listening to neutral milk hotel and thinking about the sad reality behind abandoned buildings like the brewery
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listening to neutral milk hotel and thinking about the sad reality behind abandoned buildings like the brewery
Brewery Park at Tumwater Falls
back when swimming was allowed
Ghost Buildings - Dorchester UK
14.10.2019
View from my clinic’s entryway. I love this building so much.
#287of365
LITHOGRAPHER STONE
A late 1800′s New Orleans Lithographer’s stone . Looks like this one was used for a long time as one side has a “ modern” REGAL beer advertising that dates most likely from the 1940′s , but the other side has all these amazing and rare advertising for New Orleans companies dating to the second half of the 19th century. Just a few named here
Angelo M & Joseph Solari / Fancy and staple Groceries 27-29&31 Royal Street ( this grocers were huge back in the day and were described as the original foodies ) Established in 1865
WECKERLING BREWING Co. / Corner of Magazine st & Tulane Ave.. ( this brewery was open for 2 years only ! 1888 -1890 )
CRESCENT BRAND adds , one for olive oil and the other for sewing machine oils with fantastic Crescent moon and star design.
Item No. E5019
Dimensions: 13″ x 10″ x 3″ deep
SOLD
504.581.3733 / t
Footbridge (Old Brewery Poznan) ©2026 blueskipper
Stary Browar - Wikipedia
HRD Vincent Rapide Motorcycle
The Vincent Rapide is a line of standard motorcycles designed and built by the Vincent HRD motorcycle company at their works in Great North Road, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England. The model debuted in 1936 and was built until 1939. Production resumed in 1946 and ended in 1955. Four major versions were built, labelled Series A through to D, though the Series D designation was never offically used by the factory.
Whilst working in his office at Stevenage in 1936, designer Phil Irving noticed two drawings of the Vincent HRD engine laying on top of each otherin a "V" formation. Irving realised that the 23.5" rearward set of the engine's idler would allow a 1-litre 47" V-twin engine to be built using the same cylinders, heads and valve gear as the Vincent single. The new crankcase could even be built on the existing jigs. When company owner Phil Vincent saw the drawing he was immediately enthusiastic, and a few weeks later the first Vincent thousand had been made, with Meteor upper engine parts mounted on a new crankcase. This first Vincent V-twin engine was installed in a frame originally built for a record attempt by Eric Fernihough.
This image taken by myself in the Old Brewery Cafe & Bar in the North Dorset town of Gillingham UK
New owner sought for historic Carlisle brewery An 18th century brewery in Carlisle city centre has gone on the market this week. The Old Brewery is currently owned by Impact Housing Association and was formerly used as student accommodation Full story: https://www.cumbriacrack.com/2019/08/05/new-owner-sought-for-historic-carlisle-brewery/