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After a cursory cleaning, it functions much better. See the dirty version and be disgusted by thirty years of grime. More details: www.nycresistor.com/2012/01/15/ibm-129-card-data-recorder/
Canadian Scottish regimental cenotaph ceremony, Victoria, Nov 11 2007.
This seems to be the Saint Bernard version of "Parade rest" or whatever the drill sargents call it.
Model UHL 2705
Max tyre dia. 2700mm
Rotation 360deg.
Tilt 160deg.
SWL= 2.5 Tonnes
Note: Other models available.
Please see www.universalhydraulics.co.uk for more information.
A very large platform for the diminutive "tin rocket".
153367 at rest on platform 4, Shrewsbury on a quiet saturday morning, 16.6.12
There are four images of the handler and the eagle. When I went back through them, I was amazed how they seemed to have similar posture and expression. Is there a form of mimicry going on?
Farm horses and their handlers, a good many years ago. Does anyone recognise the buildings behind them?
... and handler. A tame, hand-reared rescue owl that appears to be afraid of heights! A collection of photos taken today at the Hawk Conservancy Trust, Sarson Ln, Amport, Andover, Hants SP11 8DY. A fabulous place and well worth the entrance fee. Really wonderful!
Seen on the site of the former Llanwern Steelworks, Newport.
I have been on Caterpillars Website but can't identify this particular model.
As far as i can remember there were no company markings on this vehicle.
Date: 1945
Description: This photograph shows men lowering the grain chute funnels into place to fill the ship with grain from the elevators in Fort William.
Accession No.: 972.48.40 C
JCB Fastrac 7270 + Flatbed & Dolly
JCB Fastrac 8250 + Flatbed & Dolly
JCB Loadall 536-80 Agri Handler + Heath Grab
Volvo FH12 Strawbar.
(Eaton Socon, Cambs. 18/9/18)
A materials handler works on ground level, closing off Hawley,but the vehicle and foot traffic never stop on Franklin.