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Wales, U.K.

Shot a while back, going through some old pictures and spotted this one

Flint stone covered with polymer clay.

Flint knapping experimental activity – working flint into stone tools

 

Photo credit: Lisa Daniel

Looking North from Ga. Hwy 26 near Montezuma Ga.

Demolition of Delphi Automotive Systems Flint Technical Center (formerly AC Spark Plug), Davison Rd. near Averill Ave., Flint, Michigan.

Flint castle, North Wales

 

© Pixures - Jacques Maréchal

A group of hopefuls! my dad, Alan Raymond Tilston is third from left.

Downtown Flint, Michigan.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013.

Decaying industrial site, Flint, Michigan.

Photo citation: Ted Auch, FracTracker Alliance, 2019. Aerial support provided by LightHawk.

 

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A new addition to the 13 family. I'm in love with ebay.

Sparks fly from the steel striker against a flint shard. Taken in the dark to get the detail of the sparks.

Hayes Flint Creek Bridge Plaque Project made possible by Mark and Jeanne Hayes. P.A.C.E. EngineeringBraselton Architects"This plaque presented in memory of Rich Braselton husband, father, and friend to many."

Campers rec'v instruction on flint knapping, the process of making tools (arrowheads) out of chert.

Flint Michigan

October 2006

Demolition of Delphi Automotive Systems Flint Technical Center (formerly AC Spark Plug), Davison Rd. near Averill Ave., Flint, Michigan.

Flint, Michigan.

Excavated from site E2875 Ballymount, N9/N10 Kilcullen to Waterford Scheme, Contract 5.

 

Photographed by: Sara Nylund, 2009

 

Client: Kildare County Council

Funding body: National Roads Authority (NRA) with funds from the NDP and Transport 21

Flint, Michigan.

I loved eating at the Lunch Studio for the first time. This charming, retro-themed, downtown restaurant had table service, delicious food, and very reasonable prices.

 

A place like this would have been unheard of in the downtown area when I was a teenager in the late 1980's / early 90's.

 

www.backtothebricks.org

 

Downtown Flint, Michigan.

Saturday, August 16, 2014.

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