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The Royal Society For Putting Things On Top Of Other Things
The Royal Society For Putting Things On Top Of Other Things
WHEELED VEHICLES & THINGS AROUND THE WORLD / VÉHICULES & MACHINS À ROUES AUTOUR DE LA PLANÈTE.
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I wonder if this man's name is Heath Robinson? UK viewers will "get" the joke but for those who are not familiar with the name and reference, please see below.
William Heath Robinson (1872 – 1944) was an English cartoonist, illustrator and artist, best known for drawings of whimsically elaborate machines to achieve simple objectives. In the UK the term "Heath Robinson" entered the popular language during the 1914–1918 World War as a description of any unnecessarily complex and implausible contrivance, much as "Rube Goldberg machines" came to be used in the United States from the 1920s onwards as a term for similar efforts. "Heath Robinson contraption" is perhaps more often used in relation to temporary fixes using ingenuity and whatever is to hand, often string and tape or unlikely cannibalisations. Its continuing popularity was undoubtedly linked to Britain's shortages and the need to "make do and mend" during the Second World War.
(Wikipedia).
Camera: Nikon D500
Lens: AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II
Software: Nikon Capture NX2
Title "borrowed" from here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=egMWlD3fLJ8
William Heath Robinson (1872 – 1944) was an English cartoonist, illustrator and artist, best known for drawings of whimsically elaborate machines to achieve simple objectives. In the UK the term "Heath Robinson" entered the popular language during the 1914–1918 World War as a description of any unnecessarily complex and implausible contrivance, much as "Rube Goldberg machines" came to be used in the United States from the 1920s onwards as a term for similar efforts. "Heath Robinson contraption" is perhaps more often used in relation to temporary fixes using ingenuity and whatever is to hand, often string and tape or unlikely cannibalisations. Its continuing popularity was undoubtedly linked to Britain's shortages and the need to "make do and mend" during the Second World War.
(Wikipedia).
Camera: Nikon D500
Lens: AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II
Software: Nikon Capture NX2
Title "borrowed" from here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=egMWlD3fLJ8
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