stevensiegel260: NY Subway 115
-leethal-: Oregon coast, you are fantastic.
The Happy Aspie: Rainy day visitor
The Happy Aspie: Not a racing snail but still escaped The Nothing (otherwise known as human foot traffic).
kittypinkstars: This evenings walk in 4 pics
adamcudworth: IMG_6085
sweetkm1: Heather Gray Pixie Bonnet
Mabel + Lola: Amy Butler
Lynn_EL: Wood Type
The Zoo Dude: Koala baby Owen
somethings hiding in here: Good evening! The print shop is open. 50 posters, three layers, and LOTS of canvas. Start your engines.
meg2885: Backyard studio inspiration
suki......: Dude in Lamb's clothing
U.S. National Archives: Repair Shop for the Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company near Richlands, Virginia, in the Southwestern Tip of the State 04/1974
U.S. National Archives: Billy Taylor of Richlands, Virginia, Is a Shop Mechanic for Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company 04/1974
U.S. National Archives: Miner Spreads His Lunch Out on a Bench in the Shower and Time Card Room of the Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company Mine #3 near Richlands, Virginia. He Hauls Equipments Into the Mine During His Work Shift 04/1974
U.S. National Archives: Harold Stanley, Director of Safety for the Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company, Looks at a Map Cross Section of Mine #3 at the 1,250-Foot Level in His Office near Richlands, Virginia 04/1974
U.S. National Archives: Miner Bathed in the Glow of a Co-Worker's Lamp Is Shown with a Shutter Car Used for Transporting Safety Men Or Other Small Groups 04/1974
U.S. National Archives: General Scene Underground in the Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company Mine #3 near Richlands, Virginia 04/1974
U.S. National Archives: Old Coal Company Town of Red Ash, Virginia, near Richards in Tazewell County in the Southwestern Part of the State 04/1974
U.S. National Archives: Closeup of an Old Coal Company Mining Town of Red Ash Virginia, near Richards in the Southwestern Part of the State 04/1974
U.S. National Archives: Old Coal Company Town of Red Ash, Virginia, near Richlands in the Southwestern Part of the State, Showing the Valley and General Terrain 04/1974
U.S. National Archives: Company Flag in Front of the Headquarters of the Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company near Richlands, Virginia, in the Southwestern Part of the State 04/1974
U.S. National Archives: Arnold Rasnick, Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company Superintendent of Mine #4 (In White Hat), Talks to Two Young Miners Their Red Hats Signify That They Have Been in the Mines Less Than One Month 04/1974
U.S. National Archives: Shift of Miners in the Elevator Which Will Take Them Down to Work in the Virginia-Pocahontas Mine #4 near Richlands, Virginia They Are Headed for the 1,200 Foot Level 04/1974
U.S. National Archives: Miner, Who Has Just Finished His Shift at Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company Mine #4, near Richlands, Virginia 04/1974
U.S. National Archives: Miners Line Up to Go Into the Elevator Shaft at the Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company Mine #4 near Richlands, Virginia 04/1974
U.S. National Archives: Miners Just Leaving the Elevator Shaft of Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company Mine #4 near Richlands, Virginia at 4 P.M. 04/1974
U.S. National Archives: Miners Just Leaving the Elevator Shaft of Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company Mine #4 near Richlands, Virginia at 4 P.M. 04/1974