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The first railway line in Tasmania was established between Launceston and Deloraine in 1868. Quickly the network grew and so did the railway workshops in Launceston. But within a century passenger rail ended in Tasmania and these workshops closed. This series will tell that story.
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We walk past the rear of the old railway workshop buildings. One of the tracks is still in place. This is all now part of the museum complex at Inveresk.
No detailed informations could be found about a factory "Frederic Schultz" in Mulhausen (Alsace/Elsass, France).
In an industrial exhibitor directory of the Paris World's Fair 1900 a "Schultz, Frederic, Mülhausen i. E." appears as an entry for a company or exhibitor.
I took this slide in February 1977 and restored it and then changed the image and then turned it into a monochrome.
I'm fairly sure that's a Mercedes 1418 in front and it's a Scania 111 to the right nodding at us.
Both the workshop and the car park next to it have long been replaced by housing.
Today i finished my Workshop. For this build i was going through a lot of boxes with old Lego and found some interesting pieces to use. I put a lot of work in all the details and i hope it shows!
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Another beautiful day in Venice
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World War II Naval Net Depot, Tiburon, Marin County, San Francisco Bay, Northern California, USA.
Abandoned building in an area contaminated by leachate from a landfill. The farms have been forced out and the lawsuits will be years before the courts,