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A clockwork orange
Clothbind, April 2024
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On December 14th 1896 Glasgow District Underground opened.
Originally built for the Glasgow District Subway Company, the railway first opened in 1896 as a cable-hauled system. Propulsion was provided by stationary steam engines and the railway was hailed as the first of its type in the world.
After five years of construction, and a final bill totalling £1.5 million pounds, Glasgow’s Subway system went live for the first time on this day in 1896, entering the history books as the world’s third municipal underground railway system after the Budapest Metro and London Underground. But it would be a troublesome baptism for the fledgling tube service.
The brainchild of civil engineer Alexander Simpson, it had been built to serve a rapidly-expanding industrial city with a population fast approaching 1 million people.
The first carriage of the new Glasgow District Subway, as it was originally named, departed Govan Cross at 5am. The first cars were cable-hauled and would remain so until electrification was introduced in 1935.
As dawn broke it seemed the whole city was out in force and directors and officials were soon congratulating themselves on the success of their new system. However, any fist-pumping or back-slapping was to prove premature.
At around 3pm a complete breakdown occurred on the outer circle, causing momentary chaos. Stranded passengers were forced to walk along the lines back to the nearest station.
A few hours later, as normal service resumed, one man suffered a horrific foot injury as the huge swell of people forced him between the carriage and platform.
As if that wasn’t bad enough for day one, worse followed at just before 11pm when a stationary carriage awaiting the signal to approach St Enoch Station from Bridge Street was hit by another car running at near full speed.
The two carriages were carrying roughly 50 passengers each at the time of the collision and 18 were reported as seriously injured.
One 14-year-old boy was rendered unconscious and taken to the Royal Infirmary, having suffered a severe cut to his left temple.
The accident made headlines up and down the UK, forcing the closure of the Subway until January the following year.
An enquiry into the collision concluded that defective electrical connections between the signals had been the cause, although private trials in the weeks leading up to the opening had failed to flag up any major issues.
The driver of the approaching car claimed that he had spotted the stationary carriage but had been unable to stop in time to prevent the collision.
Despite the accident, the vibe was mostly positive - one of the main complaints being that the number of cars available on day one had been “hopelessly inadequate”. Subway directors countered this by stating that the extreme “rush of traffic” had exceeded all expectations.
They weren’t wrong - over 9 million passengers travelled on the Glasgow Subway in its first full year of operation.
When the Subway opened, a fixed fare price of one penny allowed passengers to travel around the six and a half mile long subway as many times as they wished. Many passengers had taken full advantage of this on the inaugural day - including the 14-year-old boy who suffered the severe head injury at 11pm, who, it’s said, had been travelling round and round the system for 8 or 9 hours prior to the collision. The fixed rate was soon abolished in favour of a fare stage system to avoid future congestion.
Save a refurbishment in the late 1970s which saw the system nicknamed “the Clockwork Orange” on account of its circular route and bright new Metro-Cammell orange carriages, the Glasgow Subway remains largely unaltered. Expansion of the six and half mile long, fifteen station circuit has been discussed on numerous occasions but has never come to fruition.
Recently Subway bosses gave a sneak peek inside new driverless trains set to be on the tracks next year, get a glimpse of it on the video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XsV_VVPfwY
#Scotland#scottish#Glasgow#the clockwork orange#glasgow underground#glasgow subway#transport#public transport#history
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Do you like a clockwork orange?
I love that movie and I felt that Jack could fit in there as a kind of AU
It took me about seven hours on this drawing because I wanted him and his bakers to be there, but believe me it was impossible for me to make them look alike. So I just left him in that legendary frame.
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"You Missed the Point by Idolizing Them" Starter Pack
#filmedit#filmgifs#memes#moviegifs#dailyflicks#chewieblog#bblecher#fight club#userrobin#usergal#nessa007#userbrittany#userlera#useraurore#american psycho#dune#breaking bad#taxi driver#a clockwork orange#scarface#joker#true detective#new jack city#training day#the boys#paddington#gifs#movie#tv#kane52630
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Wendy Carlos pictured with the Moog System 55 a staple in her solo projects and iconic film scores, including for Stanley Kubrick's 'A Clockwork Orange' (1972)
One of electronic music's most important figures, Wendy Carlos is a true pioneer of the craft with countless influential albums and scores. She provided technical advice and insights to Robert Moog during the development of the Moog Synthesizer, an instrument that would revolutionize the music landscape. Her album 'Sonic Seasonings' (1972) is an early example of an ambient record, blending the then-new synth with field recordings to create an entirely new listening experience — years before the term "ambient" was even coined!
#wendy carlos#moog#moog system 55#synthesizer#synths#robert moog#score#albums#electronic#electronic music#ambient#sonic seasonings#music#stanley kubri#a clockwork orange#sound#musician#artist#u
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Never before seen outtake from the A Clockwork Orange inspired Blender magazine photoshoot from 2005. Ray Lego is the photographer and he is selling some of the available prints!
“Photographed in the basement of P.A.L. in Union Square.”
Buy it here or his instagram @ raylego
#frank iero#my chemical romance#gerard way#my chem#mcr#mikey way#Ray toro#2005#photoshoot outtake#photoshoot#a clockwork orange inspired
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Steps on him and squishes him like a bug
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A Clockwork Orange (1971)
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Malcolm McDowell, A Clockwork Orange, Stnley Kubrick, 1971
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Evil
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i think these two are funny
#limbus company#ishmael lcb#dante lcb#i think their shipname should be clockwork orange. just saying. i dont actually ship them but they're cute together#i find it so funny that everyone makes fun of ish for hitting dante in canto v but neither of them feel that bad about it LMAO#limbus fanart#strbylmn art#anyways. last gacha before canto vii drops (kyaa) and i'm trying to figure out what season 4 ids to buy... many decisions...
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1971
#times square#new york city#new york#nyc#clockwork orange#stanley kubrick#neon#night#city#1970s#70s#70's#1971
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LITERATURE SERIES: Dystopia
“Always, at every moment, there will be the thrill of victory, the sensation of trampling on an enemy who is helpless. If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face — for ever… And remember that it is for ever. The face will always be there to be stamped upon." ― George Orwell (1984)
#literatureedit#litedit#booksociety#booknet#thgedit#1984#fahrenheit 451#the hunger games#brave new world#litseries#the giver#a clockwork orange#the stand#stephen king#1k#litmine#mine*
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great news, pigeon has discovered that sometimes when i hold a bag and it makes noise it's treats
bad news, she got a brain the size of a walnut and does not understand the difference between a tasty little salmon filled morsel and a spoonful of fucken turmeric, but she doesn't care, she fucken WANTS it
#my dumb thots#toronto pigeon#i need to make a sideblog for my fuckin cat i think#because for every post i make about her there's like 5 i want to make#hey all you mutuals who randomly pivot to fandoms and then i gotta look at 500 clockwork orange gifs a day or whatever#this is that but the fandom is the BEST cat in the world#(like legit i've never had a cat that was so instantly both affectionate and well behaved what the fuck toronto pigeon)
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