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Defenders of Metaldefendersofmetal
2025-05-19

DESTRUCTOR (METALLION, VOL.2 #9, 1986)

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Efraín Martínez FigueroaEfrainMF
2025-03-17

despliega buque de misiles guiados en frontera con | Político Mx

En las últimas horas, Estados Unidos ha anunciado el despliegue de un buque de guerra, así como la ampliación del muro en la frontera con México. Origen: EUA despliega buque destructor de misiles guiados en frontera con México

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2024-12-14

Aujourd'hui est la journée de la "compétition amicale". Ma source d'inspiration pour les enfants :
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#judo #Destructor #Futurama

2024-07-22

_The Evening Post_, 23 July 1924:
         A MYTH DISPROVED
  OLD CHIMNEY STACK TO GO
   LIME, NOT CEMENT, MORTAR
  … When the small city #destructor, built in 1888, went out of business before a more up-to-date plant at Clyde quay about eighteen years ago, the old brick chimney stack likewise was spelled off, and there it has stood ever since, neither use nor ornament, but very much in the way of several possible depot improvements. So congested were the depot buildings that it was not possible to fall it, and, because it was believed that the mortar used was cement mortar, suggestions that it should be pulled down, brick by bricks, were never very seriously entertained.
  … A week or two ago however, an inquiring mind tested out that mortar … and found that the cement mortar story was largely a myth, for the mortar is lime mortar, not unduly difficult of breaking up or cleaning from the bricks when taken down. The order has now definitely gone forth that the stack is to come down and scaffoldings have already been built inside the chimney to its top.…
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#OnThisDay #OTD #PapersPast #Chimneys #Demolition #CambridgeTerrace #Wellington #NewZealand

Black-and-white photo: Wellington City Corporation Destructor from Clyde Quay. 1890. Description: View of the Corporation Yard and chimney stacks of the Destructor, with dwellings on the lower slopes of Mount Victoria in the background. Citation: Wellington City Council Archives, 00138-8602. https://archivesonline.wcc.govt.nz/nodes/view/13667Black-and-white photo: Procession of Clydesdale horses on Cambridge Terrace, Wellington. 1920s. Description: Shows a procession of Clydesdale horses on Cambridge Terrace, Wellington, in the 1920s. The hotel Selwyn is on the left, the Wellington Council’s works depot can be seen in the background and the tall chimney, straight ahead, was known as the Destructor. Historical note: This part of Cambridge Terrace was known as Clyde Quay until 1925. The Council’s works depot was on the site now occupied by the New World Supermarket. The tall chimney known as the Destructor, signifies the site of the council furnaces where rubbish was burned. Citation: New Zealand Free Lance: Photographic prints and negatives. Ref: 1/2-099996-G. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. https://natlib.govt.nz/records/23167141
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2021-01-04

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