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Greetings. My name is Draconichiaro. I live in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, am training to become an industrial electrician, as an apprentice at a local steel mill.
I usually create and/or edit articles about local topics as well as topics that I know well (while citing credible sources, of course).
Gallery
editHere are all the images that I have uploaded to WMF sites. The vast majority of them are featured in articles. However, some are considered out of date, have been removed/replaced in the relevant articles, and are displayed here for archival purposes.
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The Frati & Co. band organ at the Lakeside Park Carousel in Port Dalhousie, Ontario. Plays Wurlitzer 150 scale rolls
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The Rainbow Carillon Tower in Niagara Falls, Canada
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The roll-playing mechanism on the Wurlitzer 146 band organ at the Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum in North Tonawanda, NY. 150 Scale
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The mail chute in Stelco Tower in Hamilton, Ontario
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A residential laundry chute
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Commerce Place I Lobby
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Commerce Place II Lobby
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Commerce Place II Elevator Core
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Commerce Place I Elevator Core
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14th floor mail chute in Stelco Tower
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The electron gun from an RCA Vidicon camera tube
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Joyce Centre For Partnership & Innovation (EA Wing) Atrium
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ИH-14 (IN-14) Nixie tubes displaying "25". Notice how the 5 is an upside-down 2
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The Clock Of The Charging Horsemen, also known as the Birks Clock, located at the Hamilton Farmers' Market in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Built in 1930, the clock was originally located on the Birks Building at the corner of King and James Streets. After several relocations, the clock's current and permanent home is now the Hamilton Farmers' Market. Every 15 minutes, the miniature knights joust as they rotate around the clock's base. The clock also chimes and plays music. The clock sounds very similar to a carillon
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The fully-restored Gage Park Fountain during it's first weekend in operation after being restored
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Fully-restored Gage Park Fountain and watercourse
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One World Trade Center viewed from the National September 11 Memorial
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Delta Atrium at the Gaylord Opryland
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Lakeside Park Carousel
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Various wooden animals on the Lakeside Park Carousel
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A Wurlitzer Caliola roll ready to be played. This Caliola is located at the Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum
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Stelco Tower
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Stelco Tower viewed from the Jackson Square rooftop plaza
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Stelco Tower at dusk
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Escalators and stairs leading from the plaza level to the lobby level and mall
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Escalators and stairs leading from the plaza level to the lobby level (left) and mall (right)
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Commerce Place complex
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Commerce Place at dusk
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Commerce Place I
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Commerce Place II
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BDC Building at dusk
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A CRT television filmed in slow motion. The line of light is being drawn from left to right in a raster pattern. The film on-screen is Disney's Pete's Dragon
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Stelco Tower
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Stelco Tower
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Stelco Tower lobby mail chute
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FirstOntario Concert Hall
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Sheraton Hamilton
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"Canadac", a Stelcoloy sculpture by Kosso Eloul located at Commonwealth Square
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Stelco Tower lobby
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Stelco Tower high-rise elevator bank
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BMO Pavilion lobby
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BMO Pavilion elevator bank
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Standard Life Centre lobby
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Standard Life Centre lobby
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Commerce Place Hamilton
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Commerce Place I
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Commerce Place II
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The West portion of the Jackson Square mall, within the Standard Life Centre atrium
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Standard Life Centre atrium
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Standard Life Centre atrium
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Standard Life Centre
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Jackson Square King Street and James Street entrance
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Robert Thomson Building
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Robert Thomson Building viewed from the Jackson Square rooftop plaza
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Robert Thomson Building lobby
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Robert Thomson Building plaza level
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Bank of Montreal Pavilion
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Bank of Montreal Pavilion viewed from the Jackson Square rooftop plaza
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Standard Life Centre viewed from the Jackson Square rooftop plaza
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Plaque commemorating the completion of Lloyd D. Jackson Square
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Sheraton Hamilton
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Sheraton Hamilton lobby
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Sheraton Hamilton lobby
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Sheraton Hamilton King Street entrance, lobby, and plaza level
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Sheraton Hamilton plaza level and elevator bank
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Sheraton Hamilton Jackson Square entrance
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Stelco Tower high-rise elevator bank
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Standard Life Centre plaza level
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Standard Life Centre plaza level
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Fountain in the West portion of the Jackson Square mall, within the Standard Life Centre atrium
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Standard Life Centre viewed from the Jackson Square rooftop plaza
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Sheraton Hamilton viewed from the Jackson Square rooftop plaza
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Sheraton Hamilton lobby
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Sheraton Hamilton main elevator bank
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Sheraton Hamilton King Street entrance, lobby, and plaza level
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Sheraton Hamilton lobby, parking elevator, and exit into Jackson Square mall
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Stelco Tower plaza level
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Stelco Tower viewed from the Jackson Square rooftop plaza
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Standard Life Centre plaza level and low-rise elevator bank; looking into the atrium
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Standard Life Centre plaza level
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Jackson Square King Street and James Street entrance
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Escalators and stairs leading from the plaza level to the lobby level and mall
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Escalators and stairs leading from the plaza level to the lobby level (left) and mall (right)
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View of an escalator's motor. Located at Lloyd D. Jackson Square in Hamilton, Ontario
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Stelco Tower lobby viewed from the Jackson Square mall
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Sheraton Hamilton
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Stelco Tower low-rise elevator bank
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Lakeside Park Carousel
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A player piano roll being played
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Hamilton Convention Centre, Ellen Fairclough Building, and FirstOntario Concert Hall
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Hamilton Convention Centre Décor Gallery and escalators
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Hamilton Convention Centre second floor corridor. The entrances to the Albion Room are on the left
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Path from the Hamilton Convention Centre to the pedestrian bridge. Several décor displays are located along this path
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Pedestrian bridge connecting the Hamilton Convention Centre with the Sheraton Hamilton Hotel and Lloyd D. Jackson Square
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Chedoke Ballroom C during the ConBravo! 2019 closing ceremonies
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The Bishop Ryan Xpression performing with the National Academy Orchestra of Canada at FirstOntario Concert Hall in 2018
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Great Hall at FirstOntario Concert Hall's backstage area
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Duplex roll mechanism of a Wurlitzer 153 band organ
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Hamilton Convention Centre Wentworth Room during the 2019 Hamilton Tattoo Expo
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Hamilton Convention Centre Wentworth Concourse. The entrances to the Wentworth Room are on the left
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Hamilton Convention Centre Wentworth Concourse viewed from the main entrance. The Wentworth Room is to the left, and the entrance to FirstOntario Concert Hall is to the right
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Steinway & Sons square grand piano in the Great Hall of FirstOntario Concert Hall in Hamilton, Ontario
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An escalator with its steps removed. Located at Lloyd D. Jackson Square in Hamilton, Ontario
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The Great Hall at FirstOntario Concert Hall's stage viewed from the first balcony
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FirstOntario Concert Hall
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Lobby and mezzanine located within FirstOntario Concert Hall's atrium. The connection to the Hamilton Convention Centre is located in the lobby, and the exit to Commonwealth Square is located on the mezzanine level
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Hamilton Convention Centre Chedoke Ballroom
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Hamilton Convention Centre Chedoke Foyer. The entrances to the Chedoke Ballroom are on the right
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Great Hall at FirstOntario Concert Hall's Seating viewed from the stage
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Great Hall at FirstOntario Concert Hall's fly system
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Looking North from the 24th floor of Stelco Tower. The Hamilton Harbour can be seen in the distance
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Looking East from the 24th floor of Stelco Tower. Landmark Place, Hamilton's tallest building, as well as the Niagara Escarpment can be seen to the right
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Looking South from the 24th floor of Stelco Tower. Commerce Place II can be seen in the bottom left, the BDC Building in the centre, and the Ellen Fairclough Building in the bottom right. The Niagara Escarpment can also be seen in the distance
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Standard, non-electric central vacuum inlet
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When a hose is inserted into an inlet, or the switch on a hose is turned on, two low-voltage electrical contacts (highlighted in red) are bridged, signalling the power unit to turn on (a toothpick was used to hold the spring-loaded door open for this image)
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Cana-Vac 250-E central vacuum power unit retrofitted in a 1929 Canadian house
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Left: standard, non-electric central vacuum inlet. Right: when a hose is inserted into an inlet, or the switch on a hose is turned on, two low-voltage electrical contacts (highlighted in red) are bridged, signalling the power unit to turn on (a toothpick was used to hold the spring-loaded door open for this image)
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A metal central vacuum floor inlet installed in a 1929 Canadian house. Metal floor inlets are used in locations in existing structures where it would be impossible or impractical to install standard wall inlets
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A 1920s coal basket style electric fireplace. The flickering effect is achieved by mounting a fan atop an incandescent bulb, which rotates due to the heat rising from the bulb. This fireplace has been rewired and the original heating element has been removed due to safety concerns.
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A Strand Leko Lite
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Selecon PLPROFILE4 MK2 LED ellipsoidal reflector spotlight
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Gage Park fountain and watercourse
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Gage Park fountain
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Composite video signal from a Sony Playstation
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S/PDIF Signal
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SCPH-39001 Motherboard (PS2 GH-019)
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IV-11 vacuum fluorescent display tubes
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Several types of communication cables, including analogue telephone, CATV, and optical fibre (marked with orange tags)
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An aerial optical fibre splice enclosure lowered during installation
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An optical fibre jack (cover removed) in a residence with FTTH service
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NTSC composite video signal (analogue)
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RIGOL DS1054Z Digital Storage Oscilloscope