An abandoned brolly, very much broken. Already flattened, probably by a lot of pedestrians. But still all parts are there, barely attached. Laying just next to a fire hydrant and some street poles. It was till now (date of posting) before realizing I captured this brolly twice but nine days apart. See previous post.An abandoned brolly, very much broken. Already flattened, probably by a lot of pedestrians. But still all parts are there, barely attached. Laying just next to a fire hydrant and some street poles. It was till now (date of posting) before realizing I captured this brolly twice but nine days apart. See previous post.
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September 4 2010
An abandoned brolly, very much broken. Already flattened, probably by a lot of pedestrians. But still all parts are there, barely attached. Laying just next to a fire hydrant and some street poles. It was till now (date of posting) before realizing I captured this brolly twice but nine days apart. See next post.An abandoned brolly, very much broken. Already flattened, probably by a lot of pedestrians. But still all parts are there, barely attached. Laying just next to a fire hydrant and some street poles. It was till now (date of posting) before realizing I captured this brolly twice but nine days apart. See next post.
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April 04 2025
In times of extreme drought you would expect to find no Bin Brollies. But no, here’s an almost binned one. Dark blue with no handle. Just next to a “restafval” (residual waste) container. Pointing to it’s destination. It’s on a urban 20th century environment.In times of extreme drought you would expect to find no Bin Brollies. But no, here’s an almost binned one. Dark blue with no handle. Just next to a “restafval” (residual waste) container. Pointing to it’s destination. It’s on a urban 20th century environment.
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January 06 2025
A very unique glimpse of the whole Brolly in a classically Binned Brolly. In normal circumstances most of the Brolly would stay in de dark. An open Bin with most garbage spread in front of it, so the yellow Brolly is visible in it’s full glory. Bin’s on a corner, next to an electricity box with torn off posters.A very unique glimpse of the whole Brolly in a classically Binned Brolly. In normal circumstances most of the Brolly would stay in de dark. An open Bin with most garbage spread in front of it, so the yellow Brolly is visible in it’s full glory. Bin’s on a corner, next to an electricity box with torn off posters.A very unique glimpse of the whole Brolly in a classically Binned Brolly. In normal circumstances most of the Brolly would stay in de dark. An open Bin with most garbage spread in front of it, so the yellow Brolly is visible in it’s full glory. Bin’s on a corner, next to an electricity box with torn off posters.
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November 5 2013
A folding brolly, black canopy and plastic handle. Small plastic loop attached to the handle. Bin looks quite new, grey matte painted. All set right next to a corner. Sunny on the right and shadow on the left of the corner. At the small view of the pavement you see three kinds of paving stones a.o. guide stones for blind and partially sighted people.
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November 23 2009
Classical binned brolly, blue canopy and wooden handle. Bin is a green smaller type plastic one. Mounted on a metal pole. Because the bin is quite full some other garbage is also visible. The bin is placed before a small brick wall next to a (school) entrance. The brick wall make a big planter in front of the school building. Next to the bin there is a bike with a crate.Classical binned brolly, blue canopy and wooden handle. Bin is a green smaller type plastic one. Mounted on a metal pole. Because the bin is quite full some other garbage is also visible. The bin is placed before a small brick wall next to a (school) entrance. The brick wall make a big planter in front of the school building. Next to the bin there is a bike with a crate.
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November 19 2022
Classical binned blue brolly but deeper then usual. Shaft hardly visible. A light blue rubber clove lies on top of the canopy. A sticker on the grey, with the three Amsterdam Saint Andrew’s Crosses punched/embossed, bin shows a syringe injecting a question mark and the text “EXCESS DEATHS” on the barrel.Classical binned blue brolly but deeper then usual. Shaft hardly visible. A light blue rubber clove lies on top of the canopy. A sticker on the grey, with the three Amsterdam Saint Andrew’s Crosses punched/embossed, bin shows a syringe injecting a question mark and the text “EXCESS DEATHS” on the barrel.Classical binned blue brolly but deeper then usual. Shaft hardly visible. A light blue rubber clove lies on top of the canopy. A sticker on the grey, with the three Amsterdam Saint Andrew’s Crosses punched/embossed, bin shows a syringe injecting a question mark and the text “EXCESS DEATHS” on the barrel.
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January 24 2012
Classic brolly binned on a classic way. A binding string hanging on the brolly. In the background, a car (looks expensive), a cross walk with traffic light, a contract workers van and some people.
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April 5 2011
Classic brolly binned on a classic way. Handle and a bit of shaft and canopy sticks out of the bin. Bin is on a street corner next to the road and near a crosswalk.Classic brolly binned on a classic way. Handle and a bit of shaft and canopy sticks out of the bin. Bin is on a street corner next to the road and near a crosswalk.
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December 16, 2010
Brolly between tree and bin, all panels are flat on the ground. Tri colour fabric, upside down. Rain poors.Brolly between tree and bin, all panels are flat on the ground. Tri colour fabric, upside down. Rain poors.
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November 22, 2010
Dumbed broken brolly on a pile of garbage. All on a corner of a street.Dumbed broken brolly on a pile of garbage. All on a corner of a street.
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November 15, 2008
A yellow brolly in a bin (used as a umbrella stand) in front of a shop