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Heimir Sverrisson, harbour master, weighing catch from Sólberg ÓF-1 in Siglufjörður, after a fine fishing trip which was a good end to a record fishing year for the trawler's crew.
From the HARBOUR LIFE series www.flickr.com/photos/bjornvald/albums/72157713496138536
The Graham Argent Unloading Facility, LEFCOL (Lakes Entrance Fishermans Co-operative Limited). The prawns and fish from last nights catch being unloaded from vessels Aleven Bay, Hewardia, and Cape Everard. Lakes Entrance, Gippsland Lakes, Victoria, Australia.
Unloading Concrete sleepers just east of Mt Barker Junction on train number 2531 is 701,852,841 on an overcast day on 21-11-1994
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Down at the harbour, yesterday but was't too sure if the "EEMS Dublin" was loading or unloading but there certainly was nothing much happening when I took this shot!
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20132 & 20118 'unload' on C track at Drax power station, whilst 56098 awaits refuelling.
Taken during a charity photo charter at Drax power station on the evening of 17th/early hours of 18th August 2024.
A row of Fishing Boats unloading their catch at the processing plant along the south arm of the Fraser River in Ladner, B.C.
Taken at the Jefferson county fair in the horse barn. I tried to straighten this, but it just didn't look right. I like the light coming through the dust.
JS 8081 discharges its load of coal at the washery early in the morning, directed by the man with the green light. Sandaoling, Xinjiang Province, North-West China.
Service entrance of St George's Walk. Smith's Yard, Croydon. Ronald Ward & Partners, 1964.
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Unloading gravel is the title, it looks more like sand to me. It was being loaded onto a lorry at the quayside.
The location has been rain washed off the mount but the pictures on either side had been taken at Bideford.
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Geoff Dowling
What was the special chemical being unloaded from the tanker into the mothership ventillation system?
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About 4 years ago I left my dark age and had a go at a 'V' tanker ship based on the one I had in my head around 1984. [https://www.flickr.com/photos/littlepixel/48920154918/]
It was a plucky effort and amazingly got featured on the Brothers Brick. but was also a real mess under the hood and not something really buildable.
Fast forward 4 years and here's my Mk2 redux. which is loads better and only has one or two tiny cheats. (cut roof piece, small rodent)
It's modular, so could be the big tanker, the personnel carrier, fighter, depending on which segments you bolt together, just like the originals.
Obvs. you have to be of a certain age to 'get' what this scene is all about, but I hope you enjoy all the same.
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