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Some interesting buildings in the older part of Reykjavik, Iceland.

This is a ligher and an old, old pipe I found about four years ago. ^^

This one was unusual because it is off of the main street where most are! I have a feeling that this one is newer than it appears, (or the Johnsons Family Cleaners was added at a later time) due to the phone number being all numeric. Somewhere in the late 50's or early 60's, I believe they converted from Alpha Numeric, i.e., CE7-2981. With the CE being short for Central & so on.. NOt sure when this happened in Cameron, Texas.

Photomontage of Havana.

Old School Lincoln Continental i saw today, the only effect on the photo is the black and white part, colors on car are as they are in real life...

Its clean and without any rust, schraches, dents etc..

Very cool car in my opinion.

Camera:

Canon A480

Without a tripod

  

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Old venetian window Porec town

Bodie Old Car

Bodie is an original mining town from the late 1800’s. What’s left today stands in a state of “arrested decay” and is maintained by the California State Parks System, who took over the town in 1962 to make it a State Historic Park.

Located in Nash County NC.

just a plain photo of an old MacBook Pro keyboard; that design still looks fancy as the first day it was bought.

Old machinery on a field, seen on a weekends walk...

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Old home (possibly abandoned) in Newburgh, Me.

This is an old Voigtländer binocular (6x24) that I found thrown away in the trash can of where I live. It's perfectly working and surely worth a lot.

An old gas station from 1940 is now a residence. Shallowford Road goes back to the old wagon trail era.

Old lady, Pinmaekers optocht, Nederweert, Netherlands, 2015

Old railway carriage. For more details please see the following image.

An old Farm House along Dupont Rd Grundy County Illinois

This is an old trunk which was owned by my great grandfather. W.P.T were his initials and the number 7 indicates that this was the 7th trunk in the series. I believe this was one of the trunks used when he came to the U.S. from Germany in the late 1920s. This sits in my office and I use it to store vinyl records.

some old farm equipment we found on our photo walk.

 

Went with the texture overlay to give the vintage effect again on this one!

 

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Old truck that looks like it's seen better days.

I found this beautiful old barn setting in the middle of a wine grape vineyard the other day on the outskirts of Lodi, California. You can see it has seen better days but it still stands and is being used.

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this creeps me out so much, I love it!

Window of an old house, I used a texture of an old song book from playingwithbrushes, and thought it really looked nice.

Some black-eyed susans in the late afternoon sun, in front of the Old Capitol at the University of Iowa.

Knob of an old Singer sewing machine. Photo taken using Nikon D90, Nikon PK-13 Extension Tube (27.5mm), Nikkor 50mm 1.4 AI, crappy fluorescent room lighting.

Walking stick used by old age parents or senior family members

This morning we took the Queen City Underground Tour in Over-The-Rhine, and walked up Vine Street to several sites. One of the stops was the old Kaufman Brewery at 1622 Vine Street, across from St. Francis Seraph Chruch.

 

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From the mid-1800s until Prohibition in 1920, a big part of the community's social life centered around beer and its many beer gardens, and most of the beer was produced by dozens of breweries in Over-the-Rhine and the West End. At one point around 1870, there were 36 breweries in the neighborhood.

 

The former Kauffman Brewery in a pre-Civil War (1856) building now operates as the Guild Haus, and the above-ground industrial space has been converted into artist studios and apartment lofts. Guild Haus owner Chris Frutkin, who runs a real estate development business, said he hasn't figured out any commercial use for two levels of sub-basements, including tunnels beneath Hamer Street to another part of the complex. "When we bought the building, we had no idea it was down there. It was bricked up," Frutkin said. Then several years later, a real estate agent who'd sold the building in the '50s gave him some old drawings indicating subterranean rooms 40 feet below ground level.

 

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John Kaufman, under the company name Kauffman and Company, constructed a new brewery on Vine Street in 1860. By 1861, the brewery produced approximately 1,000 barrels per year. Two years later, the company was renamed Kaufmann Brewery. Eight years after the renaming, the brewery was the fourth largest in the city, selling over $30,930 beer per year and producing up to 25,000 barrels per year.Kauffman was producing over 50,000 barrels per year by 1877, selling in many markets in the midwest, south and the southeast. Its main beers included "Gilt Edge Bohemian," "Pale Lager," "Columbia," and "Standard."

 

A popular slogan used by Kauffman repeatedly appealed to the sickly during the time, "A liquid food for the invalid a wholesome beverage for the healthy!"

 

In 1888 a new brewery structure was completed at 1622 Vine Street. The office and family residence was located at 1625 and 1627 Vine Street, although that was demolished in in 1922.

 

John Kauffman passed away in 1892 and his wife Marianne Eichenlaub Kauffman took over operations and became president. Brewery production peaked in 1894 when Kauffman produced 70,000 barrels of beer per year, and the malt house had a production capacity of 150,000 bushels of barley. The complex occupied approximately five acres in Over-the-Rhine.

 

The brewery closed in 1919 when Prohibition was enacted, and Kauffman never reopened after it was repealed in 1933.

 

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This photo was taken in an old and abandoned factory in Piraeus.

The Iliad of Homer 1876 translated by Edward, Earl of Derby.

My Schools and Schoolmasters – The Story of my Education by Hugh Miller 1881.

Standing Rules and Orders of South Australia 1880.

 

The Works of Edmund Waller in Verse and Prose by Percival Stockdale 1772.

 

The Western Hotel Casino stands next to Atomic Liquors in the "gritty underbelly of Las Vegas.

 

Story at MaisonBisson.

Quarry Bay in the old days.

Nymphenburg palace

A development sketch for my short film "Escape of the Gingerbread Man"... One of the pub patrons... fairly tough crowd... even for Ireland... where the story takes place. It's obvious from his pint glass... that Old Scratch isn't originally from Ireland though.

 

I am able to make this short film on the good graces of Juck, and his studio "The Monk".

 

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