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Freilichtmuseum Lindlar by Foto_Hobby_Spass

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Freilichtmuseum Lindlar

Foto aus dem Freilichtmuseum in Lindlar

Mesocco Castle by dinapunk

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Mesocco Castle

Switzerland

Mesocco Castle by dinapunk

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Mesocco Castle

Switzerland

Mesocco Castle by dinapunk

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Mesocco Castle

Switzerland

Mesocco Castle by dinapunk

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Mesocco Castle

Switzerland

Osmanli villa courtyard, Nampula Province, Island of Mozambique, Mozambique by Eric Lafforgue

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Osmanli villa courtyard, Nampula Province, Island of Mozambique, Mozambique

© Eric Lafforgue
www.ericlafforgue.com

Movie theater doors, Maputo Province, Maputo, Mozambique by Eric Lafforgue

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Movie theater doors, Maputo Province, Maputo, Mozambique

© Eric Lafforgue
www.ericlafforgue.com

D&RGW Restoration of Locomotive 223 by Laurence's Pictures

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D&RGW Restoration of Locomotive 223

Built in 1881 by Grant Locomotive Works for the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, Denver & Rio Grande Western No. 223 is one of only three surviving D&RGW C-16 class locomotives and the only remaining Grant-built example. Restoration work began in Ogden in 1992 and, after decades of volunteer effort, a partnership announced in 2025 between Ogden City, the 223 Locomotive Foundation, and the Colorado Railroad Museum aims to return the locomotive to operating condition in Colorado, where it spent much of its working life.

Urquhart Castle by Redhand1872

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Urquhart Castle

Munich by Keith Mac Uidhir 김채윤 (Thanks for 14m views)

Munich

Munich, Germany

20260330-BLUES PEOPLE-NB001-2K by Manuel Gual

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20260330-BLUES PEOPLE-NB001-2K

Echoes of the Delta: A Visual Journey Through the Soul of the Blues

Description
This collection captures the raw, unyielding spirit of the American Deep South and the enduring legacy of blues music. From the mythical dirt crossroads under a midnight moon to the neon-lit doorways of bustling juke joints, these scenes weave a powerful narrative of hardship, resilience, and musical salvation. You can feel the steady rhythm in the weathered hands strumming a worn acoustic guitar on a wooden porch, hear the soulful wails echoing through smoky recording studios, and observe the quiet, melancholic contemplation in a lonely diner at dawn. It is a visual tribute to the pioneers of rhythm and blues, the rural landscapes where the sorrow songs were born, and the dusty highways that carried those melodies across the country. Every portrait—whether it is a passionate singer pouring his heart into a microphone, lifelong friends sharing a laugh over a quiet evening, or a lone traveler leaning against a vintage pickup truck—embodies the authentic, vibrant pulse of Americana folklore.

These images were generated by Artificial Intelligence.

The Old Broken Hill Ice & Produce Company: Rear (Far West New South Wales, Outback Australia) by Buddy Patrick

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The Old Broken Hill Ice & Produce Company: Rear (Far West New South Wales, Outback Australia)

According to documents from Trove (trove.nla.gov.au) on the 17th of Nov 1954, the Barrier Miner newspaper reported:

Within a week Broken Hill will have a self-service ice depot. The Broken Hill Ice and Produce Company has erected a depot on the corner of Sulphide and Beryl Streets and it will be in operation day and night. Blocks of ice, named by the company "household blocks," of 20lb will be sold at 1/ a block. There is no limit on the number of blocks that can be purchased. Three slides will be in operation carrying the blocks down chutes from the inside of the machine into trays. Each slide will work alternately and the total number of blocks on the slides at any one time will be 120. A thousand blocks will be stored inside the depot. To work the machine a shilling coin is inserted into a slot on a switch near the trays. When the coin is inserted the customer pushes a button on the side and turns a handle once complete revolution. The ice will then slide into the trays provided. The switch is designed to take an amount from 1d. to 1/11, but as a matter of convenience only a shilling piece will be able to be used. The price of 1/ a block is below the usual price of ice. At the iceworks a 281b block of ice can be purchased for 1/8. At the depot the "house-hold block" will cost 1/. The 20lb block will fit all ice chests and ice boxes generally in use in the city.

Storage

A building for storing the ice was necessary for the operation of the machine, and the Ice and Produce Co. erected a special storeroom 20ft long, 10ft wide and 8ft high. The room is insulated and coiled with 480ft of 1¼in pipe. A self-contained condensing unit keeps the room at an even 26 degrees in temperature and the ice will slide down into the trays on stainless steels runners. Stainless steel is used so it will not rust and so cause the ice to stick. Directions for the operation of the machine are being sign-written on the front of the depot, which will be lit by fluorescent lighting, near the switch. As far as the Ice and Produce company knows this machine will be the first one in use outside a metropolitan area. It is being used with success in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney.

No Problems

The manager of the Ice and Produce Company (Mr. C. G. Davison) said "One of the reasons that the depot has been installed is because of the difficulty which has been experienced by the company over a number of years in ice delivery. Many people who have not been able to obtain delivery of ice in the past will now be able to collect ice themselves at any time of the day or night." He said the company was anxious to see how the depot would be accepted by the people and that it would be in operation in about a week. Any defect in the City's electrical supply will not hamper or interrupt the service of the depot as it is manually operated. The corner of Beryl and Sulphide Streets has been brightened up considerably with this structure which is painted cream.


In later years the building was occupied by Mario Celloto, owner of the famous Palace Hotel from 1973 - 2004, and the neighbouring Mario's Hotel-Motel on Beryl Street.

Source: Trove.

0060-CREDO_NO_2026 by Odfotené

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0060-CREDO_NO_2026

0032-CREDO_NO_2026 by Odfotené

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0032-CREDO_NO_2026

0059-CREDO_NO_2026 by Odfotené

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0059-CREDO_NO_2026

2/2 Dance Saturday - Wessex Folk Festival 2026 by dorsetbays

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2/2 Dance Saturday - Wessex Folk Festival 2026

Dancing around the harbourside. Photos from around the site and on the main and harbour stages on sunny Saturday at the 2026 Wessex Folk Festival

2/2 Dance Saturday - Wessex Folk Festival 2026 by dorsetbays

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2/2 Dance Saturday - Wessex Folk Festival 2026

Dancing around the harbourside. Photos from around the site and on the main and harbour stages on sunny Saturday at the 2026 Wessex Folk Festival

2/2 Dance Saturday - Wessex Folk Festival 2026 by dorsetbays

Available under a Creative Commons by-sa license

2/2 Dance Saturday - Wessex Folk Festival 2026

Dancing around the harbourside. Photos from around the site and on the main and harbour stages on sunny Saturday at the 2026 Wessex Folk Festival

2/2 Dance Saturday - Wessex Folk Festival 2026 by dorsetbays

Available under a Creative Commons by-sa license

2/2 Dance Saturday - Wessex Folk Festival 2026

Dancing around the harbourside. Photos from around the site and on the main and harbour stages on sunny Saturday at the 2026 Wessex Folk Festival

2/2 Dance Saturday - Wessex Folk Festival 2026 by dorsetbays

Available under a Creative Commons by-sa license

2/2 Dance Saturday - Wessex Folk Festival 2026

Dancing around the harbourside. Photos from around the site and on the main and harbour stages on sunny Saturday at the 2026 Wessex Folk Festival