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outside the aeronautical museum at Arrecife Airport, there are several old fire extinguishers and other stuff needed to operate an airport in early times, like ground support equipment, passenger staircases and refueling equipment

Old English sheepdogs

Old Bike at my neighbour's house

Old bridge near Stará Hlína, South Bohemia, CZ.

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Built in 1901, this was the tallest building in the world from 1901 until 1908.

 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

@ Gardens by the bay, Singapore

hunted house dare to go inside and discover life behind old windows.....

Old Barns and Buildings

October 12, 2017

North Central Missouri

(I THINK) This barn was in Wisconsin. Off a highway in a small town, it was obviously well-taken care of and maintained to show it off. I've included some closeups of some parts we find on the barns, like cupola (the thing on the top), weather vane, lightning rod, and an old water well pump.

 

July 25, 20109

Wisconsin

The Old World flycatchers are a large family, the Muscicapidae, of small passerine birds mostly restricted to the Old World (Europe, Africa and Asia). These are mainly small arboreal insectivores, many of which, as the name implies, take their prey on the wing. The family includes 324 species and is divided into 51 genera.

The old railway near Keswick, l

Old tollgate to be demolished for the extension of the railway line (Lombardy old railways - Italy).

I got up early today and drove to Lewiston, ME expecting to photograph hot air balloons but that never happened as rain was expected. Very briefly the sun shown through some clouds and this is the result. There are several large mills in Lewiston that have not been occupied since the 1950's or so. The one here has been repurposed to be used for businesses. The out of place apartment building was built about 20 years ago I was told by a former resident.

Tbilisi, Georgia

 

Georgia’s capital city, Tbilisi (თბილისი) or Tiflis, has seen its fair share of visitors. Located strategically in the heart of the Caucasus, a crossing place between east and west, the city has changed hands repeatedly. Its founders were local Iberians, who were defeated by Sassanid Persians, and then Arabs, Turks, Mongols, Iranians and Russians all came and went over the next 1500 years. Georgia’s golden age was the 12th and 13th centuries, when Tbilisi became a regional power with a thriving economy and astonishing cultural output. The old town, shown here at sundown, is where you can best experience Tbilisi’s hotchpotch of cosmopolitanism.

flowers from my garden

Taken early fall during a family visit to a children play farm.

Carrying a handful of money and a hand full of food.

These people have a small tribe like setup on the marina beach .. This old man as he passes by gives a rather stern look towards the huts. I sure would have been scared if he had looked into the camera :) (will post a crop of the face with just the sky in background. i love the face expression)

 

The backdrop is Marina beach in Chennai India.

  

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View of the old Richards carriage barn in Bideford, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Built circa 1864, it is one of the oldest barns in the province.

Old school house in Prince Edward County, Ontario. Experimenting with Nik plug-ins.

1906 Locomobile "Old 16" Race Car

 

In 1908, driver George Robertson and mechanician Glenn Ethridge took this car to victory in the Vanderbilt Cup, America's first great automobile race. It marked the first time an American-built car won a major international road-circuit race. The Locomobile competed while wearing race number 16, and it's been known as "Old 16" ever since.

 

This race car initially cost an extravagant $20,000 at a time when a decent-sized house could be had for about $1,500. Now in the care of the Henry Ford Museum, Old 16 is still in running condition and is entirely original.

Zimmerman Farm, PA I'm not sure what this is. A tiller of some kind I suppose. Anyone out there know?

"The great anti-intermittent febrifuge and tonic". "Sovereign preventative of and specific for all malarial diseases". 1880

I captured two old wooden boats on my sunday walk in

Vadet - Tistedal - Norway

 

A Seasonal Tribute to: Tistedal

Tistedal is a part of Halden - Norway, originally located four kilometers from the city center

The area started growing up around the sawmill industry

 

-The little boat is a traditional Norwegian rowboat

-The larger boat is a Norwegian 'Snekke'

 

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