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Showing posts with label steam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steam. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Monday, June 24, 2013
An Afternoon of Time Travel! Blists Hill Victorian Town
First, I must apologize profusely for the long delay between posts; I was very busy for the last bit of my travel, and then was unfortunate enough to catch a dreadful illness on one of those awful heavier-than-air flying machines. I promise to chronicle the rest of my journey in reasonable time, and then we will get back to regular scheduled DIY tutorials and other such blogging.
So for those of you who may not remember my post on Iron Bridge Gorge, I remind you that the region was the jumping-off-point for the Industrial Revolution. And they built a fantastic outdoor museum to commemorate it! *cue geek-out*
Alrighty, picture spamming time:
So for those of you who may not remember my post on Iron Bridge Gorge, I remind you that the region was the jumping-off-point for the Industrial Revolution. And they built a fantastic outdoor museum to commemorate it! *cue geek-out*
Alrighty, picture spamming time:
This contraption here is to control a mine lift! |
Inside an iron-working plant. |
This is also the filming location for the show Victorian Pharmacy, which I blogged about ages ago. As if I wasn't already geeking out enough. |
Saturday, June 15, 2013
THE ORIGIN OF INDUSTRY! Iron Bridge Gorge
It's no big secret that we steampunks have something of a love-hate relationship with the Industrial Revolution.On one hand, it brought a whimpering end to the heyday of art and craftsmanship and forced millions of people into wage slavery, but on the other hand... gears! And other shiny things!
Love it or hate it, the Iron Bridge Gorge is where it all started out. With the right combination of coal and iron ore resources, and some guy who had the idea to work iron with coal instead of wood, the industrial age began with this big bridge here:
Pretty isn't it? Ah, lovely old days, when designers actually bothered with ornament instead of just cost.
Speaking of the past, tomorrow's post is Blists Hill Victorian Town, the massive and epic outdoor museum built to accompany the industrial history of this place!
Love it or hate it, the Iron Bridge Gorge is where it all started out. With the right combination of coal and iron ore resources, and some guy who had the idea to work iron with coal instead of wood, the industrial age began with this big bridge here:
Pretty isn't it? Ah, lovely old days, when designers actually bothered with ornament instead of just cost.
Speaking of the past, tomorrow's post is Blists Hill Victorian Town, the massive and epic outdoor museum built to accompany the industrial history of this place!
Saturday, June 8, 2013
CASTLEZ!
Day two of my epic journey! Today I time traveled back even farther than my usual Victorian destination and into the remnants of a Medieval castle! Corfe Castle was built by William the Conqueror in the 11th Century, and even ten hundred years later, it looks spectacular.
LET THE PICTURE SPAMMING BEGIN!
Up next, how I got a tan in England!
LET THE PICTURE SPAMMING BEGIN!
Up next, how I got a tan in England!
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Friday, June 7, 2013
I'm in England!
At long last, my pilgrimage to the birthplace of steampunk and the Industrial Revolution has begun! I arrived in Winchester yesterday afternoon bedraggled, jet-lagged, and just about falling over in exhaustion.
My journey began with a joyous escape sorrowful goodbye as I graduated high school. Nothing much out of the ordinary about that event, although the venue, I think is somewhat worthy of mention.
Miller Park is a massive building in a neo-industrial style with such fancy details as a retractable roof. Sounds like a perfect airship hangar, no? Sorry, but it's actually just a pretty normal-looking stadium that houses a pretty mediocre baseball team, so it only gets a mention here.
After all, I had places to be, so I walked out looking a bit like this:
Anyway, onto the interesting crap: GOING TO ENGLAND!!!1!1!
(Proceeded by that excruciating butt-marathon known as eight hours on a plane.) At the least the airport in Madrid where I had a layover looked pretty cool. I can't get any pictures of that up right now, but I will, I promise. In fact, if I forget, reach through the internets, slap me, and remind me to add them.
But I do have pictures of Winchester! You see, my love of this town goes even before I knew what steampunk was, all the way back into the Anime Phase. And during that phase, my favorite anime character was the super-awesome and exceedingly cute detective L. And his hometown was Winchester. Bad news, I didn't see any of my favorite characters walking around town, but I did find plenty of other awesomeness. Without further ado, the gallery!
A few pictures of mainly the cathedral and High Street:
Keep an eye out for updates; I've got more pictures, but it's tricky to get them all sorted out on the go.
Doesn't it look like an airship should to come floating out the top? |
Miller Park is a massive building in a neo-industrial style with such fancy details as a retractable roof. Sounds like a perfect airship hangar, no? Sorry, but it's actually just a pretty normal-looking stadium that houses a pretty mediocre baseball team, so it only gets a mention here.
After all, I had places to be, so I walked out looking a bit like this:
Anyway, onto the interesting crap: GOING TO ENGLAND!!!1!1!
(Proceeded by that excruciating butt-marathon known as eight hours on a plane.) At the least the airport in Madrid where I had a layover looked pretty cool. I can't get any pictures of that up right now, but I will, I promise. In fact, if I forget, reach through the internets, slap me, and remind me to add them.
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L's childhood home. Sadly, fictional. |
A few pictures of mainly the cathedral and High Street:
Keep an eye out for updates; I've got more pictures, but it's tricky to get them all sorted out on the go.
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