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22 E. Jackson (Pickwick Place)

 

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Pickwick Place is a private alley just steps from Jackson Boulevard. It was hidden behind a steel gate until 22. East Jackson became a coffee shop in 2014.

 

The little shop at the end of the lane is one of the oldest buildings in the Loop. City records date the building to 1892, but owner Henry Horner had a stable here likely in the 1850s. Horner’s grandson of the same name went on to become governor of Illinois. Over the last century, the building was home to many businesses. Abson’s Chop House was a favorite restaurant of downtown bankers and politicians from 1871 to 1900.

 

Photographed Little Eudlo Creek National Park, Queensland, Australia.

Nickel silver, sterling silver, tinted plastic, from my multiples.

Looping, 7 months old

Sweet maze of love,Ooops!!!

Rainbow-out of my dream hoops

Enough to all droops and stoops

Honey, I snoozed out of loops

 

From the "Collection of unedited Juvenile verses, Part-I"

Tarak Dhurjati © 2012

 

Wishes

   

Piper Perabo as "Suzie" in TriStar Pictures, Film District, and End Game Entertainment's action thriller LOOPER.

When we first arrived to Loop Head we were pretty disappointed at the fog. But I think it ended up providing a really cool atmosphere to shoot in.

Loop head again. Ireland

Acadia National Park

Mt. Desert Island

Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona

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Fecha: 21/11/2016

Colabora: Sfhir

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Photographed at the Särkänniemi Amusement park. (Tampere/Finland)

 

I flattened colors because I thought it would make this different beside all the hundreds and hundres roller coaster photos. Not sure how this work?

April 21, 2016 on the road back from NABShow stopped to watch trains traverse the Tehachapi loop

The Fallowfield loop line was opened in 1892 and ran round the south side of Manchester, linking Sheffield Victoria with Manchester Central.

The large building in the background was Reddish MPD which was opened in 1954, to maintain the EM1 and EM2 locomotives that would operate over the 1500v DC Woodhead Line and also the 506 emu's which operated the Manchester-Glossop services.

The depot closed on the 30th July 1983 and the last freight train on the Fallowfield Loop Line was behined 47443 on a Freightliner from Trafford Park in October 1988.

This was the view from Station Road looking towards Hyde Road Junc a few months after the line had closed, the Fallowfield Loop line is now a cycle path.

 

9th February 1989

Seen on the Willow City Loop, near Fredericksburg, Texas.

I added little hanging loops as my leaf stems. These coasters could hang up in the kitchen or hang easily to dry once wet.

 

Fall-inspired leaf coasters.

Rockefeller Loop, Avenue of the Giants, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Northern California.

The many guises of the inchworm (name for the larvae of moths of the family Geometridae)

 

An inchworm mimics a twig on a leaf on its silk-laden nest territory at the extremity of a tree. Some of the leaves on this end appear to have been foraged upon.

 

Inchworms regularly drop from their nests on trees. However, many are fortunate enough not to suffer a hard landing on the bare ground below. The larvae often have silk attached to the trees from their bodies to prevent a complete drop. The same silk strand helps them to pull back up from a half-drop back to the nest on their host tree.

The last photo shows a fallen inchworm suspended mid air by a silk thread. It was seen dangling and twisting as it pulled its way back home.

all washed and dry now. custom spun singles. separated the colors in the batt and added angelina.

 

batts by Steph of Loop.

Equipment: SONY α7 MINOLTA TD 600mm F6.3

The duckweed pond near the end (if you are doing it clockwise) of the loop changes every time you do it. I did vow once never to make any more images using this bridge, but this time, with my new 7-14 mm lens, it was just too much. Walk straight towards it and there it is.

 

Bridge Project, too.

A CTA 6000 working the Loop Shuttle is at Clark/Lake in 1970.

Though there are quite a few similar designs out there regarding this concept, this one was made from scratch in Illustrator and rendered in Photoshop. It was really nice to see how a rough idea on paper can transform into a final product with some minor changes along the way.

 

For more designs, please visit designtaneous.com

The replacement Loop Buses are 19648,19649,19650,19651,19652,19653,19655 and 19659 (SP60 DTF/K/N, DPO/U/V/Y and OU60 CVA) all in which carry Loop branding. This is 19651 and like most of the other Buses branded was new in 2010 to Stagecoach up in Scotland for the Tayway 73 (The Scottish registration gives it away) in a purple based branding. In 2015, they came all the way down to the East Sussex Coast to replace Enviro300s on the 1/1A and convert it to Doubles. They wore really basic "One" branding which was only temporary. However, in Summer 2017 nearly 2 years after being introduced on the 1/1A, they lost their One branding. 8 of the Enviro400s were rebranded with Pink fronts and Loop branding for the Loop which converted to Doubles late last month displacing its previous Enviro200s onto other town work. The other 4 have remained unbranded here is 19651 on an Loop 4/8/17.

465045 is s pictured at Dartford, with an ex-Charing Cross Dartford loop service.

 

5.8.19

 

Minolta Dynax 600si Classic/ 35-70mm f4 macro zoom lens.

Ilford Delta 400

Dev.: ID-11/ 1:1/ 14mins/ 68°F

Hämeenlinna Skatepark

Presiona "L" para verla en grande sobre fondo negro / Please view large on black (press "L" ).

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37014 waits in the loop at Glenfinnan with the 0834 Glasgow to Mallaig as 37033 arrives with the 1245 Mallaig to Glasgow on 2nd August 1982.

 

Eastfield's 37014 was renumbered to 37709 in February 1988 and lived a life in storage from 2003 to 2011 when it was officially withdrawn and cut up at Kingsbury

 

37033 meanwhile was renumbered to 37719 in March 1989 and was officially withdrawn in 2008 and similarly cut up at Kingsbury.

I had to borrow a classmate's camera for this photo, because the strobe light did not work with my specific camera.

The Georgetown Loop Railroad is a narrow gauge heritage railroad located in the Rocky Mountains in Clear Creek County, Colorado, in the United States.

 

The railroad operates summer tourist trains between the communities of Georgetown and Silver Plume, a distance of 2 miles (3.2 km). The railroad route is 4.5 miles (7.2 km) long and ascends an elevation of 640 feet (195.1 m) through mountainous terrain along with trestles, cuts, fills, and a grand loop. (Wikipedia)

The railways resident Green liveried class 20 locomotive D8110 (20110) was also out and about, captured here with the crew getting ready for the tablet change as they pass through Stoneacre loop, working the 10.45 Embsay-Bolton Abbey (11.05) service during the excellent Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway's Diesel & Beer Gala.

 

26th August 2023

The "Iron Bru" roller coaster at the "Pleasure Beach", Blackpool, England.

Edited Hubble Space Telescope image of part of the Cygnus Loop, a relatively close-by supernova remnant, taken in 2020.

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The Georgetown Loop Railroad operates over a former Colorado & Southern narrow gauge line between Georgetown and Silver Plume, Colorado. It "loops" back over itself via the Devil's Gate Viaduct, which was rebuilt in 1984 (the original was in use from 1884 until 1939).

 

Locomotive No. 111 was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia, Penn., in 1926 for the International Railways of Central America. It is very similar to the locomotives once used on the Georgetown Loop, although it is an oil burner (most C&S locomotives burned coal).

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