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Livingstone
Gender: Male
| | Death is not the End < on 12/6/2009 11:07 PM >
| | | These are from an old textile mill circa 1860-70. (My guess based on other mills of the same style in the area) My first find using GE. Pics are both film and digital, compiled from 3 visits. It's been a bit of a learning curve trying to light this place well for a decent shot. (edit: correct orientation
1) 575' of RR bridge to cross, though one could just park in front ( What fun is that?) the mill can be seen diagonally through bridge to right.
| 2) recent work on the dam. This out/overflow is new as is the concrete tunnel to the left.
| 3) Dilapidated foot bridge.
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| 5)Hole in building wall allowing access to this room.
| 6) Pics 6-14 are all lower level. It's dark.
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| 15) this room is quite large and again, dark. It is the 2nd level accessed via concrete ramp. Pics 16-19 lie through the door at far end.
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[last edit 12/7/2009 12:40 AM by Livingstone - edited 4 times]
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gr8fzy1
Location: Waterbury, CT Gender: Male
Fewer and Fewer...
| | | | Re: Death is not the End <Reply # 1 on 12/7/2009 12:50 AM >
| | | Very nice, especially the second half of the set.
Softly creeping through Empty hallways decades old, glimpsing history. |
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Livingstone
Gender: Male
| | Re: Death is not the End <Reply # 2 on 12/7/2009 12:57 AM >
| | | Posted by gr8fzy1 Very nice, especially the second half of the set.
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Thank you sir
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Avius
Location: Washington DC / NOVA Gender: Male
Wow you guys!
| | | Re: Death is not the End <Reply # 4 on 12/7/2009 3:25 PM >
| | | Posted by Adv.Pack I like the granulation.
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I agree. The grainy black and white really gives it an old-time look. I can just picture a couple of guys in vests, spats, bow ties, and bowler hats standing around the machines in #18.
In places forgotten, tread where you will. -=- http://www.flickr.com/photos/avius/ |
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cr400
Location: Los Angeles, CA Gender: Male
| | Re: Death is not the End <Reply # 5 on 12/7/2009 3:41 PM >
| | | Very nice set, the river below the bridge in the last shot, looks near flood stage? Or at the very least, it looks angry.
You can see a million miles tonite, but you can't get very far. Honorary member of UER lifetime acheivement award winning, 2Xplorations and Guide Services, Texas. |
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Livingstone
Gender: Male
| | Re: Death is not the End <Reply # 6 on 12/8/2009 12:51 AM >
| | | Posted by cr400 Very nice set, the river below the bridge in the last shot, looks near flood stage? Or at the very least, it looks angry.
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It had been raining but not quite flood stage(rain made for great sound effects inside the building, leaks and all.). The bridge is over a section of rapids and it does roar. And yeah I think most dammed rivers are ANGRY.
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Jerkabobber
Location: Buffalo, NY. USA Gender: Male
Try to preserve nature where you live, not just where you visit
| | | | Re: Death is not the End <Reply # 7 on 12/8/2009 3:05 AM >
| | | Excellent series of shots. Boy I love really old machinery like this, like #18... I would have spent a half hour just inspecting that thing. #19 is interesting too, was that a lock or something. Also I love all the old brick-arches. Nice explore man!
"Not all who wander are lost" |
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Livingstone
Gender: Male
| | Re: Death is not the End <Reply # 8 on 12/8/2009 10:14 PM >
| | | Posted by Jerkabobber Excellent series of shots. Boy I love really old machinery like this, like #18... I would have spent a half hour just inspecting that thing. #19 is interesting too, was that a lock or something. Also I love all the old brick-arches. Nice explore man!
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Jerkabobber, (Angling terminology?) #19 is a Toledo scale, quite a bit larger than one would find in the bathroom.
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gr8fzy1
Location: Waterbury, CT Gender: Male
Fewer and Fewer...
| | | | Re: Death is not the End <Reply # 9 on 12/8/2009 10:27 PM >
| | | Posted by Livingstone #19 is a Toledo scale, quite a bit larger than one would find in the bathroom.
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Good to 500lb's I believe.
Softly creeping through Empty hallways decades old, glimpsing history. |
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Livingstone
Gender: Male
| | Re: Death is not the End <Reply # 10 on 12/9/2009 1:03 AM >
| | | Posted by gr8fzy1
Good to 500lb's I believe.
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For minutia's sake, on the full res version of this pic the scale goes to 1000lbs. gr8, have you come across these? [last edit 12/9/2009 1:07 AM by Livingstone - edited 1 times]
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gr8fzy1
Location: Waterbury, CT Gender: Male
Fewer and Fewer...
| | | | Re: Death is not the End <Reply # 11 on 12/9/2009 1:32 AM >
| | | Posted by Livingstone
For minutia's sake, on the full res version of this pic the scale goes to 1000lbs. gr8, have you come across these?
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(Edited for clarification) Sure have, there were several in a local fabric mill nearby my house, but they have since been trashed by local retards. Mine went up to 500lb's. Toledo seems to have been the industry standard. 1.
[last edit 12/9/2009 1:33 AM by gr8fzy1 - edited 1 times]
Softly creeping through Empty hallways decades old, glimpsing history. |
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Livingstone
Gender: Male
| | Re: Death is not the End <Reply # 12 on 12/9/2009 2:35 AM >
| | | Now I'm wondering if they were specific to the textile industry, probably not but interesting.
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notscared09
Location: Nappanee,IN Gender: Male
Trespasser From Hell
| | Re: Death is not the End <Reply # 13 on 12/9/2009 4:25 AM >
| | | Awesome pis's,love the lower level
If it says "Do Not Enter", I feel officially invited |
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Jerkabobber
Location: Buffalo, NY. USA Gender: Male
Try to preserve nature where you live, not just where you visit
| | | | Re: Death is not the End <Reply # 14 on 12/9/2009 4:25 AM >
| | | Jerkabobber, (Angling terminology? |
Nope, lol... I've never heard that before, but good guess. Actually some friends made up this "name" a long time ago. I use it because it's so weird.
"Not all who wander are lost" |
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SonicME
Location: Westbrook, Maine Gender: Male
http://sonicme64 .deviantart.com
| | | Re: Death is not the End <Reply # 15 on 12/9/2009 12:14 PM >
| | | Great shots! Is the old water works still there on the opposite side of the river?
"Orwell was right, we're all gonna be targets" ~Greg Sage |
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Livingstone
Gender: Male
| | Re: Death is not the End <Reply # 16 on 12/10/2009 12:09 AM >
| | | Posted by SonicME Great shots! Is the old water works still there on the opposite side of the river?
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It is, right next to a substation (I assumed it was hydro pwr) New fence surrounds it. I think they may have revamped the turbines, this is only a guess. That new "tunnel" in pic 2 looks like it could deliver water for hydro power. Mill is owned by the power co. If I remember correctly. Need to do some more investigating.
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Livingstone
Gender: Male
| | Hate on me So that I May Grow <Reply # 17 on 7/11/2010 1:11 AM >
| | | Swung by here today while in the neighborhood. Looks like recent survey activity and some new painted "X"s, maybe it's coming down soon.
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