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Tin tabernacles from the 19th and early 20th century.

 

Bury St. Edmunds, 1900

Tin tabernacles from the 19th and early 20th century.

 

Abbots Langley, 1880

 

Le laurier tin est un bel arbuste à fleur et feuillage.

Tin tabernacles from the 19th and early 20th century.

 

Bramdean Common

Botallack Tin Mine

Tin tabernacles from the 19th and early 20th century.

 

Deepcut, 1901

Tin tabernacles from the 19th and early 20th century.

 

Brokerswood, 1905

The Windmill tries to hide in the tin roof of the barn, but the Silo sees all.

Tin tabernacles from the 19th and early 20th century.

 

Brokerswood, 1905

Tin tabernacles from the 19th and early 20th century.

 

Deepcut, 1901

Tin tabernacles from the 19th and early 20th century.

 

Deepcut, 1901

Tin tabernacles from the 19th and early 20th century.

 

West Winterslow, 1908

Tin tabernacles from the 19th and early 20th century.

 

Ludgershall, 1921

Tin tabernacles from the 19th and early 20th century.

 

Bramdean Common

Old large tin barn RT.66

Rural Missouri

By Brenda K. (10-1964 to 11-2022)

Edit..theoldphart

 

Copyright; Bigrock Photo Est.1984

All Rignts Reserved

One of the many monuments to the Cornish tin, mine industry

Tin tabernacles from the 19th and early 20th century.

 

West End, 1884

Tin tabernacles from the 19th and early 20th century.

 

Westergate, 1905

One of the tins from yesterday's window:

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Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)

iPhone 7

Hipstamatic

"This beautiful tin is full of very delicious ginger cakes made in Nuremberg/Germany

A great delight for a tiny bear like me - I will definitely enjoy this delicious contents, and no - will not share it with any bear, nor with anyone else ......and this lovely tin keeps the cakes fresh for a long time ...."

 

[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]

 

Taken Aug 19.08.2023 and uploaded for the group

CrAzY Tuesday #DecorativeTin(s)

 

😄HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday😄

 

Canon EOS 450D - EFS 18-55 mm IS

Æ’/5.0

40.0 mm

1/60 Sec

ISO 400

A colour version of the tin hut at stockton

For Thursday monochrome (Donnerstagsmonochrom) group.

2025-Germany; The sun came Project-365-008 and brought out this tin tree today!

From my basement of curiosities ~ Poughkeepsie, NY

Wheal Coates is a former tin mine on the north coast of Cornwall. It is situated on the cliff tops between Porthtowan and St Agnes to the south of Perranporth. The site is looked after by the National Trust.

  

Angles! Excitement!

 

It does sometimes feel odd to walk purposefully up to a place then suddenly dart over to a dark corner.

 

So many other people seem so... normal. I probably look like the strange, reclusive person that I am.

 

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Twisting and turning around the reverse curves at Rugeley, as only 40+ year olds can, a pair of class 86s, 86605 and 86628, head north with the 11.13 Felixstowe - Trafford Park (4M87) intermodal containers.

 

A bit chocolate-boxy for some but hard to begrudge the fine sight these old-timers put on, nor the fact the back-end of the train is helpfully included in the shot for once.

 

The last of the reverse curves at Rugeley Trent Valley on this stream for a while, with no future visits planned!

 

5.29pm, 14th June 2017

Old or new, tins are fun to collect. Each tin is related by smoke.

Tin tabernacles from the 19th and early 20th century.

 

Bartley, 1900

Tin tabernacles from the 19th and early 20th century.

 

Hermitage, 1855

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CrAzY Tuesday 01/14/25 theme: Water Droplets

Looked after by the National Trust, the remains of the tin mining industry at Levant in Cornwall are a striking sight and the guides are extremely engaging and knowledgable.

I'm posting this today because I'm looking forward to a bit of Poldark this evening!

Red roofs of Scotland. I know there are more scenicly set houses with red roofs in Scotland, but I'm still going to the ends of roads hunting them down. These one's are very much 'end of the world' in Ockle on the end of the Ardnamurchan Peninsula. It was very wet there as I headed down a track towards the sea where someone once sound a Viking burial ship complete with bones, sword, and various other artifacts. Why someone decided to look for that there, I have no idea.

impressions @ LaPaDu

SMC Pentax 24mm F2.8

The Paper Kites - Tin Lover

www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnrrFc8BI4Q

 

"Where we rest with water

It's raining all day long

And I don't know how we

Fall into these holes

 

When the cold is over

Pull me out the ground

And I don't know how we

Fall into these holes."

 

Blog Post

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Tin facade... in gray and red at a supermarket. -- Blechfassade...in grau und rot an einem Supermarkt

light painted still life

Just off the road near Fryeburg, Maine.

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