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It's attached to a "door".

spring loaded rivet latch.

On one of the sheds at the marina on a rainy day.

Rusty latch at the Garden House

One of the doors on the protected inmates section.

Beautiful iron work

The latch on the side of a Wild Turkey Rare Breed gift box.

Set your boundaries and stick to your discipline. Make sure there aren't loopholes as all kids are natural lawyers.

  

Decided to go into Pittsburgh with a friend and ended up walking around aimlessly and took pictures....had one hell out of a time.

The cabinet latch attaches to this,

Picture by Tony Blood ©

 

Taken in San Antonio, Ibiza.

Here's one of my favorites. The truck is busting it across two lanes and the image visually tars an innocent middle-of-the-road driver who's doing nothing wrong.

For Our Daily Challenge

 

Blanco y negro analógico, revelado a mano (por mí mano :) y escaneado.

call them snecks in the north of england.

Barn door latch, Westport Mass. Salt air is tough on iron.

Used with foam walk-in cooler and freezer doors that are approximately 4" thick. The Kason 58 Complete Latch includes inside release, strike and mounting screws.

Sun 24/08/2008 08:33

Rounding the corners and breaking the edges with a worn out flap wheel

Making 10 sets of batten shutters

One's casual

One's Actual

 

Taken at Milford House, a rustic resort with forest cabins on two lakes and dining room, (I think) near South Milford, Nova Scotia

The monster that murdered Nell Flaherty's drake

 

May his spade never dig, may his sow never pig

Every nit on his head be as large as a snail

May his house have no thatch and his door have no latch

May every old fairy from Cork to Dunleary

Painted the new hood latch and new hood latch brace with Eastwood Underhood Black paint and here it is installed. Also repainted the radiator.

a new latch on a very old door frame. (this is the door of the Ramova Grills' lavatory.

I've got them in a shed out of the rain, locked in together so they will bond.

Sneck, latch, catch, hook, call it what you will...

Ambivalent about this one, the oof area on the latch is a bit too prominent.

This was part of a series of pictures the eccentricities of my house. It's difficult to tell what several of them are. This is one of the more straightforward ones.

I don't know why I think this is so funny. The image of someone popping the latch and running away just cracks me up.

The newer style latch

CLS Test Shot

St Martin's Church Gate Canterbury

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