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Little job I did a while back for a local craft workshop but never uploaded the flicks.
Thanks to Guy and Fay at wetpaintproductions.co.uk for link and flicks
Andy Reed MP Visit to new owners of Taylors Bell DFoundry
Andy Reed MP Visit to new owners of Taylors Bell DFoundry
Stour Street, Canterbury, Kent, UK. Brewhouse.
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Descrizione, pubblicata sulla rivista "Alterazioni", del procedimento sperimentale che ha portato alla creazione del GFT Graffio88 partendo da graffi incisi su scarti di pellicola fotofrafica.
A PF30 (Press-Fit 30) BB system allows for a wide range of crank options as well as a stiff and light one to boot.
everyone walking around barefoot, can you imagine a similar place in the developed world with all the protection gear they would need to work with. Most probably they have fewer accidents here.
The Connecticut Foundry in Rocky Hill, CT. was owned by Mr. Arthur Enquist. For years it was a very successful enterprise. In the 1970’s and early 1980’s Japanese imports took their toll on this business and it closed. The facility has been unoccupied since. Though it’s on a prime piece of land alongside the Connecticut River it’s unlikely to be sold due to potential environmental clean-up costs.
Linking community, culture and commerce towards building the profile and economy of the Bundaberg Region through the arts. Creative Regions is partnering with Queensland Writers’ Centre, Bundaberg Fruit and Vegetable Growers, the Bundaberg and District Chamber of Commerce, Bundaberg Regional Council and DEEDI through the ‘BUNDY PRIDE’ brand in working with food producers to promote agriculture in the Bundaberg Region through an online portal called THE FOUNDRY. This project puts artists at the nexus between industry and community creating online digital product that can be used to promote the arts and to support industry and regional development
This latest generation of cut-off products has been developed with the new Foundry X bond technology, engineered to increase cut rate and wheel life in all foundry cut-off applications. The new range is available in standard Norton (good tier) and Norton Norzon (better tier).
This is how we roll! Urban art agency Wet Paint Productions work with street artists and blue chip clients to deliver 'street up' messages and promotions for brands. This time round it was was for Brugal and their Brugal Brighton campaign.