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The gatekeeper manually closes the level crossing gates at Brundall station on the Wherry Line (Norwich to Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth). These gates are manually operated and divide the up and down platforms at Brundall. The keeper has a hut (on the right just out of view). When a train approaches, the signalman at the junction box rings a bell for the gates to be opened. A dying practice on modern railways.....
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Pulseras Kumihimo hechas con lanas y cola de ratón.Esta foto la tenia media perdida,y como las pulseras han quedado ( para mi gusto) muy originales, las he publicado.
if the Thai railway engineers used a manual and maybe they did but there was a lack of sufficient means. On the other hand since the construction of the track somewhere at the beginning of the last century didn't change all to much. It’s no complaint; daily many trains passing the spot on full speed without derailing. Waiting till the renovation starts and see what the new constructions will be.
Mamiya Sekor 80mm f1.8
Minolta Rokkor 50mm f3.5
Nikon 35-70mm
Sony 16-50mm
Pentacon Prakticar 50mm f1.8
Nikon 50mm f1.4
Planar 50mm f1.4
Nikon 135mm f2.8
Nikon 50mm f2.8
Mamiya Sekor 21mm f4
Pancolar 80mm f1.8
Flektogon 35mm f2.4
Nikon 35mm f1.4
Flektogon 35mm f2.4
Planar 50mm f1.4
Pancolar 80mm f1.8
Planar 85mm f1.4
Nikon 85mm f1.4
Nikon 105mm f1.8
Nikon 135mm f2
Tokina 17mm f3.5
Un manual de instalación de lámparas de IKEA, bolsas de papel del pan, cartón ondulado de la misma caja de la lámpara y algunos restos de papel de colores.
Acrílicos y diferentes medios para aplicar envejecido.
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An assembly instructions manual from IKEA, cardboard from the same box, paper from a bread bags and diferentes colored paper.
Acrilics, and diferentes mediums for an aged appearance
My first shot using the Helios. I don't have the best eyesight (I'm blind as a bat without my glasses) and found the manual focus super tricky.
The Brownie Camera
Eastman Kodak Company - USA
Simple construction of card with a wooden film carrier and detachable winder key. This original model is of simple 'shoe-box' construction with a push on back. The camera has no integral viewfinder but has V sighting lines marked on the top face.
February 1900 - March 1900 (push on back)
March 1900 - October 1901 (hinged back)
Plate / Film Size:117 rollfilm (2¼" x 2¼")
Lens:Meniscus
Shutter:Rotary
This manual is dated Jan. ,1900
As you can see, the back is pulled off, not hinged. This manual harder to find than the camera or box. There is a quite a lot of information here considering they were marketed to children.
2006 Honda Civic Owners Manual – The eighth-generation Honda Civic debuted in 2006 to wide acclaim by both the automotive press and the public that is car-buying. In a complete redesign of its popular automobile that is compact Honda created a sleeker, more effective, yet more fuel ...
Pre-compressed air fog horn - used on board to alert other vessels to your whereabouts during foggy weather.
Scottish Fisheries Museum
I brought out this manual typewriter I got from an estate and thought the 6yrold might find it amusing for a couple minutes. An hour later, I couldn't get her to stop. Eventually, I went inside (to use a computer) and opened a window and she kept yelling up to me through the window asking me how to spell words. She uses our computers all the time but she was fascinated by the force needed to keystroke a letter directly onto paper using this manual machine. She also loved the concept that when you make a mistake, you don't simply delete it, you backspace and x it out and then keep going.
Maybe best viewed in the light box.
To entertain the kids in small village, there are several peddlars that modify a tri-cycle into a manual powered toy-ride that are usually found in most amusement parks.