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9841 empty ore train from Pt Kembla, exits Wingello station and heads down the bank. From memory this was the first week of Cootes operating the train, after taking over the traffic from Pacific National.
This is one of the most famous room of all other the world museums!
Not on the picture, but on the left stand Mona Lisa from Da Vinci.
It's so rare to see this place empty!
Noces de Cana is the paiting on this picture.
You can have a scale idea here.
Directed by: Lesley Selander
Cast:
Buck Jones
Louise Brooks
Harvey Clark
Charles B. Middleton
Frank Campeau
Review:
Buck Jones both produced and starred in this offbeat Western also featuring silent screen icon Louise Brooks. Hoping to turn it into a profitable dude ranch, drifter Buck Devlin (Buck Jones) purchases the Ranch of Empty Saddles, the former site of a bloody war between cattle ranchers and sheep men. Buck cleans up the place with the help of peddler Swap Boone (Harvey Clark) and his daughter Boots (Brooks), and the ranch is soon teeming with Eastern tourists. As an added treat for the guests, the ranch hands stage a mock recreation of the old feud, which turns deadly serious when someone responds with real bullets. Future B-Western sidekick Frank Yaconelli, appearing unbilled, and a band of cowboys perform "Welcome to the Empty Saddle Ranch" and "Orchid of the Prairie". (allmovie.com)
Trees slowly die in the lower level center court of the Rolling Acres Mall - Akron OH
May 31, 2008 - Auction Day
Whilst walking in Shankwoods I came across these little rocky outcrops with Trees growing out at all angles.
“Empty Space” will broadcast on Sheffield Live eachTuesday from 10am until noon (GMT). It will continue every week, either in that slot or at the same time on Friday.
You can listen live at www.sheffieldlive.org - where every show will also be archived as an MP3/podcast - or if you live within a few miles of Sheffield city centre then you can tune your radio to 93.2FM.
My family is having the pool re-finished, so it made a great opportunity for some nice grunge photos of the emptied and jack-hammered pool.
England's Greatest Memorial: The empty tomb in Whitehall.
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Early morning cycle round the Royal Park of Brussels during the first week of lockdown. It was very empty and very beautiful, and the police were going round taping the benches to take them out of bounds.
The Gentilly Stage is peaceful and clear before the crowds flood the fair grounds on Friday, April 22nd, the opening day of the 2016 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.
the purpose of this empty box is to stay empty... strange I don't have any...
any other version in your own language?
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Westwood Mill is a Grade II listed building is privately owned by Michael Wilson Restorations. Permission was given in October 2005 for it to be redeveloped in a similar scheme to the nearby Titanic Mills. Today it is derelict and ruined.
Westwood Mill is believed to be the earliest surviving woollen mill in the Colne Valley and shows different phases of construction over a long period. It was originally powered by water from the adjacent mill pond. The earliest part of the building was a scribbling mill (preparation of raw fleece), powered by water from it's own (now filled in) mill pond. It was built in 1798 while the canal itself was being built. The waterwheel that powered the mill was replaced in 1920 by an 85hp water turbine manufactured by William Gunther and Sons, Oldham.
The mill was used in the production of textiles, with clothierJohn Shaw leasing the mill in 1824.
Brinchang, The Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
One of the first things I see when I look at this picture is the cars which is quite startling to me because this photo shows the gift shops outside a cactus farm. You have to admit that's quite a lot of people wanting to buy souvenirs from a cactus farm. Please don't be mistaken in thinking that you can buy the cacti, oh no.
Okay, I am being a little unfair here, there is also a strawberry farm attached to the cactus farm and some of the gift shops are catering for the Strawberry Tourist.
And no, you can't buy the strawberries either.
The Empty Pavilion is a meditation on Detroit's evacuated urban context and an experiment in the ability of architecture to make visible a latent public in the city. The project aspires to create an architecture that is physically and semantically empty, while solicitous of public interaction and imaginative projection. The creators of the Empty Pavilion have no specific use or meaning in mind – hoping instead that the project will invite unplanned occupancies and creative associations. This project was funded by a Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning Research Though Making grant.
Work by: Assistant Professor McLain Clutter, Oberdick Fellow Kyle Reynolds, and graduate students Ariel Poliner, Mike Sanderson and Nate Van Wylen
Photo by Sasha Topolnytska