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Hosta are popular perennials for shady areas. Grown for their architectual qualities and sumptuous foliage topped with lily-like blooms. The flowers appear in mid-summer. Hosta go completely dormant in the autumn, and the dying foliage can be removed any time before mid-spring. Easily divided in either spring or autumn. âSamurai' forms large upright clumps of heart-shaped leaves that are thick and heavily corrugated. They are blue-green with wide, irregular yellow/green margins. White bell-to-funnel-shaped flowers appear in summer. 30407
Diamond West Midlands Urban 30407 turns onto Caldmore Road carrying a 4H working for Hayley Green
Vehicle Details
Operator: Diamond West Midlands
Fleet Details: 30407
Registration: YJ56 YDO
Vehicle Type: Volvo B7RLE, Wright Eclipse Urban
Vehicle History
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I really like the RheinCargo livery on Vectrons. Wurzburg to Ludwigshafen oil tanks in this consist.
Taken from a print in my collection, no further details known.
LSWR L11 class, built at Nine Elms to order K13 entering service numbered 407 May 1906. SR E407, later 407, after the 1923 grouping. Renumbered 30407 May 1948 and withdrawn November 1950.
Diamond West Midlands Urban 30407 at Tividale depot
Vehicle Details
Operator: Diamond West Midlands
Fleet Details: 30407
Registration: YJ56 YDO
Vehicle Type: Volvo B7RLE, Wright Eclipse Urban
The Another Place sculptures by Antony Gormley on Crosby Beach, north of Liverpool in Merseyside.
Another Place consists of 100 cast-iron, life-size figures spread out along three kilometres of the foreshore, stretching almost one kilometre out to sea. The figures, each one weighing 650 kilos, are made from casts of the artist's own body standing on the beach, all of them looking out to sea, staring at the horizon in silent expectation.
Having previously been seen in Cuxhaven in Germany, Stavanger in Norway and De Panne in Belgium, 'Another Place' is now a permanent feature in the UK, at Crosby Beach.
According to Antony Gormley, Another Place harnesses the ebb and flow of the tide to explore man's relationship with nature. He explains: The seaside is a good place to do this. Here time is tested by tide, architecture by the elements and the prevalence of sky seems to question the earth's substance. In this work human life is tested against planetary time. This sculpture exposes to light and time the nakedness of a particular and peculiar body. It is no hero, no ideal, just the industrially reproduced body of a middle-aged man trying to remain standing and trying to breathe, facing a horizon busy with ships moving materials and manufactured things around the planet.
Diamond West Midlands Urban 30407 passes West Bromwich Ringway whilst carrying a 4H service for Walsall
Vehicle Details
Operator: Diamond West Midlands
Fleet Details: 30407
Registration: YJ56 YDO
Vehicle Type: Volvo B7RLE, Wright Eclipse Urban
Preston Bus Station.
Thursday 13th February 2014.
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Staying at a Friends lovely home in Brentwood I got up early to shoot around their property this Caught my eye and my lens! Taken while On a recent trip to Nashville Tennessee,( the weather was fantastic for early February compared to Canada's sub zero frost, ice and snow). Where an opportunity for a photo shoot presented itself . I also took advantage of the time to shoot the Nashville area.
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Rotala Preston Bus 30407, PO56RSZ, a Scania N94UD seen leaving Preston Bus Station on the 19A to Royal Preston Hospital.
Wright Eclipse Volvo B7RLE new 2/2007 as Lancashire United 1815 Taken in The Priory Queensway Birmingham
A.C. Equipped LGD WAP-7 #30407 blasting with its twin-tone horn @ MPS charging 10:36 hrs late running 22692 NZM-SBC Bangalore Rajdhani.
Bain News Service,, publisher.
2d Maharaj Kumar, Maharani of Sikkim & 2d Maharaj Kumari, Maharaj Kumar
[ca. 1926]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Also written on negative: 2d Maharaj of Kumar, 1st Maharaj of Kumar
Title from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative.
Caption list for related photograph found in PR 06 CN 131, container 24, folder 1. Caption reads: "Front row sitting. The eldest Maharaj Kumari of Sikkim. Back row. Left to right. (1) The second Maharaj Kumar of Sikkim. (2) Her Highness the Maharani of Sikkim, with the second Maharaj Kumari (the baby) on her lap, and (3) the eldest Maharaj Kumar of Sikkim, the heir apparent."
Photo shows, from left: Palden Thondup Namgyal, Crown Prince of Sikkim (1923-1982); the children's mother, Kunzang Dechen, and boy on right, Paljor Namgyal. (Source: Dr. Alice Kandell, with date based on approximate age of children.)
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.30407
Call Number: LC-B2- 5181-17
Unlike some vehicles allocated to routes 4,4H which have had route branding applied this one does not carry lettering above windows.
LGD's White Trumpet WAP-7 #30407 cuts the fog and ripping through AJHAI @ MPS charging 12723 HYB-NDLS Telangana Express.
Wright Eclipse Volvo B7RLE
New 2/2007 as Lancashire United 1815
Taken in St Michael Street West Bromwich
30407 (L407 JBD)
Volvo B6/Alexander Dash B40F
Stagecoach United Counties
Central Milton Keynes, 28 October 2003
I didn't think I had any digital photos of the United Counties B6s as I got my first digital camera in September 2003 and the fleet-liveried examples had all gone by the end of that year. Here however is a lucky catch of 30407 with only a matter of weeks left to run. The entire batch was disposed of to Ensignbus and this one appears to have seen no further service.