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Snapshot of Mary loading film! This is as "behind the scenes" as you can GET! How long 'till she removes it? -V
Clearing up all the broken branches and other storm damage from our property, loading it onto a truck to be carted away and be disposed of.
The load indicator in the back of a 3.5 tonne Transit.
For those that don't know, 3500kg is the weight limit. This includes the vehicle itself, the cargo, any people in the van & even the fuel.
Once I filled up the tank, it was probably overloaded?
Tommy Katt says, "Yes, yes; I know I am magnificent and stunning and you cannot get enough of my beautiful eyes, but will you please remove that camera out of my face before I swat you?"
There are two more cat pages are in my photostream.
Unusual loading off conveyer, usually picked bricks out of heaps thrown to-gethor again by hand by men doing the demolition, sledge hammers, sweat & lots of schooners at the end of the day..!!
the ferrel beast, taken 13/03/06. Finally retired October 2008,940,000km on clock, living happily in retirement up Brisbane Valley.
Photograph of men loading a rowboat from the water onto a wagon on the shore. Caption below reads "Loading on the Truck."
November 1, 1915
2010.114.125
This photograph comes from the US Coast Guard North Beach Station photograph scrapbook (2010.114). For more information, visit the finding aid at libapps.salisbury.edu/nabb-archives/local-history-archive...
The inaccuracy and unrelaibility of muzzle-loading rifles is vastly overstated. This was at fifty yards by two inexperienced shooters. The ball is .50cal. It's hardly a sharpshooting rifle by today's standards, but was certainly good enough for hunting and marksmanship.
Practice with a replica 19th-century flintlock rifle.
Health of the 12v battery in my Chevy VOLT is critical to a problem free operation so I decided to periodically load test it.
This is the Suner Power digital load tester I bought on Amazon. I wanted my own measurement capability so I can test from time to time.
Journaling reads:
The night before the 1st day of school
Mom put my hair up in brush rollers.
and I got to sleep in them. Ouch! But
that was something really special. I
was a big girl now. Got up and got
ready to go. Had my new hair-do so
Mom took my picture and because we
only lived a couple of blocks from the
school we walked there. I can still
remember how proud I was because
my mom was the most beatiful Mom
in the world. She talked to the
teacher for a minute. Then she was gone.
I started crying and ran outside to
find her. It never entered my mind
that she would leave me there.
Luckily I had a nice teacher who
calmed me and told me snacks would be
served later. That made me feel better
cricut locker talk
cricut imagine vintage papers and imagine more
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Dock de reception du Farine Five Roses, côté intérieur, trouvé par "lalyphoto"
Loading breakbulk onto the Chipolbrok operated "Qian Kun" (IMO 9432165) at the Zuidnatie terminal at the port of Antwerp.
Papers: chrisscrap_so funky
Elements: chrisscrap_so funky, ScrapArtist-MysteryScrapChallenge, jlarsen-heartsticker
Fonts: Pea Jill Bird, Justus
Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/8730
This photograph is from an album created by Lt Thomas Gerald George Fahey who served in the Australian Light Horse in the Middle East during World War 1. Our thanks to Mr Tom Robinson for allowing us to scan and upload this photograph.
If you wish to use it for anything other than private study or research, please contact us.
When i was roaming in the streams of Shinkayree valley, these people get gravel for construction from the stream, initially i thought it got stuck in the stream but that was not the case, i was thinking how the reflection of tractor would appear, shot with 500d, Sigma 10-20mm. 3 exposures, merged HDRI, with some adjustment in photoshop.
Loading up Santa's sleigh.Designed/created/photographed at StudioM studio - Noosa hinterland.
Designed and made by StudioM at our workshop in Cooroy/Tinbeerwah hinterland. Photo taken at our studio BEFORE being sold to a local animation and Promotions company which put in some simple motion by inserting a rotating shaft/cam system overhead to make simple up and down motions with tugs of fishing lines to objects below. Moral rights/ copyright held RGM StudioM. There is a sign to the left of this photo that clearly states StudioM as the designers and creators of the scene. See other photos. Although it has been exhibited by this company, claims by parties other than StudioM to being 'the mastermind' and/or 'creative force' behind this scene and the other 65plus scenes StudioM designed and made that have been displayed, are COMPLETELY false, deliberately misleading and an infringement of copyright.
Juanita Wellings in Clifton made elves/mice to RGM drawings and specifications, which were posted to StudioM, assembled, sometimes modified and secured into position in the scenes. Originals of all sketches, drawings, instructions, emails pertaining to our scenes are retained by StudioM along with copyrights.