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This is a promotional shot I did for our department of our new ladder truck. This is a Pierce Dash 85' Aerial Platform truck. The specs can be found here: www.piercemfg.com/apparatus/85_platform.cfm.
I was one of a handful of local photographers given access to the old Temple Mill warehouse in Holbeck a few weeks ago (i've only just now had chance to process them).
The building was originally built as a flax mill for John Marshall, founder of the Leeds flax industry and an entrepreneur of the industrial revolution.
It was designed by egyptologist and architect Joseph Bonomi Jun to be a direct copy of the Temple of Horus at Edfu, Egypt.
As temperature and humidity were very important to the flax industry, the building had a quirky way of maintaining that - the roof was covered in earth and grass, where they had sheep to keep the grass length down! The roof it also full of glass domes flooding the inside with light.
More recently, until a couple of years ago the site was used by Kays Catalogue as an order fulfilment warehouse, but since then has been left dormant and started to decay.
The site is now undergoing a major redevelopment to turn it into an art space - this was the last chance to document it's current state before the builders move in.
While Marcfoto, danh5150, and I were wandering around downtown Boston after dinner we started hearing sirens coming in from everywhere. It turned out to be that as one Green Line trolley was pulling out of the Government Center station another one crashed into it due to the driver TEXTING to his girlfriend. Luckily the injuries were not too serious and hopefully his ass will be fired.
Almost to the end of the Burn Relay, second last batch from this years event. Stops at Colma and San Francisco Fire Department.
Fire Fighters particpated in the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation Peninsula Burn Relay in September 2010, presenting funds raised throughout the year to the Foundation.
During this event active duty apparatus, reserve apparatus, and privately owned vintage apparatus travel "Code 3" from Moffet Field Fire Station at the NASA Ames Research Center to San Francisco under heavy Police Escort. They stop at the various Fire Departments along the way for presentation ceremonies.
Colma runs this Seagrave tower as Ladder 85.
ronet descending the ladders to reach the Mer de Glace
(best viewed large to see the concentration on her face)
(requires Google Earth)
we went to our friends for dinner. We learned to play a new game, they called it Hillbilly Horseshoes. It was really fun. You threw the golf balls on a rope and tried to hang them on the rungs of the little stand. The higher rung gets the highest score.
Ladder 91 Ex-Nashville or Memphis Fire Ladder now gone from Washington Township.
Sutphen Tractor Tiller Ladder
At the moment, the gallery is full of ladders and assorted power tools, but the exhibition is gradually taking shape. Some of the showcases from our In Memoriam exhibition that closed in September 2009 are being reused. Waste not, want not!
Ladder Street, stretching from Queen’s Road Central to Caine Road, was built in 1841 to 1850. With the prosperous commercial activity in Sai Ying Poon, many Chinese moved into the tenement buildings near Ladder Street. The street played an important role in connecting Central district and the Peak area. There was also an Indian community at Upper Lascar Row near Ladder Street. Many historical buildings are situated along Ladder Street, including the Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences, Chinese Y.M.C.A. of Hong Kong and Man Mo Temple.
從皇后大道中伸延至堅道的樓梯街在 1841 至1850 年間興建而成。隨著西營盤的商業活動越趨興旺,不少中國人遷至樓梯街附近的廉租大廈。這條街為連接中區和山頂地區發揮極大的作用。此外,樓梯街附近的摩羅上街也有一個印度人社區。樓梯街沿途有不少歷史建築物,包括香港醫學博物館、香港中華基督教青年會和文武廟。
Pitting on a submarine ladder rung. Hand rail at upper left.
66 photos of the submarine U.S.S. Cod are viewable in my www.flickr.com/photos/mathersteve/albums/72157689282303805 album.
September 2017 unguided tour of the 1943 Fleet Submarine U.S.S. Cod. Floating at a harbor wharf, next to Burke Lakefront Airport in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. Of all the submarines on display in the USA, the Cod is the only one “...boarded through the forward escape trunk, an airlock that allows crewmen to enter and leave the sub while she remains submerged.” Because of this rather difficult entry, plus widely spaced wooden deck planks that trap canes, crutches and wheelchair wheels, the tour is not ADA Approved. www.usscod.org/
iPhone 6s with ProCamera+integrated vividHDR apps (takes and auto merges up to 6 images) • Photoshop Elements with Nik's free Dfine plugin, DxO's ViewPoint plugin and Anthropics' Smart Photo Editor plugin
05/06/2014 Workers using ladders during a renovation of an office at Bath Beach. Kodak Ektar 100. Konica FC-1. Konica Hexanon 50mm 1:1.4.