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Construction of my Glasair Super II RG. Most of these images are very low quality, point-and-shoot images but I want to put them on flickr for safe keeping.

Lansdowne park, Aberdeen Pavilion 7 Feb 2015.

Pintura de frasco e tampa, impressão do rótulo no prelo e hot stamping

Trying to get a feel for storage space and seat mounting.

Famous London landmarks photographed 12 hours apart from different perspectives

The mock-up's imitation Sharfenberg coupler is seen on display - the Auckland EMU's are the first to introduce this truly automatic coupler to NZ, but will not be the only rolling stock using it with the Matangi's in Wellington either being retrofitted with them or more built new. Motat, 30th March 2014

I did this on a whim one night and designed around a post about a cheap drip tray online. I decided that since it was so cheap I was definitely going to buy it when done and I sized the coffin to match.

Saw this thing going up near the Paradise Birmingham site.

 

It was near Paradise Circus Queensway, not far from Great Charles Street Queensway, Sandpits and Parade.

  

The mock up is for One Chamberlain Square (or what it will look like when finished).

  

From the Discovery Terrace at the Library of Birmingham, to the left of Paradise Circus Car Park.

Description: Original artwork for Heinz spaghetti tin label mounted on card with overlay with handwritten printer's notes. Heinz were established in 1869 and produced 57 varieties of products.

Accession Number: SH.2009.83.7

Further Notes: Original artwork created by Smith & Ritchie. Smith and Ritchie were established in Edinburgh in 1853. The firm were multi colour offset printers who were specialist suppliers to the food packaging industry. They were located at Amphion Works in Albert Street. In 1963 Smith & Ritchie became the first printing company in Scotland to use a gravure press and produced reel fed work up to five colours. Smith & Ritchie moved to Livingston in 1986 and in 1991 became the first printing firm in Scotland to use a 10 station gravure press.

 

Smith & Ritchie have subsequently moved out to Livingston and survive today as Amcor Flexibles S & R. Amcor are originally an Australian company and now have operations in 36 countries around the world specialising in many printed products of which the food packaging that Amcor Flexibles S & R is one.

History: Smith & Ritchie were located at 71 Albert Street, Edinburgh.

 

Edinburgh City of Print is a joint project between City of Edinburgh Museums and the Scottish Archive of Print and Publishing History Records (SAPPHIRE). The project aims to catalogue and make accessible the wealth of printing collections held by City of Edinburgh Museums. For more information about the project please visit www.edinburghcityofprint.org

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Nong Nooch Garden is also a construction company. They have been hired to build an elaborate temple, with landscaping. The purpose: a revered public figure will be cremated in a funeral pyre. The structure and all plants in the landscape will burn.

Drawing 1 Hipster Design

Not sure if the bag should be squared or angled like the shocks, but I like the general look.

This is a mock up for the Lactacyd Argentina site.

 

Take a look at:

promolactacydargentina.femmely.com

Lansdowne park, Aberdeen Pavilion 7 Feb 2015.

Working on the floors (scribed wood sheets and interior walls (styrene).

( clique na lupa acima p/ visualizar melhor )

 

foto Manolo

Drawing 3 Hipster Design

Saw this thing going up near the Paradise Birmingham site.

 

It was near Paradise Circus Queensway, not far from Great Charles Street Queensway, Sandpits and Parade.

  

The mock up is for One Chamberlain Square (or what it will look like when finished).

various books in the mock up stage

Hybrid Drive

4.600 cc

V8 Twin Turbo

680 hp combined

> 1.050 kg

 

Expo : Porsche - Driven by Dreams

08/12/2023 - 25/02/2024

 

Autoworld

www.autoworld.be

Brussels - Belgium

December 2023

Kitchen: Behr, Grape Vine, 410F-6

Family Room: Behr, Grass Cloth, 400D-5

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