Michiel 2005's photos with the keyword: sewer

Modern art – A study in concrete

Old sewer pipes

Ancient plumbing discovered

Alise-Sainte-Reine 2014 – Gallo-Roman town – Sewer

02 Nov 2014 1 339
Sewers tend to be the thing that is preserved when a civilisation collapses.

Rennes 2014 – Égouts 1949 Ville de Rennes

Stad Antwerpen

31 Aug 2014 309
City of Antwerpen

Drain made by Ets Truffert of Équeurdreville

31 Aug 2014 323
The company started in 1929.

Cleaning the sewer

New sewer

More drain covers: Grofsmederij Leiden

07 Oct 2008 234
"Are you going to bore us with even more drain covers?". Yes, I am. The Nederlandse Grofsmederij was an iron works company, located in Leiden, which didn't survive the big shake-out of the manufacturing industry in the 1970s. It was founded in 1836 by a Dutch-Frenchman William Archibald Bake who (amongst other things) fought in the Russian campaign of Napoleon. In its heyday it employed around 700 men. Here is a picture of the workshop of the Grofsmederij: www.flickr.com/photos/95306653@N00/2212827614 / Grofsmederij is a composite noun consisting of "grof" meaning coarse or rough, opposite of fine, and "smederij" meaning smithy or foundry. So the company made the big stuff, not fine ironwork.

More drain covers: Grofsmederij Leiden

07 Oct 2008 153
"Are you going to bore us with even more drain covers?". Yes, I am. The Nederlandse Grofsmederij was an iron works company, located in Leiden, which didn't survive the big shake-out of the manufacturing industry in the 1970s. It was founded in 1836 by a Dutch-Frenchman William Archibald Bake who (amongst other things) fought in the Russian campaign of Napoleon. In its heyday it employed around 700 men. Here is a picture of the workshop of the Grofsmederij: www.flickr.com/photos/95306653@N00/2212827614 / Grofsmederij is a composite noun consisting of "grof" meaning coarse or rough, opposite of fine, and "smederij" meaning smithy or foundry. So the company made the big stuff, not fine ironwork.

Drain cover of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Grofsme…

06 Oct 2008 171
I found these ones very near my office in front of the old Anatomy lab. For most people the subject of drain covers might be boring, but it gives me something to do when walking on the streets. The most-interesting ones are the ones of companies that went down the drain themselves: remnants of the old days. The Nederlandse Grofsmederij was an iron works company, located in Leiden, which didn't survive the big shake-out of the manufacturing industry in the 1970s. It was founded in 1836 by a Dutch-Frenchman William Archibald Bake who (amongst other things) fought in the Russian campaign of Napoleon. In its heyday it employed around 700 men. Here is a picture of the workshop of the Grofsmederij: www.flickr.com/photos/95306653@N00/2212827614 / Grofsmederij is a composite noun consisting of "grof" meaning coarse or rough, opposite of fine, and "smederij" meaning smithy or foundry. So the company made the big stuff, not fine ironwork. "Kon." is an abbreviation of "Koninklijk" meaning royal. Dutch companies which exist over 100 years can be bestowed with this title. It does not bring direct benefits, but it may help in marketing, exporting stuff etc.

Drain cover of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Grofsme…

06 Oct 2008 148
I found these ones very near my office in front of the old Anatomy lab. For most people the subject of drain covers might be boring, but it gives me something to do when walking on the streets. The most-interesting ones are the ones of companies that went down the drain themselves: remnants of the old days. The Nederlandse Grofsmederij was an iron works company, located in Leiden, which didn't survive the big shake-out of the manufacturing industry in the 1970s. It was founded in 1836 by a Dutch-Frenchman William Archibald Bake who (amongst other things) fought in the Russian campaign of Napoleon. In its heyday it employed around 700 men. Here is a picture of the workshop of the Grofsmederij: www.flickr.com/photos/95306653@N00/2212827614 / Grofsmederij is a composite noun consisting of "grof" meaning coarse or rough, opposite of fine, and "smederij" meaning smithy or foundry. So the company made the big stuff, not fine ironwork. "Kon." is an abbreviation of "Koninklijk" meaning royal. Dutch companies which exist over 100 years can be bestowed with this title. It does not bring direct benefits, but it may help in marketing, exporting stuff etc.

Drain cover

06 Oct 2008 142
For most people the subject of drain covers might be boring, but it gives me something to do when walking on the streets. The most-interesting ones are the ones of companies that went down the drain themselves: remnants of the old days.

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