It is a yellow cake, iced in butter cream then covered in fondant.
I was taking photos of the Scottish countryside from a layby south of Jedburgh when I wandered down a path into a copice. This moped was padlocked to a tree but had been stripped of several parts inc. the front tyre. Nearby was a wrecked camp, with a couple of bits of clothing and a distressed sleeping bag. I'd love to know the story behind this sad little scene.
To prepare for our new art studio, we demolished old sheds and took them to the local dump..
The Marin Resource Recovery Center is an indoor dump that’s about the size of three football fields. Built in 1987, it gives Marin County residents a clean, enclosed environment to dispose of solid waste.
Each month, the Resource Recovery Center processes nearly 3,000 tons of recyclables, according to the Marin Sanitary Service. They say the center may be the most sophisticated recycling facility in the country, with visitors from around the world coming to observe its state-of-the-art system.
This was a fun experience, with bulldozers zipping by across the pit, moving the debris we just dumped into a series of screens, conveyors, blowers, magnets, and hand-sorting separates dirt, sand, metal, wood, concrete, paper, and other materials for recovery.
Overall, everything went smooth as silk, and only took about half a day for the demolition and half a day for the dump run.
It was a great feeling to finally get rid of some of these old art debris to make room for the new sheds. Truly liberating!
View more photos of our art studio as it develops:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157670244673286
Learn more about the Marin Recovery Center:
marinsanitaryservice.com/marin-resource-recovery-center-m...
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