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Practice session at the Brampton Court House parking lot. Pumper 206. Brampton Fire Department. Brampton Ontario Canada.
This old treasure is loving cared for by Ralph, Lynn and Chris. The property is part of the James River Park System. It was built long ago to supply water for the fire hydrants in Richmond. It is a beautiful building.
Petrol pumps stacked in the corner of an Esso forcourt waiting to be taken away after being replaced with new pumps.
Water Pumps intalled in 5 Villages Tando Bago, Badin District, Sindh, Pakistan. April25 2019.
Mr. Anwer Merchant and Mr. Shahid Siddique visited different village of District Badin on April-25-2019, where they donate hand pump. It gives us immense pleasure to inform you sir that the Water Hand Pump Project is now completed and is fully operational. This Single Hand Pump is providing much needed water continuously to the more than 200 hundred people which will benefit from this to improve the village’s health and that of their animals.
We glad to inform you sir that Mr Anwer Merchant , Mr. Shahid Siddique donate 5 manual hand pump through Lodhie Foundation the details of the villages are below:
Village Khan Muhammad Kaloi From Mr and Mrs Anwer Merchant
01 manual hand pump install to ful fil the basic need of drinking water
250 Homes with total population 1050 people takes benefit from it
Village Mossa Kario From Mr and Mrs Shahid Siddique
01 manual hand pump install to ful fil the basic need of drinking water
38 Homes with total population 130 people takes benefit from it
Village Mano Koli From Rahul and Surbhi Bhagat
01 manual hand pump install to ful fil the basic need of drinking water
35 Homes with total population 180 people takes benefit from it
Village Remesh Meghwar From Mr and Mrs Anwer Merchant
01 manual hand pump install to ful fil the basic need of drinking water
50 Homes with total population 250 people takes benefit from it
Village Payro Khan Lund From Mr and Mrs Shahid Siddique
01 manual hand pump install to ful fil the basic need of drinking water
350 Homes with total population 1800 people takes benefit from it
The old pumping station which used to deposit Scarborough's sewerage out to sea via an outfall pipe. It still pumps waste, but upto a new full treatment works.
January 2009.
Old water pump, Wolterton Hall, Norfolk.
Shot on Kodak Tri-X with Rolleicord Vb. Film rated at 200ASA and developed in Rollei RLS for 13 minutes @24c.
Axial piston pumps
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One of the many pump houses on the grounds for complete covering of the water supplies - Eines der vielen Pumpenhäuser auf dem Gelände, die damals eine Wasserversorgung auf dem gesamten Gelände sicherstellten
Dumaguete City
Negros Oriental,
The Philippines
Two touring out-riggered motorboats, locally known as "pump boats", cruising on the blue waters just offshore from Piapi on the north end of Silliman University Agricultural Farm.
Part of the Port of Dumaguete City, which was under construction for renovation and expansion at the time, can be seen on the left and upper portion of the picture.
Anyone who wears a pump will totally get this photo. You're walking around and your pump slips out of your pocket, off your clip, and plummets towards the ground DANGIT!!! It either rips your infusion set out of your site, bends your cannula, or just plain HURTS. My husband always grimaces when he sees this happen to me.
There is no cure for diabetes. Yet.
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LONDON. UK. 21/01/2014. The ariel ladder platform working above the house involved searching for pockets of fire breaking through the roof. © Lee Massey/Masspix. All rights asserted and reserved. No part of this photo to be stored, reproduced, manipulated or transmitted by any means without permission. Photo credit: Lee Massey/Masspix
This very ornate water pumping station was built in the early 1880's to supply water to Nottingham. Recently restored the steam engines are powered up with steam several times a year. This very ornate water pumping station was built in the early 1880's to supply water to Nottingham. Recently restored the steam engines are powered up with steam several times a year.
View of Stanton Engine outside and the shed houses the Linby Colliery Wining Engine of 1922.
First time I've seen this operating. The Sydenham Pumping Station, pumping the deluge into the Connswater River.
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Pumps & Motors comprising of Prime & Centrifugal Pumps from V-Guard adds high power using energy saving technology that are dependable by homes and industry.
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During the summer of 2020 Covid-19 quarantine, we took a trip down to the Coyote Hills for a break. It was a particularly warm day, in the 90s, and the wind did not develop until midafternoon. It had been a while since I had flown a kite so I sent one aloft and wandered over toward the western edge of the Coyote Hills and the complex of salt ponds that fill the former marshlands from the hills to the Bay. By the time we got to the ponds, the winds had freshened into Sutton 16 territory.
These photographs were taken at the base of the hills, where Salt Pond N4A joins N4B. During the session, the large electric pump station that moves brine between these two ponds was running and the outflow attracted a gathering of egrets. I wandered down the levee a little bit and captured a few shots of the adjacent salt ponds N7 and N8.
I am taking these documentary photographs under a Special Use Permit from the Don Edwards National Wildlife Refuge. Kite flying is prohibited over the Don Edwards National Wildlife Refuge without a Special Use Permit.
The Bowstring Bridge itself, along with a quarter mile long section of brick viaduct and a second smaller bridge, originally formed part of the route of the Great Central Railway main line through the centre of Leicester. Built in 1898, it was used for its original purpose until the 1970s when the railway was closed, after which it was converted for use as a footpath.
The bridge and viaduct are a prominent and well-known local landmark and a grand reminder of our Victorian engineering and transport heritage. In recent years however, the structures have been increasingly neglected and several years ago the footpath was closed off altogether on the grounds of being 'unsafe'.
Despite sustained and widespread local opposition, a campaign by the Leicester Civic Society to have the bridge preserved, and an appeal to English Heritage to get the bridge listed (which they ultimately declined on the grounds that it wasn't 'unique' enough nationally), Leicester City Council have ploughed ahead with plans to have the bridge demolished (at a cost of around £500,000) and sell the land to De Montfort University (apparently for the initial sum of £1) so they can build a swimming pool for use by the university and public.
The council claim that restoring the bridge would cost around £2.5million, and that even if they had this amount of money to spend on heritage projects, there are more 'worthy' causes in the city. However, it has been suggested that the £2.5million figure is actually what it would cost to bring the bridge up to the standard required for use by trains, and that simply preserving it to a standard where it is usable by pedestrians would cost about £500k - the same as demolition!
We went along to a free Paddle Boarding session. These are a relatively new kind of board which you pump up so they are super portable when deflated! They are super cool. I was well excited to get out on one of these things!