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Architecture Galaxy S5 Case featuring the photograph Machine Shop. Hagley Museum. by Chris Kusik

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Machine Shop. Hagley Museum. Galaxy S5 Case

Chris  Kusik

by Chris Kusik

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Machine Shop. Hagley Museum. Galaxy s5 case by Chris Kusik.   Protect your Galaxy S5 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S5 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!

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The machine shop and millright at the Hagley Museum in Wilmington, Delaware. The museum is on the site of a gunpowder mill founded by E.I. Dupont in... more

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Protect your Galaxy S5 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case.   The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation.   Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S5 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!

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The machine shop and millright at the Hagley Museum in Wilmington, Delaware. The museum is on the site of a gunpowder mill founded by E.I. Dupont in 1802 on the Brandywine River.In the nineteenth century, the production of black powder entailed mechanical operations, not chemical processes. It consisted of preparing and blending together saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal with a
small amount of water. Workers purified the saltpeter by melting it in large vats. The liquid saltpeter was decanted into other vats and water wheels powered the mills. By the 184Os, more efficient iron water turbines began replacing the wooden wheels. Examples of both technologies are visible at the site today, including a reconstructed 16-foot breast wheel at the Birkenhead Mills. The large waterwheels and the comparatively small turbines, developing upwards of 40 horsepower, turned shafts that powered gear trains to operate the machinery.

About Chris Kusik

Chris  Kusik

Chris was born in southern Delaware in 1960. As a teenager he began studying maps of Florida and dreamed of exploring the state and it’s natural treasures. In the early 1980’s he moved to Central Florida. During his travels throughout the state he discovered the beauty of it’s swamps, prairies, springs, rivers and lakes. This led to an interest in photography and it’s ability to document his adventures. He also developed an interest in astronomy. He studied the work of Ansel Adams and his “zone” system as well as the works of the his colleges in the “f 64 club” of art photographers. It became apparent that researching the accomplishments of painters would also be beneficial. Chris began to establish his own style, a fusion of art and...

 

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