MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos with the keyword: electric

IMG 1429-001-Danger Electric Cables

25 May 2024 108
Kenwood House. At first I thought this was a parish boundary marker, but on closer inspection learned otherwise.

IMG 2464-001-Wires

22 May 2024 69
Behind the Nonotuck Mill, Florence (Northampton), MA

IMG 1212-001-Electric Light Station

17 Mar 2024 1 1 104
Vestry of St Leonard Shoreditch. Now the National Centre for Circus Arts. Coronet Street at Hoxton Market.

IMG 9745-001-Puzzle Piece Utility Box

27 Jun 2023 106
All the utility boxes around Grafton Road and Athlone Street are painted bright colours and puzzle pieces.

IMG 9332-001-Pole & Palm

IMG 8171-001-Two Outlets

16 Feb 2022 1 1 148
Arts & Industry Building, Florence (Northampton), MA For my photo group assignment: Two

IMG 8160-001-Two Plugs Two Pipes

16 Feb 2022 1 141
Arts & Industry Building, Florence (Northampton), MA For my photo group assignment: Two

Northampton Electric Lighting Co ghostsign

IMG 20200314 141220480 MP-001-Chicken on a Wire

19 Mar 2020 1 180
Inside the Arts & Industries building in Florence, MA.

IMG 7224-001-Wired

25 Feb 2020 1 1 178
Every house in Winscombe Street is connected to this pole.

Meters

Light Switch

01 Aug 2013 370
The Trustees' Office & Store is the only Victorian building at Hancock Shaker Village and it has the most mod cons. This is where the Shakers conducted their business with the outside world. hancockshakervillage.org/museum/historic-architecture/trustees-office-store

Television

01 Aug 2013 1 1 389
I was very surprised to see that the Shakers had a tv, but they did utilize some mod cons. This television set is similar to the one that the Shakers had in the Trustees' Office & Store, which is the most modern building at Hancock Shaker Village. Guests from the outside world were entertained in the parlor. hancockshakervillage.org/museum/historic-architecture/trustees-office-store

Electrical Outlet

28 Jul 2013 267
The Shakers used modern conveniences including electricity and cars. This was the only outlet I saw in the Brick Dwelling (it's in the dining room). The face plate looks like it's from the 1930s or 40s, but I wonder about the outlets -- when did grounded outlets come into use?