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Tag Archives: Engine
Steampunk
According to Wikipedia, Steampunk is a “sub-genre of science fiction that typically features steam-powered machinery, especially in a setting inspired by industrialized Western civilization during the 19th century. Steampunk works are often set in an alternative history of the 19th century’s British Victorian era or American “Wild West”. Along with some fellow photographers, I … Continue reading
Yesteryear
I took a trip to Holmes County last Friday with fellow photographers and visited the Mt. Hope Auction which was holding an Antique Engine show. It was like stepping back in time as the many tractors belched deep dark smoke … Continue reading
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Tagged amish, chevy, dustbowl, Engine, holmes county, OH, ohio, sawmill, Steam, Tractor
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Steam Power
On a visit to New Jersey a week ago, I took a short visit with a friend to New Hope, PA on the Delaware River just north of Philadelphia. New Hope is a very artsy and historic little town, very … Continue reading
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Tagged #40, B&W, Black and White, Engine, engine #40, locomotive, monochrome, New Hope, New Hope and Ivyland, new jersey, nj, pa, photography, rail fanning, railroad, station, Steam, Train, washington's crossing
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Rust and Restoration
Yesterday I finally made it to an open house of the Midwest Railway Preservation Society (MRSP) in Cleveland’s Flats. I’ve driven by the old historic roundhouse many times and wished I could get inside! It was well worth the wait and … Continue reading
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Tagged 1918, 4070, chessie, Cleveland, dining car, Engine, flats, locomotive, midwest railway preservation society, MRPS, Nostalgia, OH, ohio, preservation, pullman, rail, railroad, railway, restoration, roundhouse, rust, Steam, steel, track, Train
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Reflecting on the Past
Traveling east on U.S. Route 322, near the Pennsylvania border is the small town of Wayne, OH. Wayne is the home of the Ashtabula County Antique Engine Club. This club is the home of a preserved early 20th century gas … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th Century, antique, Atlas, automobile, Car, Engine, Ethyl, Filling Station, Gas Station, Gasoline, Goodrich, Motor, Nostalgia, OH, ohio, Oil, Petroleum, Refelcting, Reflection, Sohio, Steam, Tire, Tractor, Travel, Wayne, Wolf's Head
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