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Hinge on the old boat house door at Mill Pond in Bracknell. It was here they used to store the old paddle boats and canoes before health and safety kicked in !
This cutie is out for a stroll in the Sabi Sands, South Africa.
Another screenshot taken from the live drive on March 1st, 2018.
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Digital Accession Number: 1995:2733:0001.0001
Maker: Unidentified
Title: Portrait of an unidentified woman
Date: ca. 1850
Medium: daguerreotype with applied color
Dimensions: 6.9 x 5.7 cm. (oval); 1/6 plate
George Eastman House Collection
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Bronze cover plate shielding a hinge which allowed the bridge to react to changes in temperature - pioneering for 1933
Old steel hinges off the bus. Still finding evidence of the bus living on the farm. Two dead flies, harvest time the buses were full of the things absolutely minging. Now the bus is nice and clean, thankfully finding these remains is becoming less and less.
Some places have an energy about them.
This is a very unique place, based on stone hinge it’s a WWII war memorial on the Washington side of the Columbia river across from Hood River.
This design is very, very old - I couldn't even find who originated it. It's a hinged cage - it can be opened to hold gems, special beads, or tumbled stones. When it's closed and on a chain it's impossible to come open accidentally.
Format: Postcard, photo mechanical print.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Part Of: Powerhouse Museum Collection
General information about the Powerhouse Museum Collection is available at www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database
Persistent URL: www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=427523
Acquisition credit line: Gift of Elizabeth Bullard, 1967