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The spaghetti tangle that is the brass & copper injector pipework on British Railways Standard 9F 2-10-0 92214. Both are live steam injectors and both are located beneath the fireman's side. 92214 had only just arrived at the GCR and its tender had been transported separately - note the tender water feed pipe is still disconnected and tied up to the steps.
Imperial Stout aged in Whisky Casks
Photographer at Lakeville Liquors
Lakeville Minnesota
Friday November 15th,2024
Not so pretty view of the Norfolk coast, pipeworks for the Sheringham Shoal offshore wind farm being built off the north coast of Norfolk.
When young I used to think American steam locomotives crude looking things, with their stove-pipe chimneys, bulbous domes, visible pipework and exposed rivets. Here we are many removes from the understated elegance of Stanier, Collett or Gresley. These days I can appreciate their no-nonsense fuctionalism: what is a locomotive anyway, but a boiler on wheels? When you were opening up a new continent, with buffalo herds, masked outlaws and consarned redskins to contend with, "design" would have been a low priority. Seen at the Strasburg Railroad Museum, Pennsylvania, during May 2012, no. 89 (not its original number) was built in 1910 at Kingston, Ontario, for the Grand Trunk Railway. Yes, I looked it up on Wikipedia. It was making that funny panting sound that these American steam locomotives make even when stationary. What with that and the evocative tang-tang-tang of its bell, I was there again ...sitting in front of our Ekco 405-lines black & white television set with a slice of lardy cake in my hand, watching Casey Jones, starring Alan Hale and Bobby Clark, as Casey Jnr, for all the kids in the audience to identify with.
Diss based Openfield Scania R 450 coupled to a three axle tipper trailer unloading at the Nestle Purina pet food factory at Sudbury
On my most recent trip to visit the real 2355 at the part, I made sure to take some more pictures of the pipework and other details and fittings - as well as some measurements with my tape measure.
I haven't changed much about the core build of the engine, other than adjusting the tender drawbar position, but I've added in another layer of detailing.
The pipework around the smokebox stand has been filled out, with the line from the driver's side tank pipes now traveling all the way down to the pilot area. There's a new pipe fit around the steampipe on the fireman's side piston, as well as another pipe behind that from a t-junction on the back of the smokebox stand.
I've also added in the brake rigging along the bottom of the engine, which is... well, it's a very hard detail to see. I've still got some refinement to do, but it's there and runs the length of the driver set. Once I get the brake rigging detailing a little more matured I'll post some shots of the underside of the loco - otherwise nobody except me is ever going to see it. I almost don't know why I bother - but I just like doing it.
East Coast 43309, with a National Express liveried HST set in tow, rounds the bend from Little Mill and passes Littlehoughton heading downgrade with 1E15 'The Northern Lights', the 0952 Aberdeen to London Kings Cross, on a bright 05.10.2013.
These are my very first mini cakes and they are fruit. They seem huge to me but are only 2.5" wide. I think perhaps they would be narrower if they were sponge and didn't have the marzipan. Anyhow, felt pretty pleased with myself at how easy they were to marzipan, but got my comeupense when I tried to ice them, what a nightmare!!
Sorry about the crummy photo, it was such a sunny day and I just couldn't get the light right.
Really hope people order this design at the wedding fayre, as I really love it.
Thankyou for looking.
Staying with Saloons today, but this one is firmly on dry land - the Saloon at McNeill's Hotel in Larne, Co. Antrim. We've met Mr McNeill himself already, and seen tourists outside McNeill's Hotel, but this is our first foray inside that establishment.
Chose it because of something quite unusual that I don't think we've spotted before in any of our Lawrence Collection photos...
Date: 1890s?
NLI Ref.: L_CAB_05513
Pipeworks at Cheslyn Hay. At the time the site was being used as a depot for Hepworth West Midlands & Stoneware Ltd. In 1961 it is listed as Stella Tileries Ltd, (The Hepworth Group), Essington, near Wolverhampton. Vitrified Salt-glazed Pipes and Fittings, Glazed Conduits and Land Drain Pipes. Hepworths had bought the business in 1959. The works seems to have been established in 1935.
Woolpit based Jewers Grain Volvo FH coupled to a three axle tipper trailer unloading at the Nestle Purina pet food factory at Sudbury
Stainless spaghetti.
Sweet pipework.
Brewery maze.
Touring Sweetwater Brewing Company
Atlanta, Georgia.
27 February 2016.
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Hitchcock haulage Scania coupled to a three axle tipper trailer unloading at the Nestle Purina pet food factory at Sudbury
Doncaster based Roberts Haulage [Doncaster] Ltd Volvo FH coupled to a three axle tipper unloading ay the Nestle Purina pet food factory at Sudbury
Clifton village, Bristol is a very busy thoroughfare and the main pipes needed replacing and this is a quicker method instead of digging the entire road a membrane is inserted into existing pipe work then will be inflated to seal the old pipe
The pristine safety valves and pipework on ex-Works British Railways Standard 5 4-6-0 73156 on Loughborough shed before her first run on the GCR.
Under normal circumstances the valves would be looking like those on 8F 48624 behind by now but continual bearing overheating has kept the 5 out of service since October. However after the recent work carried out on the rods and wheelsets she should be back together in time to star at the Goods Galore weekend in May.