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I had to photoshop out the ugly white warningsigns that are placed all over the ship but the rest is as shot.
No Dogs :-(
Good strange sign spot by my regular photostream contributor David on his travels at Port Isaac in Cornwall (UK) and the photograph is posted here with kind permission.
I took these Photographs when everyone was returning to their Motor Cars in order to continue our Journey East to Mount Vernon
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This series of Photograph shows a groups of Speeders that participated in this NARCOA Excursion. Notice that everyone is required by NARCOA to wear a Reflective Safety Vest to participate in the excursion.
Notice the two handles sticking out of the front of the Rail Car. These handles can be slid front to rear through the car. When extended out from the car, they provide Leverage for Lifting the Front or Rear of the Car. Using these Handles, you can lift the Front or Rear to maneuver the car onto the tracks. This is usually done at a grade crossing to minimize the effort need to Set the Car onto the Track. Some cars have Turntables underneath with electric motors to lift the car, greatly reducing the physical work required to set the car onto the track.
The Depot now belongs to the Telfair Museum of History, which is located at 8 Sixth Street, McRae-Helena, Georgia 31037. The Museum Telephone Number is: (229) 868-7114.
On April 22, 2006, I rode a Speeder from Pitts to Mt. Vernon, Georgia on a trip sponsored by NARCOA (aka North American Rail Car Owners Association). Since I don't own a Motor Car (aka a Speeder) , I rode with my friend Bill, who owns two Motor Cars. These are some photos of Water Towers that I saw during my trip on the Heart of Georgia Railroad. We started our trip from Pitts and traveled East, passing through the towns of Glenwood, Alamo, Helena, Milan, Rhine,
A List of Motor Car Models can be found at:
home.pcisys.net/~glenn_butcher/railroading/motorcartypes....
Assuming that the owner of the blind headed dog cannot see or has poor eyesight, I wonder if the dog understands this sign ....
Zinloos Waarschuwingsbord?
Aannemende dat de eigenaar van de blinde geleide hond niet of slecht kan zien, vraag ik me af of de hond dit bord begrijpt....
Original Caption: Country's Fuel Shortage Led to Problems for Motorists in Finding Gas as Well as Paying Much More for It, and Resulted in Theft From Cars Left Unprotected. This Father and Son, Made a Sign Warning Thieves of the Possible Consequences 04/1974
U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 412-DA-13063
Photographer: Falconer, David
Subjects:
Portland (Multnomah county, Oregon, United States) inhabited place
Environmental Protection Agency
Project DOCUMERICA
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A page from the c1950 Franco Traffic Signs catalogue showing the 'standard' range of traffic warning signs known as 'pre-Worboy' designs as they were eventually replaced by the UK's standard road sign convention in 1964. The signs, some illustrated and the range listed, are unusually described here as 'symbol plates'. The catalogue is undated but the crossroads sign and the school sign (this is the 'torch of knowledge) shown here were amended to different designs in 1955. The page also shows the basic post sizes and dimensions advised and the layout of signs. My, how nice it would be to write to Franco Traffic Signs and order a set!
Pedestrian bridge is closed due to some construction work. Fixing up and renewing some structural parts of the bridge.
It appears the locals have taken the production and placement of signage
into their own hands, possibly fuelled by the local shire's lack of action
when it comes to fixing their pot-holed and washed out roads.
Warragul - Leonagatha Road, Seaview, VIC
After the storm.
Under a threatening October sky... Stedham Lane is sealed-off. Near Midhurst, West Sussex.
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CLICK HERE TO DISCOVER WHY THE ROAD WAS CLOSED!!!
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Don't think we needed the apostrophe in this application. I'd like to see that happy face thought.
Velvia/Vivid Fuji Film Simulation.
An old and unofficial 'No Parking' warning sign seen on the public highway near the Battlesbridge Antiques Centre in the County of Essex (UK).
This is not an official pre or post 'Worboys' road sign so it has no legal status whatsoever. However those double yellow lines do..
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_signs_in_the_United_Kingdom
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worboys_Committee
www.flickr.com/photos/stuart166axe/tags/parking/
My Signs album flic.kr/s/aHsjbbYKf9
Photograph taken by and copyright of my regular photostream contributor David and is posted here with very kind permission.
April 30, 2022 - That is the tower on De Oude Kerk in the distance. The foreground is Damrak which is a canal in the Binnenstad (inner city) in Amsterdam.
mayaro, trinidad
february 1975
warning sign
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I tried something similar to this shot a few years ago, but was never too happy with it, so as it was a lovely day I decided to try it again. My aim was to show the warning signs at the foot crossing and use selective focussing to lead the viewer's eye to those signs and away from a passing train.
On 20 February 2018, ATW's Class 175 numbered 175008 works 1W64, the 13.02 Carmarthen to Manchester Piccadilly, it is passing Margam's Knuckle Yard.
Hier nicht schwimmen
Sony Alpha 7R II, Voigtländer VME Close-Focus Adapter, Leica Tele-Elmar 135mm f4.0
Wildness warning sign on The Skye trail
The Skye trail
Isle of Skye
Western Isles
The highlands
Scotland
UK
Since this enclosure is right next to the former weather balloon hangar, I guess there is an old underground gas tank behind the fence.
I actually had a smoke there ;-)
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6B13,the Robeston to Westerleigh Murco tanks,about to pass the foot crossing at Haresfield,behind 60007 - 26.11.12.
Near the narrow passage (km 0.6) this warning board placed; keep a certain distance from the track when a train arrives. Well...
A Kodachrome slide dated July 1959.
Originally posted on Ipernity: How to Tell When the Honeymoon Is Over.
This was in a computer room on the USS Midway (CV-41). Nice to know the Navy's got a positive mental attitude about this issue.
USS Midway Museum
San Diego, California
March 2006
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