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These are the handles on the cedar kitchen island. They are branches and twisted roots I found on our land in Colorado.
Title
Boylston to Newbury Streets, 50 Foot Intervals, Neal's of California at Left
Contributors
researcher: Gyorgy Kepes (American, 1906-2001)
researcher: Kevin Lynch (American, 1918-1984)
photographer: Nishan Bichajian (American, 20th century)
Date
creation date: between 1954-1959
Location
Creation location: Boston (Massachusetts, United States)
Repository: Rotch Visual Collections, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
ID: Kepes/Lynch Collection, 25.02
Period
Modern
Materials
gelatin silver prints
Techniques
documentary photography
Type
Photograph
Copyright
(c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Access Statement
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0
creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
Identifier
KL_000383
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We can keep the toddlers busy with new toys and assure them that they shall not be left behind as they fear being left alone during the move.
Obviously that wasn't followed. Our first board game from Rent-A-Meeple. Looking forward to trying it out once we get some table space....
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Framed prints of this photograph can now be bought at: johannebelfield.imagekind.com/Photography Also available as greeting cards.
Built by the Fincantieri yard and delivered to Hartmann Logistik in 2010, the 3000 grt UOS Endeavour is one of a series of 14 anchor handling tug/supply vessels designed by Moss Maritime for offshore support duties.
H: 32in - Seat: 13in Diameter
Unique vintage "Ax Handle" bar stool constructed out of solid ash and oak wood is manufactured by the Bradford Woodworking Company in Pensilvania.
All Aboard 2nd Hand Furniture
206-784-8090.
6500 3rd Ave NW Seattle, WA 98117
website=www.aa2h.com
Handle from a $2 deposit half gallon beer jug from Magic Hat Brewery in Vermont. Not that it matters for the photo, but as a side note, that's really good beer. SB600 and SB900 both at 1/4 power, one left, one right, aimed at the front wall, black panel between the jug and the wall to create the black void,
On my front door today was a package delivered by UPS. It was so classically handled, I just had to snap this pic before I brought it in. What the heck?
All the children's presents are now wrapped under the tree. Even this cobra / giant's foot / bike seat / scooter (take your pick) for William.
I nipped upstairs to collect the boys stockings from their door handles as the final task, and managed to fall back down again, landing painfully on my bum, and jarring my back, neck and shoulder in the process. Merry ruddy Christmas! Better drink through it I think...
Beautiful brass handles , spotted on a door in Albuferia.
Thank you to everyone who takes the time to view my photo and comment on it or Fave.
My Flickr "handle" is MiniLaura because I'm Laura and I drive a Mini.
This is my handle's handle for Mission 24.
Photo notes: I used a polarizing filter to reduce the reflections off my car. Unfortunately, because the side of my car is curved, I couldn't reduce the reflections on the entire door. I adjusted the filter so that the reflections around the handle itself were minimized.
These handles should make it so I can engage and disengage the arm using a stick at ground level.
Making 10 sets of batten shutters
Hellowee!!! I'm chiway's guest writer.. Hahaha!!! So bear with my descriptions. This is a photo of the closet's handle. Nothing much special about this thing. It's a good picture though. Nice angle and color.
Grill or griddle, eggs, omelettes, pancakes, french toast, burgers, fish, ribs, pork chops and more.
This stainless steel Spatula will flip them all with plenty of surface area to handle any size food.
The wooden handle keeps this professional Spatula cool to let you keep flipping the whole day.
Creator: Unidentified.
View the original image at the State Library of Queensland:
hdl.handle.net/10462/deriv/220053
Learn more on the Working Country Exhibition view the original image at the State Library of Queensland: www.slq.qld.gov.au/workingcountry.
Information about State Library of Queensland’s collection: www.slq.qld.gov.au/research-collections
Cultural Care statement (disclaimer)
Users are advised that this Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander material may contain culturally sensitive imagery and descriptions which may not normally be used in certain public or community contexts. Annotation and terminology which reflects the creator's attitude or that of the era in which the item was created may be considered inappropriate today. These photographs may contain images or names of deceased persons.
Conditions of use: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander material is accessed and used in accordance with State Library's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Collections Commitments.
Anhydrous Ammonia is a dangerous substance. It needs to be handled by trained personnel using equipment and facilities that are in compliance with the regulations. A slightest mistake might lead to an accident, resulting in injuries, death, as well as equipment, materials, product and property losses.
This 1:24 scale model is built to provide training to the agricultural personnel. The model is depicting a generic ammonia storage and distribution facility. It features a storage tank, a railroad tank car, a tractor trailer tank and a nurse tank that actually takes the ammonia to the fields. Each main component (tank) has a loading riser representing the exact scheme of loading and unloading of that particular type of tank.
The model represents the correct pipes layout, valves, emergency features (including shut-off systems, fire extinguishers and immersion tubs with a clean water), labeling and signage - all in exact accordance to the requirements.
This is another example of a training model that literally saves lives. We built two of these models, which were presented to the agricultural professionals and received the highest feedback for accuracy, attention to details and high quality.
Visit www.lifeinscale.net for more exciting models and photos.
Strawberry Tote Tutorial. Learn more on my blog Maggie Muggins Designs. (maggiemugginsdesigns.blogspot.com)