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ADB 968002 a member of the short-lived BTH/Paxman Class 15 diesels. Seen in use as depatmental unit (carriage heater) at Colchester depot.
I'm finally back at KSA finishing off from where I left off when I was kicked out last March because of Covid-19 shutdowns. It's a new year in a new studio space where I just so happened to have an old heating element that I'm sure would have been purchased at a hardware store at some point
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1. something from a hardware store
2. a wall
3. image rotated 90°
Week 2/52: Opposites (Jan 8th -14th) Take your pick: Black/White, dark/light, old/new, square/round, shiny/mat
The bathroom tiles aren't blue, that's just cross processing for an ip, the floor isn't going to be orange that's the bed for the underfloor heating. I'm excited about underfloor heating. The cats would be excited too if they knew, and I'm thinking a bright orange bathroom floor would have looked cool, but that's because I'm not hungover.
The Stabian Baths are an ancient Roman bathing complex in Pompeii, Italy, the oldest and the largest of the 5 public baths in the city. Their original construction dates back to ca. 125 BC, making them one of the oldest bathing complexes known from the ancient world. They were remodelled and enlarged many times up to the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD.
For all your heating needs!
Originally this was for an English assignment, but I scrapped it and started again. The background I found off Google Images, and is not mine...
Small stones in a pot were heated up. Electroplated items are then placed on the hot stones to let dry.
TT scale diorama resembling an area in Berlin known as 'Wriezener Bahnhof' near the S-Bahn station Warschauer Strasse
The pleasing and cleverly designed trademark device of the United States Radiator Company of Dunkirk, N. Y. from an undated catalogue of their products [poss. c.1900-10]. This is the US Radiator COMPANY, as opposed to the US Radiator CORPORATION. I am confused by the apparent existence of two separate firms with almost identical names (as are others, it would appear from looking on Google). It seems odd that this should be the case and perhaps I have misinterpreted what clues I have picked up. I can't find any conclusive evidence on line but it may be that the two companies actually merged at some point anyway but it's hard to tell as 'corporation' and 'company' seem to be used indiscriminately in the online references I have seen.
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An image of some British bank notes coming out of a radiator which has been isolated on a white background.
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During the Cold War, sounds produced by submarines were detected by the U.S. Navy's Sound Surveillance System, or SOSUS, at stations around the world. The former Naval Facility Point Sur, California, was one of those stations.
The former Naval Facility Point Sur is now managed by the California Department of Parks and Recreation.
SOSUS (U.S. Navy):
www.public.navy.mil/subfor/underseawarfaremagazine/Issues...
Point Sur State Historic Park (California State Parks):
Naval Facility Point Sur (Wikipedia):
Home Heating Oil, Cozy, 9/2016, pics by Mike Mozart, MiMo, of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.