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Popular Science July 1937
Socket Adopter. A. P. Fletcher won a prize with a homemade socket adapter that enables both 6- and 110-volt bulbs to be used in the 100-volt electric sockets so that the trailer needs only one set of wining for city electric current and storage battery current from the car.
The base of a burned-out bulb, a battery bulb socket, two short pieces of 13-gauge bare copper wire, sealing wax, and solder are the materials needed. Break away all the glass from the base except the lower part C, which is held by sealing wax. Drill a clip_image002[3]_thumb -in. diameter hole B through the contact disk, off center about ⅛ in. so that the curled flanges which hold the disk in place are not cut away. Secure the center wire D in place by the set screw of the 6-volt bulb socket, and solder the wire A to the outer shell. Place the socket into the screw base as nearly central as possible, and solder the wires at B and E. Warm the entire assembly and pour sealing was into the space between the 6-volt socket and the screw base.
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The side branding on 131 is based off of the Little Orange 19 livery, which this bus previously war. The destination display is also appropriately set
The interior of the Boston Public Library has so much potential for Photo op's.
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Not the best shot ever but it shows West Midlands Travel MCW Metrobus Mk II 2622 ROX 622Y heading along Mountford Lane on 30.11.97 on service 79! I recall a bomb scare at Bilston Police Station saw it travel along here and I have to say that you would have to be mad to take a double decker down this road due to the low trees and even if it was possible in 1997, it sure isnt now! Mountford Lane is the view in my previous Flooded Again shot.
This is a classic example of when you should have your camera with you at all times. I just happened to be standing there with my camera when it appeared between the two houses. so grabbed a quick shot.
London, Ontario, 2009 - A walking parade kicks off the Walking School Bus program at Northridge Public School.
HDR Photography “Off To Neverland” – Here’s a shot that I took on my way to Neverland! Well actually no, this was taken from the Shard in London, England. The tower provides a great ariel view of the city! While processing this photo, I kept thinking about the movie Peter Pan. As cheesy as this sounds, I started to imagined what it would look like to fly over London on the way to Neverland! There’s something to be said about letting your mind wonder while working on a photo. It always brings me to a place where anything is possible, my own little Neverland! Oh, and if you ever need directions to Neverland… “Second star to the right and strait on till morning” :)
Lufthansa's A340-300 taking off for Frankfurt... flying low and slow (as A340's famously do at this stage) over Rockland Shopping Center as it begins its climb up to cruising altitude.
I have no idear of location on this one, but as a wild guess i will take a stab at Liverpool airport for two reasons , the main reason would be the large amount of flat uninterupted land directly behind the crane and second would be the shear scale of the building being constructed.The crane is of intrest here a Coles Gargantua, not in Walter Woolfendens livery but Walters before being painted in the correct livery, where this crane came from I have no idear the writing on the side of the crane has been errased off .
Neotropic Cormorant
Scientific Nannopterum brasilianus (Gmelin, 1789)
Portuguese: Biguá
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