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The soon to be demolished steel works at Redcar UK. An icon of the Landscape in North East England.
X-T2 and XF70-300
This industrial site sits right on the edge of Mutton Cove Conservation Park. Im not sure what it is...it seems to have popped up out of nowhere! The whole mangrove area is surrounded by industry with, it seems, much more to come. I bumped into the Curators wife while walking through the Park and her major concern was how the Park was going to survive......
Dal finestrino sembrava cambiata.
Una città di sovrapposizioni, su livelli.
Poteva essere oggi, poteva essere nel futuro.
Survivors and Wisteria. First permanent German Settlement in Texas in 1831. Current population is 304. Spring 2020
A trip out into the Tees estuary where seals and birds happily coexist among the heavy industry around them.
Industrial harbour Victor, S.West Paris XV.
2017 ©MichelleCourteau
This fine stripe of ground along the left blank of Seine - 35/40m in width extends on 1km approximately up to the Peripheric bridge situated South, and beyond. Extracted stones from quarries around Paris are carried along the Seine and tributaries only.
It concentrates all the industrial cement activity for Paris and suburbans, with integrated harbours on the Left & Right banks at each limit of Paris intramuros.
GoogleEarth, Port Victor, ParisXV & Quay St.Exupéry.
The crew on Norfolk Southern LY14 picks up three loads before setting out two empties at 5th Avenue Lumber in Columbus, Ohio. NS 4667 was built in 1989 as GP59 No. 4611 and rebuilt in 2016 as a GP59ECO.
Super cold Saturday and I am in the industrial part of Uppsala.
The sun is going down and industry is at fool chat. Especially the smoke looks amazing, so I just stopped removed my gloves and sacrifice my freezing hands to get a nice framing on this one.
Northern Rail Class 158 No. 158791 passes Grangetown, Middlesbrough working 2D25, the 12:23 Saltburn – Darlington service on 17 October 2024.
An early morning view of the industrial plants to the east of downtown New Orleans, Louisiana. Looking at a map, the main layers here are the old Navy water tower, a bulk carrier moored on the Mississippi River, the St Bernard Port smoke stack, an Air Products chemical plant and, finally, a Valero refinery.
On tour with RPGB !
Once more a picture of the harbour in my hometown Düsseldorf. I didn't think that I would ever photograph industry but I like this historic building and picture!
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Droylsden formed its own industrial Co-operative Society in December 1861, with 71 members and £104 4s 1d. The Society thrived and in 1876 it opened a large meeting hall above its shop facilities. Subsequent extensions included this 1911 building embellished in stone and terracotta. It's good to see the industrious bees at work. The building is no longer in Co-op use.