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Creepy
Yeah - the three hinges - I always think about them being three;
is a heavy door and closes in a special way
- and I think the doorknob is very low.
YES - The Door! Magical picture indeed
Fantastic doors really. They look so heavy and solid. I wonder where they all are now - there must have been so many
That door is very handsome and pretty. It looks heavy
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Noita näkyy joskus myös kotipihalta. :)
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it appears to be a Ford-Ferguson 9N, made late-30's into the 1940's, has a snowplow frame under it
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In recent decades, hard rubber is bolted to steel wheels of any type of tractor for parading and show...keeps the steel wheels and cleats from wearing out, and likewise from causing damage to pavement
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there clearly is hard rubber bolted onto the wheels,, this means this particular unit is NOT set up for farming..
This one operated on concrete, pavement, and other hard surfaces. Such were used for towing wagon trains of lumber and other commodities, and heavy equipment. Non-farming use of the belt pulley would be pumps, compressors, rock crushers, conveyors, etc.
Looks a little shy the wheel-chair; guess it´s the angle of he foot-rest. These pictures - all so good - can´t ever get enough of them - I keep coming back again and again
Is this place extraordinarily beautiful?
Are the pictures exceptionally good & wonderful?
Is it all The lamps?
I really do not know. I return again and again....in awe, and find all so moving.
Is Mission Hill Convent currently abandoned? Am traveling to Boston and would like to photograph.
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Täällä voisi olla rauhallisempaa asua.
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I'm happy this kind of placing is not more common. ;)
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Hi. I live close to this place and now is almost demolished complete.
As always thanks for sharing this.