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We ordered some orange and green 3D printer filament and it finally came in! Here is my newest printed Quin, which I've nicknamed Pump-Quin! (Like pumpkin, get it?)
I stopped by to revisit a couple of old gas pumps even though I knew that they hadn't changed since my previous visit. I placed the nozzle on the ground for this shot, after I was done I picked it back up and placed it back where it belonged. What did it really matter where I left it? Why did I bother? The futility of the act struck me as rather odd, the pump has not worked since gas was 49 cents a gallon. Maybe I was just taught to leave things the way I found them.
I don't think this is the same pump that was here when I was a kid, but I do remember there always being a gas pump at this old store building. Seems like there was a hand pump, glass gauge, gravity fill pump way back when. The store has only been used for storage my whole life (40+ years).
1971 Ford/Ward LaFrance Pumper
Philadelphia Fire Department
Philadelphia, Mississippi
June 10th, 1986
Pentax ME Super
Spyed this pump in a drive way on a walk today in the neighborhood.I shot a few, but having to zoom in cause the drive was about 40 yards long I was unsteady. Walked back home and got my tripod!
Based in Indianapolis, Ind., Peerless Pump Company specializes in the design, manufacturing and servicing of various types of large, built- and engineered-to-order centrifugal pumps. The company realized it had operator load-handling visibility issues with the current forklifts used in its 300,000-square-foot facility and turned to Crown Equipment for a solution. Learn more at www.crown.com/USA.
Gas Pump Nozzle Out of Order Bag. Irving Gas Station 6/2014. Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.
At the stroke of midnight on the final Friday of the month, conservatory organ students present Organ Pump at Finney Chapel. The event is an unpredictable mix of musicianship and mayhem that attracts community members and students alike, especially Halloween weekend. For the final piece, the audience is invited to sprawl out on the stage to feel the thunder when the Fisk Opus 116 rattles the floorboards.
Photo by Dale Preston '83
This building was the Pumping Station in Liverpool.
Seen near the Mann Island Buildings.
Grade II listed.
SJ 3490 SW MANN ISLAND
L3
52/732 + 1 Pumping Station.
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G.V. II
Pumping Station.1881. Common brick with blue brick base and
red brick dressings, hipped slate roof. Facade has central
round-headed entrance with rusticated stone arch, flanked by
segmental headed windows and with 2 windows above with
small-paned iron casements; window to right of entrance is
bloicked. Lombard frieze; 4-bay round-arched blind
arcading, segmental headed blind windows. Top storey has
sill band and paired round-headed windows between pilaster
strips, most blind. Top dentilled cornice. Right return
shows signs of attached building.
Listing NGR: SJ3406590146
This text is a legacy record and has not been updated since the building was originally listed. Details of the building may have changed in the intervening time. You should not rely on this listing as an accurate description of the building.
Source: English Heritage
Seen near from Canning Dock.
View of the pumping engine at Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, 1876. Shows a man resting his hand on the machinery as he stands on the engine platform.
Accession number: P.2011.47.1220
i saw these a few days ago but refused to spend the money. i told my mother about them and magically there was exactly the amount needed in my purse last night. so i went back and they were still there today. there's an entire other layer to this, but for now i'll just say thanks mom.
This pump likely dates back before the time when O'Connor's relatives owned the Andalusia property. Andalusia, Home of Flannery O'Connor at www.andalusiafarm.org . Photo credit: Megan Salter.
Collin Hudson at the 2012 Lyons Outdoor Games
Awesome C-AF on the OM-D, this is one of dozens and dozens of shots that are in perfect focus. Which really says something, considering this kid is a 4x BMX World Champ!!! (read: FAST)
Gotta love those old-fashioned glass globes on these vintage pumps. Located in Rockbridge, Ohio. This one's for Phillips 66.
Shinsei 4134 Mitsubisho-Fuso and 4334 Mercedes-Benz concrete pumper trucks. Although the cabs are different scales (1:73 and 1:60) the rear sections are the same.
The Mercedes seems to have been produced for export, the Fuso for domestic Japanese sales.
More images of the Fuso here: www.flickr.com/photos/adrianz-toyz/43016064081