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Sisi ni Amani Peace Photo Workshops: Taken by a kid aged 11-14 from the Kibera Slum, Africa's largest slum. See www.wemappeace.org/photo for more information and more pictures.

The latch joining the two halves of my new bed, open.

 

The finished bed is composed of two simple platforms on 5" coasters, with supporting cross and corner beams underneath. Each platform measures 58" x 38". This is much easier to transport and get upstairs than a full size platform.

 

(I had this idea about a year ago when I lived in a smaller space, but didn't act on it until my old futon frame finally started to crack after many years of use and abuse).

one of hundreds of gates to be opened and closed.

Cabinet re-assembly starts by screwing the cover latch plates to the wooden sides. Here one is fitted, the parts of the other are alongside the panel.

Pages from Patons & Baldwin trade Book

My rollbar prevents the factory hardtop side latches from working. Beatrush just came out with this work of genius. I'm the first to fit it to a car with this rollbar.

Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.0

Hasselblad 500CM

Carl Zeiss 80mm F2.8

Fujifilm Neopan 400

Nikon Coolscan 9000 ED

Vuescan

what the hell are latch needles and why do they come in such a gorgeous little box??

Vol 64 from the now defunct Radicut rugs company - bold 1960s patterns and traditional florals were order of the day.

latch on a hatch at hilliarys boat harbour.

 

ODC latch

OK, you may have to use your imagination again here but I see a dog:)

Pages from Patons & Baldwin trade Book

The stowed scope is held together by latches: two on each side.

This Latch is about rusted metal, shapes and forms, details everywhere, It is fascinating that one object can look so different at differing times; These are the daily seen, but seldom noticed,

Door latch. St Andrew's Church, Guist, Norfolk.

Photograph made with Rolleicord Vb using Ilford HP5+ film. Film developed in Moersch Finol (1+1+75) for 12 minutes @24c

Vol 64 from the now defunct Radicut rugs company - bold 1960s patterns and traditional florals were order of the day.

Poor little tike, you'd think those bacon rinds i was throwing at him would cheer him up. But no. Actually he's an actor but if you'd like to feel sorry for him anyway, it may interest you to know that just a few scenes earlier his friend in the film beat the living toffee out of him. If you wish to feel contempt for him, bear in mind that the two make-up girls had to spend a lot of time working on him to so he'd look all bloody and bruised. Overall he was coming out ahead so after this picture was taken I poked him in the eye with a sharp stick. Apathy is restored!

1921 bungalow front door latch

Vol 64 from the now defunct Radicut rugs company - bold 1960s patterns and traditional florals were order of the day.

Vol 64 from the now defunct Radicut rugs company - bold 1960s patterns and traditional florals were order of the day.

Pages from Patons & Baldwin trade Book

Any of these boxes can be built in any configuration, and feature functional elements like fasteners, corner posts, hardware, steel weldments, and forklift entry skids.

Vol 64 from the now defunct Radicut rugs company - bold 1960s patterns and traditional florals were order of the day.

Pages from Patons & Baldwin trade Book

Vol 64 from the now defunct Radicut rugs company - bold 1960s patterns and traditional florals were order of the day.

On the back of a truck.

The latch on our garden shed should fit Our Daily Challenge on Latch. I tried all sorts of angles and processing but ended up with the simplest shot of the lot. Not thrilled with this but the challenge has at least been met.

One of the new latches....

Vol 64 from the now defunct Radicut rugs company - bold 1960s patterns and traditional florals were order of the day.

Chiricahua Mts., Cochise Co., Arizona - one of the simpler, but effective latches I've seen.

Derek Heidemann, blacksmith at Old Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge, Massachusetts making a wrought iron bean latch.

 

The 2012 New England Regional Meeting of the Association for Living History, Farm, and Agricultural Museums was hosted by Coggeshall Farm Museum in Bristol, Rhode Island March 2 - 4.

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