IJSLAND

AGA IN IJSLAND

Facebook photos AGA Part 1

 

Facebook photo`s AGA Part 2 

 

Google photo`s AGA Reykjavik 

 

AGA on Holar 

 

AGA tank; Visfarm Nupasveit 

 

AGA factory in Reykjavik 

 

Old AGA tank in Þórshöfn 

 

AGA, Greenhouse in Geitafel 

 

AGA tank in Akureyri 

 

AGA lighthouse, Stykkishólmur 

 

AGA CO2 Plant Hæðarendi 

 

AGA plant in Vogar

 

AGA south Iceland 

 

AGA Þorlákshöfn 

 

AGA, slaughterhouse Blönduós 

 

AGA vuurtoren in SIGLUFJÖRÐUR 

 

AGA Acetylene Hraunhafnartangi lighthouse

 

AGA in Akranes 

 

 

AGA-systemet i Islands fyrväsende. 1983

Old ASU in Reykjavik Iceland, picture taken 22-12-2021

AGA gasol heim

ISAGA Reykjavik

 

 

 

ISAGA Reykjavik

 

 

 

Verksmiðjan kostaði 2,5 milljarða
Ný verksmiðja ÍSAGA í Vogum framleiðir súr- og köfnunarefni. Afkastageta hennar er 1.200 rúmmetrar á klukkustund

Rúður brotnuðu og járnstykki flugu lang­ar leiðir
Þann 18. júlí 1963 myndaðist hættu­ástand við Rauðar­ár­stíg vegna stór­bruna í gasstöðinni Ísaga. Verk­smiðjan Ísaga fram­leiddi súr­efni og gas í tveim aðskild­um verk­smiðju­hús­um og kom eld­ur­inn upp í þeirri sem fram­leiddi gas

 

Shattered the windows and iron pieces fly long distances
On July 18, 1963 generated a crisis of Rauðarárstíg of the Great Fire of gas station AGA. The factory produced the AGA oxygen and gas in two separate factory buildings and fire came up in that which produced gas

 

 

 

 Photo Erik Larson

expeditie Iceland

AGA Reykjavik  IJsland

AGA Reykjavik  IJsland

Lassen met AGA gas

Haven Reykjavik

Haven Reykjavik

Haven Reykjavik

 

The AGA club

 Brev från H.F. Isaga, Island. 1934

2019

Brev från H.F. Isaga. Island 1932.

Condensation from liquid oxygen tanks hits the air and freezes inside in a hardened aircraft shelter at Keflavik International Airport, Iceland, April 2, 2016. Electro-environmental technicians assigned to the 104th Maintenance Group, Barnes Air National Guard Base, Mass., transfer the oxygen into portable units that can replenish oxygen supplies in aircraft. Four U.S. Air Force F-15C Eagle fighter aircraft, assigned to the 104th Fighter Wing, deployed to Keflavik, Iceland, to support Icelandic Air Surveillance operations throughout April. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kevin Nichols/Released)

Condensation from liquid oxygen tanks hits the air and freezes inside in a hardened aircraft shelter.

U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Matt Leonard, an electro-environmental technician assigned to the 104th Maintenance Group, Barnes Air National Guard Base, Mass., inspects liquid oxygen tanks in a hardened aircraft shelter at Keflavik International Airport, Iceland, April 2, 2016. The tanks must be tested and fitted to the portable tank before transferring the liquid oxygen that will be used to replenish pilots’ oxygen supplies within the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kevin Nichols)

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