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In the 1970s, these old buildings housed a pioneering foundry. This was where the first all-magnesium motorbike wheels were made and later the first hollow-spoke wheels. At the end of the 1980s the company moved to larger premises and became a world leader in the manufacture of these products. Since 2000 the company has been under the control of Brembo.
Railroad car wheels/axles piled together at the site of a railroad accident. The wheels/axles were removed from the cars before the cars themselves were carted away.
Camera: Argus C-3 35mm camera with Cintar 50mm f3.5 lens. My copy is from 1953. www.flickr.com/photos/194048042@N06/51931932137/in/album-...
Film: Kentmere 100
Developing: HC-110, Dilution H, 16 min.
Seaham chemical beach at low tide .
12 years ago I took this shot of the wheels . www.flickr.com/photos/alanhowe/8847342086/in/photolist-2j...
St Paul Minnesota USA: June 05, 2015. Three large red wheels regulating the heat in large green pipes. Macalester College heating plant.
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End of the day... let's pull it in!
on beaches, on ships.
HELP, I am surrounded by WHEEEEELS! LOL
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For the looking close on Friday group theme 'Toy Cars' One from the grandsons toy box! Have a great day and weekend you wonderful people out there in this crazy world we call home, and remember we are never to0 old to play with toys!
Nikon D800, Nikkor 24mm f2.8, ISO 100, f2.8, 1/1000 sec.
Defunct junkyard in town. Really neat and unusual wall around the place. Need to get back here a few more times at different times of the day and document a bit more before this place is torn down. This is a presumably working man door in the wall of wheels.
Let’s bring a bit of colour into these dull, dark and miserable winter days.
The Sunday after Manchester Pride Saturday is called 'Wheels Sunday',
On a quiet Sunday afternoon an Alaska Railroad GP40-2 (built new for the railroad in Jul. 1978) sits just north of the diesel shop next to the wheel garden on the back shop lead track. At this time the 3012 was still wearing the classic 'Alaska Bold' scheme that she was delivered in (albeit with a US DOT emblem on the nose) and was the last GP40-2 wearing this scheme when she was repainted into the modern image 'Baby MAC' livery in 2014.
The ARR buys wheel blanks of assorted sizes that are shipped up in boxcars and then pressed them on to axles in the wheel shop.
Anchorage, Alaska
Sunday April 20, 2008
two possibilities for Macro Mondays. This is a toy cart of balsa wood with plastic passengers and horse, and glued-on printed paper decoration, quite flimsy and crude but colourful. I bought it for a song on a stall in the passage between Geneva Airport and its railway station, where sometimes flea markets are held. The wheel is 2 inches in diameter.
I thought it was Costa Rican but no, more likely Sicilian.
Taken along a Kentucky back-road.
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For FFF+ Snap Happy Group
Theme: Anything on wheels
Hornby R2529. 4P Fowler 2-6-4T
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In BR Black Late Crest Livery.