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Coombe Lodge, Blagdon, North Somerset. 1930-2, Sir George Oatley.

 

Coombe Lodge is a large country residence that was built for the Wills family (of tobacco fame). Oatley was the Wills' de facto in-house architect, probably most famous for designing Bristol University's Wills Memorial Building.

 

This photo was a bit of an experiment that didn't really work, but I wanted to show something of the beautiful hardware that adorns these metal-framed casement windows.

Hand make latch for the steel double door glass cabinet.

On a very old Ludlow house. around 12/13th century door

Lever and fullcrum, 1/4 inch tension rods for u bolts and the 1/2 axels.

Taylor Electric - Portland, OR

BH decided to send me another camera bag along with my new Fuji X-T3. I need another one like I need another lens! Anyway, was testing the new T3 with a 23mm f/1.4 and see what kind of detail and DOF I would get in available low light. So shot this clip and thought it was kind of cool - so sharing my fun..

  

Cambria, California

 

Word wood siding with a latch hook

A simple latch on a farm door...

 

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This is the first latch-hooking rug I've made.

Measures 49"x26"

Shillcraft marketed Readicut rugs in North America and this is their version of Vol 31.

My own design, using 3/16 x 1 1/4 strap. There's a 1/2 inch rod through two tabs on the right gate, to make the hinge.

you will need to flip the metal latch upward to release the cover.

 

Once you release this latch, the cover will just about fall off in your hand......or the floor, or down into the engine compartment of the car....usually not a good place, so plan ahead. ;-)

 

Part of a "How-To" set.

The latch joining the two halves of my "modular meat cart bed".

 

Historic Main St - Garden Grove, CA

 

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A latch strike of a door frame. Flash was used.

 

দরজার ফ্রেমে যে ছিটকিনি ধুকানর জায়গা থাকে। ফ্ল্যাশ ব্যবহার করা হয়েছে।

Jonathan Ramsdell Photography

This is the door latch of the main entrance of my university which was found in 1419.

I would have loved to present you a decent picture of it, taken from a nice perspective and well focussed. But unfortunately I could only take a picture from the distance through a fence as the whole building is under construction works at the moment.

But still I wanted to show this door latch to you as I think it's a very special one and one that catches my attention again and again.

 

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This picture was created for Our Daily Challenge 13.03.2011

Topic: LATCH

Got the focal length just right.

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