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I ordered more Bar Keeper's Friend online and they sent me this wonderful scraper. It uses a plastic razor blade to scrape off the dried cleanser. I'm cleaning the glass on my Breville Convection Toaster Oven. I am amazed at how good it works.
Hills Heavy Haulage Scania 142E B812CHE was originally new to Hallett Silberman and is seen here in the late 80s on the Northbound A74 in the Scottish borders with a Cat 657 scraper aboard its 4 axle low-loader with a jeep dolly.
Picture taken near my home in London.This is one of modern offices building on Baker street. Amazing glass construction, you have to see it for yourself if you ever in London.
Scraper Caterpillar 651 fermo probabilmente a causa della crisi del settore.
Tour alle cave di argilla dell'appennino romagnolo.
Provincia di Reggio Emilia (Italy) 15-16-17/07/2013
Scraper Caterpillar 651 stopped probably because the crisis in this sector.
My 1st tour at the clay quarries of Appennino emiliano.
Reggio Emilia area, 15-16-17/07/2013
Taken in La Défense, Sort of CBD for Paris. There was a beautiful light that day. And we were lucky enough to find that fantastic reflection.
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One of a pair outside St Mary's Church, Lewisham. Very stylised & attractive, I thought. When I was a child, our house had these (not so elaborate!) embedded in the front door step, but you don't see them much any more.
B is for boot scraper
A piece of ( The Game Of Photo Association): wrought iron with 3 legs > wrought iron with 4 legs
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I've had this for about 15 years. I use this for more than just dough, it's great for cleaning up the counter. You can also smooth the sides of cakes with it, cut soft dough etc. It's amazingly versatile.
Ἀποξυόμενος (Apoxyòmenos – “The Scraper”) is a conventional subject of the ancient Greek sculpture.
The statue of this young athlete holding a container for liquid, differs from the classical iconography of Apoxyòmenos. According to the model created by Lysippos, The Scraper is usually represented in the act of scraping sweat and dust from his body with the small curved instrument that the Romans called “strigil”.
This marble artwork is a splendid Roman copy of a Greek original dating from the 4th century BC.
Greek marble statue
Roman copy
I cent. AD
Greek original 4th cent. BC
Florence, Galleria degli Uffizi
Scrapers fill the air,
But will you keep on buildin' higher
'Til there's no more room up there?
Cat Stevens
It was a cold minus 12 degree C kind of walk, to the Remembrance day ceremony at the park but worth every step to see so many people there.