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Painted this epic production with Flem today, long days paint, but wicked day all in all, ww1 themed, 'Shell Shock' production,
cheers to Flem and Pilot
This is an old Theo Multiple Pump beautifully restored and residing in the Lakeland Motor Museum. If you wish to see an old advert for this type of pump look below.
These pupils were encouraged to draw these shells from life using only watercolour and paintbrushes. I think the colours and textures are brilliant
The outer shell of Ferrari World Arena. The beautiful curved shell stretches all over the large span.
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Food Mart (1,224 square feet)
2200 Cunningham Drive, Coliseum Crossing, Hampton, VA
This was originally an Exxon, which was built and opened in 1989.
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Food Mart (1,224 square feet)
2200 Cunningham Drive, Coliseum Crossing, Hampton, VA
This was originally an Exxon, which was built and opened in 1989.
From the "long march" that led from Highway 58 to Shell Creek Road to Bitterwater Road to Gillis Canyon Road to Annette and finally Davis Road. Five bracketed shots tone mapped in HDR
“Status will get you nowhere. Only an open heart will allow you to float equally between everyone.” Mitch Albom
There is a large shell ring of Indian origin to be found on the western side of the island between the more modern ruins at Chocolate and those at High Point . This ring is deceptive for the casual observer because its current composition implies a diet largely comprising oysters, with some clams and whelks. In fact, mammals such as deer, raccoon, dog and opossum, together with fish, are now known to have been the major components of the Indian diet.
Originally constructed in the late 1930’s, this shell-shaped service station serviced gas guzzlers for decades. The building fell into disrepair towards the end of the 20th century, but was then restored by state historic society, Preservation North Carolina. Today, this clamshell serves as a regional office and info center about the station and other preservation projects. Don’t miss this photo-worthy detour located off East Sprague Street. Photo provided by Christine Rucker
An assortment of British medium and heavy artillery shells from WWII. On display at the Oorlogsmuseum, Overloon in The Netherlands.
I am a lonely sea shell washed away into the sea, as the waves continue to rush up against me; I will no longer be. I was once a living organism who could fill smell and see, now I am just a fragment of what use to be. My life ended so suddenly without a sign of warning, now that remains are only traces of time that suddenly slipped away.