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Comments about crane

There are 41 comments about "crane"

Jewels: Was the one under the bridge before Yarraville the one with the milk crate erection? Two have been destroyed near Newport. One has the crates hung on the fence and the other thrown......

in response to: Milkcrate Man by Selig

Hands and Feet: Just got this today. The reality is this all started about the mid fifties or earlier. I remember moving several times before I was five years of age. This was due to depressed economics in......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

Tish: Great article, I lived at 350 East 92 Street from 1957 to 1972. Graduted from OLGC, my mother also attended the same school and graduted. I just went to visit the old neigbhor when the......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Dr F. Crane: It's a pity they didn't done teach you the grammars...

in response to: Acorn Community High School by Peter

Alan Taylor: Hi, Rob, I was just meaning to take a back seat to let others jump in with their memories etc knowing an ex work colleague is on this board - Hiya Bob. Cyril, my uncle (Bill Caufield)......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Alan Taylor: Hi, Rob, I was just meaning to take a back seat to let others jump in with their memories etc knowing an ex work colleague is on this board - Hiya Bob. Cyril, my uncle (Bill Caufield)......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

cyril bagshaw: Hi Alan Father-in-law once showed me "his" soaking pit. Looking down into that gas heated pit watching with what had to be an experienced eye the"cooking"(bringing up to an even temperature) those giant steel ingots......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

colavitos ghost: to me it looks like crane wins....

in response to: Needle Vs Crane by fuzzytank

joey: yep. thats the seattle that we saw in august 2007. it looks like china with all the cranes on the skyline....

in response to: Needle Vs Crane by fuzzytank

noname: I was driving to WORK this morning and saw something that truly pissed me off. I left my house to see 1 million plus dollar crane picking up Tree limbs! Along with this crane were......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

jamal: I remember the Henry Horner projects very well. I never lived in any of them but lived one block away on Warren Blvd. near Damen. I remember as a little boy when they were......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

rlf: wow, i love how splashy that crane looks when reflected on the building face......

in response to: Juxtaposition by John Conley

Pettis - December 09, 2007: Your comments resonate the truth in so many ways. When you peel back the years, you'll find that many families raise their children in the Henry Horner Homes. The Mitchell family was a......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

serlingrod: You can hardly find a $2 bill in America.....looks like Seoul is the place to get em. Here are some crane games I found in Tokyo (obviously took the pic cause of the name of......

in response to: Crane Game by chiamattt

gus hassler : a different type of tower crane instalation on the hospital.first time i ever put one up on a roof of a building on railroad tracks.travels lenght of roof on rails. i was master rigger during......

in response to: Queensboro Bridge by Peter

Ilona: It looks like it's just going to pick up the city building by building. It's a King Kong crane....

in response to: Quai Mark Drouin by serlingrod

Peter: nice {crane}s! the title of this post also got the similarly-titled TMBG song stuck in my head... ha....

in response to: They\'ll Need a Crane by CartLegger

GEO: I think it is called a trammel crane....

in response to: Vestigal Device: What Was This For? by CartLegger

aer: What's happening in Seattle right now is bloody awful. You can see 10 cranes (on Capital Hill I'm assuming), there are supposed to be something like 12 new condo sites in downtown alone this year,......

in response to: Bye Bye Belmont by fuzzytank

Earnest ( Bubble) Pettis, Crane '68": Well I grew up at Henry Horner at 1920 W. Washington # 606 and like John Bland, a classmate of mine so aptly stated this plan has been in effect for many years due to......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

John Bland: The reason it is cleaner is because they have displaced the residents they didn't wanted and now providing superb services, except to those areas that they are still trying to bulldoze. I grew up on......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

groovehouse: drink specials? I really like the second pic. Love the huge cranes in the background!...

in response to: Hooverville by fuzzytank

Pete Cesarini: A few thoughts: 1. Reminds me of another famous Spanish Don - Don Quijote. Who is Don Justo's Sancho Panza? 2. Another Quixotic monument (sculpture) still stands tall in Los Angeles, The Watts Towers. Very similar......

in response to: Don Justo\'s Self Built Cathedral by Hasslehoff

DAVE: [[img:17789]] T1082. Irlam Viaduct carried Railway Deviation Number 5 over the Manchester Ship Canal. Here we can see the Canal's construction under the Bridge. A line of wagons full of extracted material waits to be taken......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

DEE: YO you all read the book there are no children here but i lived it i'm from henry horner projects i lived in 1900 on the 6th floor i was raised around goons and gorillaz......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

procyon: the second one is my favorite. my aunt lives in huron by a beach that looks a lot like that, and the crane toward the left reminds me of the crane some developers apparently left......

in response to: It\'s Been Getting Cold by David

EvilGentleman: pedantic, pedantic, pedantic. I just right-click, save as..., and then open the document in either my photo editor or photo viewer, where it magically appears reduced to full-screen! And with all the details, I might......

in response to: Sunday Walk by chiamattt

joey: we can see the cranes at the port of oakland. but were kind of far away so they look like robot dogs....

in response to: Cranes by aer suzuki

Peter: nice! i love container cranes like those too. i pass them every day at the port of {newark}, when i commute on the {path} train. good shots!...

in response to: Cranes by aer suzuki

Peter: me too. i pass by their huge container-port at {port newark} every day on the {path} train commuting home. their cranes are huge!...

in response to: Holland Market Ernie by Jamie

Tyfoid Kid: The article talks about a concrete structure inside. The surface isn't brick. It almost looks like some kind of stucco. I stopped by on the way to work and got as close as I dared......

in response to: Ivy Tower by Tyfoid Kid

Tyfoid Kid: Or the Simpsons episode where he designs the Springfield Opera house. They build it like a normal building and then the cranes come in with the wrecking balls and bend all the 90 degree......

in response to: MIT Campus by Tyfoid Kid

elaine: hah! evilgent, no need to take the babelfishing personally, i was just being sympathetic and illustrating the weirdness of translation, with the help of possibly the least helpful translator anywhere. i have tried using babelfish to......

in response to: Bong Buffet by EvilGentleman

elaine: i have some russian correspondents on livejournal, and i mostly just enjoy their pictures, but sometimes i want to know what they are writing about so i run it through babelfish, and get a lot......

in response to: Bong Buffet by EvilGentleman

kc: fowl words from gramps, indeed. The Beauty Nest, a/k/a the Cock's Comb. For some reason that karate kid picture looks like...it should be a move like "the crane." Do roosters actually fight with their feet?......

in response to: Chicken Run by kc

jeeff: jack is right! clearly the rooster is getting ready to do a crane kick a la 'the karate kid'. [[img:9912]] ...

in response to: Chicken Run by kc

Peter: cool flick... i love how the orange paint has faded and is tinged with rust. its lovely in its own way. a microcosm effected by teh elements... while also serving as a crane......

in response to: Patriot ic crane by fuzzytank

Stacey: Its on Jackson Ave and Crane Street - PS 1 you can see it as you ride the elevated 7 train its a warehouse/studio called 5 Pointz - Institute of Higher Burning. I have......

in response to: Prospect Heights: by Peter

Peter: similar but different... as in, the space is similar... the ramp you can see biscecting the middle photo is very much still there, and is the only entrance to "the hole" as far as i......

in response to: Ground Zero: lower Manhattan as it looks today by Peter

Charlie: Re: shipping cranes... this is a very crisp photo! Nice work... I love the colors of light and the reflection in the water (and very little grain) - great shot! charlie - alwayscurious.com...

in response to: Shipping Cranes by fuzzytank

Peter: wow, shit. not only is that one crisp looking photo, but the crane is hell of rad. look at the lights reflecting off the water's surface at the bottom center. i bet those cranes can......

in response to: Shipping Cranes by fuzzytank

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