[...] and don't forget that Kodak made photo paper, X ray film, graphic arts products, filters, motion picture film etc etc apart from many varieties of both professional and amateur camera films.[...]
At Ilfords the holes were put in the film by "perforators" ( in the dark naturally). We still had a few Bell and Howell machines dating from the twenties just plodding along. I think at least one of them is in the Film and TV museum in Bradfordnot to forget Kodak manufactured cheap cameras. Probably many of us used one of these boxes for first photographic experiments. Kodak operated Europes largest punching shop (or is is called pressroom?) in Stuttgart. I used to work there as a student. Very impressive machinery and all long gone.
Michael
That is on my very short list of locations as well as Transcon1 up in Montana
How many trains a day roughly along there.
Thank you. I'm fine now thanks, more a scare than anything else, but need further investigation by a neurological specialist.Best wishes on a speedy recovery
BrianI've taken two minutes to put some average overall corrections in and it's improved to my eyes. Someone more exerinced and with better software could do better, no doubt. Whatever problem you have here I don't think it's bugs.
Brian
Mick,Not railway related, well not directly, but aimed more for Rob, I'm sure he'll remember where this is
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I'm starting to miss it already lots of places at the southern end I should of explored more.
It does seem a very long time ago now.Not railway related, well not directly, but aimed more for Rob, I'm sure he'll remember where this is
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I'm starting to miss it already lots of places at the southern end I should of explored more.
Mick,
Terrain like that calls out for a nice enduro bike, a Husqvarna , Maico or for a bit of retro a BSA Victor Special.
Peter.
Yup and that's the good smooth bit I did take the rental through terrain that deviated quite a long way off the contract but, I have to say, it took it well.
Conversely I rented a similar oriental (Nissan) SUV in Florida and after two days was very pleased to hand it back. Gutless noisy tinny piece of compared to the Chevy Equinox. .....
Col,
Nice!
That's a full size SUV isn't it?, the Chevy Equinox I think is mid sized so a little smaller.
Colin,This would be my choice Pete .....
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Mick, try one of these mate, 40 to the Gal. & 40 pound more torque than the 6.2 litre v8 version
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Col.