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Because we had to plaster over the edge of the form in this section, it was necessary to set the first run of blocks so the wire blocks would not be obstructed by thick top edge.
This is slightly weird. It's a building along the footpath into Cranleigh Showground.
It looks like a wooden granary, built on anti-rat stone mushrooms, or staddle stones, but the area between the mushrooms is filled in with brick. Not so rat-proof any more.
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Embedded within the OKC city limits on the northwest side of the city is a bit of open space and fresh air named "Martin Park Nature Center".
It's amazing how these shells are embedded in the concrete walls. Shot taken on Egmont Key island off the coast of Tampa florida using the Panasonic 20mm 1.7 pancake lens and the Pen e-pl1 camera with a Hoyo circular polarizer filter.
Taken while waiting for my ride to work. If you look closely you'll see that the large pebble is actually half embedded in the asphalt & tar of the street. Guess we had some pretty hot days for it to have been stuck in so deeply (likely with a little help from something that pressed it down into the heat-softened surface). I doesn't appear to have been embedded when the street was newly paved. It doesn't seem to have been affected the same as its surroundings from weathering, and there's no trace of tar or white paint on it.
Photoshop's paint daubs (2,7) filter was applied to bring out the detail. Great textures. Take a closer look.
NB: THERE IS AN ERROR IN THE EMBEDDED CAPTION; THE DOUBLE FAIRLIE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE VIDEO IS 'DAVID LLOYD GEORGE', NOT 'MERDDIN EMRYS' AS STATED. SORRY ABOUT THAT.
RD26507vid. The Ffestiniog Railway’s 1995 Steam Gala had the theme of ‘All Our Yesterdays’ and the line up included several 60 cm / 2ft gauge visitors from France. One of these is seen in this short video and it’s Krauss 0-8-0T 6999 BURGONDE built in 1914; it was visiting from the Chemin de Fer de la Vallée de l'Ouche (CFVO) which is south west of Dijon.
BURGONDE is a German WW1 Feldbahn locomotive with Klein-Lindner hollow axels front and rear; while these might be great for guiding the locomotive on curving track they can, as the video shows, create a side to side hunting motion when travelling at speed on straight track.
As the Gala was being staged in Minffordd Yard, a series of short shuttle trains was run from Porthmadog Harbour Station to Minffordd and they were top ‘n’ tailed to enable quick turnrounds. This is one such shuttle approaching Minffordd with BURGONDE leading and privately owned Kerr Stuart 0-6-0T SGT MURPHY trailing.
The video starts with Double Fairlie 0-4-4-0T DAVID LLOYD GEORGE heading a regular service train from Porthmadog Harbour Station to Blaenau Ffestiniog.
Sunday, 7th May, 1995. Copyright © Ron Fisher 2023.
+++More Ffestiniog Railway videos can be seen in this playlist:
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