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My 1998 BMW 740i sitting halfway in my carport in my driveway with a mangled up front end waiting for an insurance settlement.
My old Irish granny in Kilburn had a mangle. I think it was a good way to press an unwanted random crease into the material.
An ancient mangle - which has obviously seen better times - stands dejectedly in the corner of the yard in one of the miner's cottages in Francis Street in Beamish Museum colliery village. Before the advent of spin driers all washing was put through one of these before being hung out to dry.
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For years you lifted and lowered my strings
And I faithfully hopped along
Only to be laid there and left,
Your little mangled marionette
I found some more old photos (slides, thank goodness) in an attic room that had been invaded by squirrels.
Thankfully squirrels don't actually like film, so most of them were actually scannable (there are a few more that apparently disintegrated when I cleaned them, because the scans ended up looking like they were in a rainstorm :-( )
These must have been taken in the summer of '71 and just starting out as a trainspotter, because the photo quality is about what you'd expect when you give a cheap plastic kodak to an 11 year old and let them wander off to North La Crosse to look at trains.
Alas, no pictures of the Milwaukee Road's rsc-2ms were in the batch. Probably because they were _always there_ and not interesting and new like the S1, SDP40F, and trains in southern Illinois. Ah well, my memories are a little more durable than these slides (at least until I have a power failure, at which point it all will go *poof*)
From "The Competition Guide for the Ironmongery and Hardware Trades". George Harding & Sons Ltd., London. 1935. "Crown" mangles were manufactured by Smith & Paget of Keighley, Yorks.
I got my Tokina 11-16 on Wednesday so I decided to take it for a test drive. I'm loving it!
Taken in the abandoned Nicolet factory in Norristown, PA
Strobist: SB600 +1EV hand held camera left w/ green gel
Jean Mangles was attending Montclair School before being sent to attend Thornhill when it began in 1958, not unlike Ms. Bonini's husband. Ms. Mangles graduated in 1961
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This is not real vintage photo. I took it the other day in my towns local museum I just used Photoforge 2 to give the vintage effect.
Rhizophora mangle (Red mangrove)
Aerial view fishponds at Kanoa Fishpond Kawela South Shore, Molokai, Hawaii.
April 06, 2012
I found some more old photos (slides, thank goodness) in an attic room that had been invaded by squirrels.
Thankfully squirrels don't actually like film, so most of them were actually scannable (there are a few more that apparently disintegrated when I cleaned them, because the scans ended up looking like they were in a rainstorm :-( )
These must have been taken in the summer of '71 and just starting out as a trainspotter, because the photo quality is about what you'd expect when you give a cheap plastic kodak to an 11 year old and let them wander off to North La Crosse to look at trains.
Alas, no pictures of the Milwaukee Road's rsc-2ms were in the batch. Probably because they were _always there_ and not interesting and new like the S1, SDP40F, and trains in southern Illinois. Ah well, my memories are a little more durable than these slides (at least until I have a power failure, at which point it all will go *poof*)
Mangles Ranch Adobe
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at Dalgarven Mill, Museum of Country Life and Costume in Kilwinning, Ayrshire, Scotland.
An old mangle left outside to rot
An old fashioned mangle by Priest's Ltd of Plymouth, now a street decoration in one of Looe's narrow lanes. My grandmother used one like this and my mother thought her Servis washing machine with incorporated electric mangle was very posh!
Tomada con el 17-85 (quizá le sobraba el polarizador)
Lo que podéis ver aquà no es otra cosa que un manglar fosilizado aflorando en la pared.
Este tipo de fósiles debido a su forma alargada y sobretodo a la textura externa, son los que han generado en más de un pueblo de León las leyendas de las "Cuélebres" ó culebras, puesto que los paisanines las confundÃan con "el cambio de piel" de esos enormes animales.