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Old and rusty but so may we be if we were 139 years old, this Rasomes and Rapiers hand operated rail crane was built in London in 1885. It was one of six apparently sent to Townsville, then the headquarters of the partially built western heading Great Northern Railway. In those days, it would be many years before the line as it was would be connected to Rockhampton and more so, Brisbane in the south.
This crane was used around Cloncurry where it was photographed at the Cloncurry Unearthed Visitor Info Centre and Museum. It was used for minor derailments, luckily most locomotives and rollingstock were a lot lighter and smaller in those days, for lifting items like small bridge girders which were all mostly hardwood and for lifting wagons for bogie and wheel maintenance at outlying depots. It was written off and donated by Queensland Railways to the then museum in 1972 which at the time also contained several other items including a steam locomotive. It is long scrapped.
Interesting to note on the left hand end, the grey thing is a diesel locomotive cow catcher (or sometimes called a pilot). I wonder if it came from locomotive 1624 that was badly damaged in an accident with another locomotive in Cloncurry in 1982 and subsequently written off the books and scrapped, being the first member of the class to go. It is also interesting to note all the cogs and wheels or gears on the crane to provide mechanical advantage without which hand cranking a crane like this would have been impossible. A low wagon would also have been semi-permanently coupled on the RH end under the jib to allow it to be hauled from that direction.
The church was commissioned by William Houldsworth, a devout Christian, was ahead of his time in wanting to create a community which provided for the social, educational and spiritual needs of his employees and their families. He therefore commissioned the renowned architect Alfred Waterhouse to build the Working Men’s Club, St Elisabeth’s School and the Rectory in addition to St Elisabeth’s Church.
A poor patchjob on a 2 window BN SD60M rolls U-MNUCXA0-46T past Fairview Avenue in Downers. Now some of these things aren't the most pretty, but hey most aren't as bad as this!
To all those who subject themselves for the sake of everyone's needs, to get what they need to be and feel safe and confort.
Either commerce, home delivery, pharmacists, bus drivers, and all those who keep cities and all areas functioning.
This is for you guys. Thank you !!
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Near the Wall Street Mill in Joshua Tree National Park.
Gotham needs Batman. Will Batman come?
Well, it's not easy to explain why this picture (and not the picture I prepared in case something even more bad will happen), but trust me, the choice wasn't random.
Anyway, I hope you heard the news from my country. Oh well... This thing directly puts a lot of people in danger, including some people I knew, and also indirectly - literally everyone.
Once a month I run the gauntlet and visit a cavernous warehouse.
run the gauntlet: 'go through an intimidating crowd or experience in order to reach a goal.'
needs must:
'In current usage this phrase is usually used to express something that is done unwillingly but with an acceptance that it can't be avoided.'
Source: The Phrase Finder
Project 365-155
Another pic of ALCo DL531 branchliner no.873, waits to depart Kevin with its train loaded with salt bound for Thevenard - 3 February 1992. This was the last ever movement by rail of the salt traffic.
Thanks Flickr for coming up with 'seaside' and 'shore' as auto tags!
needs a paint job but I guess I like it looking rustic,,,, and oh yes, it still works. I use the pump to water my potted plants...the gold bokeh in the background is the field of soya beans ready to be harvested,,,,,,
thanks so much for your visits and have a wonderful day,,,,,,
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Una banda sonora para disfrutar.................REM
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LA MITAD DE LA BELLEZA DEPENDE DEL PAISAJE Y LA OTRA MITAD DEL HOMBRE QUE LA MIRA.
Well, where do I start? It was Missy's 13th birthday last Wednesday. We had hired a field out for private use and ordered some special baked goodies for her, it was to be a fun day to celebrate her turning 13. Only it didn't plan out that way. Moments after this picture was taken Missy jumped clear off the bale, landed awkwardly and immediately held her back left leg up. She didn't cry or otherwise act in pain, seemed to carry on actually so we assumed it was a bad sprain. She hobbled along very carefully, not weight bearing on this leg, but still eager for her treats and continued her walk without us knowing the extent of her injuries.
We left after a further 30 mins and on returning home she became very withdrawn and spaced out. Still unable to bear weight on that leg and it was decided we should take her to the vet after advice from them during a phone call. Get to the vet and she's shaking violently as she's super stressed during vet visits but was being a good girl. On inspection the vet immediately comments that she thinks it's a fracture as she can feel bone crunching in her leg. Missy was incredibly brave, despite being in absolute agony. Not a peep from her. Anyway, we return home with pain meds and the advice to return the next morning for x-rays. Over night she was whining somewhat and very unsettled. The next morning we are referred to the Veterinary Hospital in the city. Missy was very stressed again and very difficult to examine as she was wrestling and resisting, but after some time and realising she was better behaved on the floor rather than the table, these other vets thought it felt more like a dislocated knee than a fracture and that she wasn't showing obvious signs of pain. They decided to keep her in and x-ray her. Later on that day I receive the news that the x-ray shows she has NO fracture or break to her bone as feared, but she has ruptured her cruciate ligaments and possibly damaged her meniscus too. The vet said her symptoms and behaviour even fooled her a little! She said she was in a huge amount of pain. So, with further discussion it's suggested she needs surgery and that they should keep her in overnight, ready for surgery the next day hopefully. However, come the next day I receive a call that things have taken a turn for the worse and Missy had been sick throughout the early hours of the morning and had bloody diarreah. I was fearing the worst at this stage, I really was as it just seemed like a downward spiral. The vet was to uncomfortable to put her under anaesthetic due to how ill she was feeling. So we bought her home on the advice she has strict crate rest. She was SO ill yesterday - shallow and noisy breathing, dazed, drooling, shaking violently, cold to the touch. She refused all food and continued to have bloody diarreah. She was supervised carefully throughout the day and night, given her pain meds, and by today she had perked up considerably! No more sickies, and whilst she still has some diarreah it's no longer bloody!
So, that's where we're at really. Missy still refusing most food, but looking brighter and us just waiting for a rescheduled surgery date. It's been super stressful and worrying, but fingers crossed she can make a full recovery x
House on 215th Street near 36th Avenue, Bayside, NYC
As Bob pointed out in 2022, this house
has looked much the same since at least 2007.
So I spot this unit and I'm getting a photo of this, in Barr Lake area there's no over night parking..
Dirty slut, needs a hard naked cock up her arse hole and then having it filled with hot creamy spunk… Gag me and shag me
This is an old house in Vancouver near the Academy smokestack. I know nothing about it except that it's cool and I'm going to go back and take pics of it when I'm not parked in a towing zone and it's not raining.
Addendum: I found out that it is called the Laundry House and is part of the Providence Academy complex, which was, at one time, an orphanage.
Leica M6TTL | Leica Summarit 35 mm | Ilford FP4+ 125
Digitized with Canon EOS 6D | lighttable | digitazia
Home developed in Adox FX39II 1/14 | 7,5 min / 20 gr C
Negative Lab Pro v2.3.0 | Color Model: B+W | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Standard | WB: Auto-Neutral | LUT: Frontier
I should have ironed this before i took the photos but it was a work in progress at the time as i had shortened the bodice a little and that in turn raised the skirt.
This was a practice run about would it look alright. It does so i am happy.
Yesterday was just a real life day what with a little gardening not much makeup and a spot of sewing.