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BP 451 and 3331 roll into the East/south end of New Castle yard with a train of loaded slab racks and a cut of mixed fright on the rear.
Alweer bijna 3 jaar geleden,,,kwam erachter dat deze klik er nog niet op stond dus bij deze.....ouwe meuk bij elkaar...altijd goed.MBS 451 tijdens een leuk georganiseerd dagje Haaksbergen.
Friend:*terrified* don't make a sound and maybe the killer won't find us.
Me: *quietly tries to tighten velcro sneakers*
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Had a few idea (well, just two for now) for 'the shy ghost' series. So here we gooooo~
Alice (Rolleiflex 2,8F + Rolleikin C + 35mm Ilford P4 Surveillance 400iso in Kodak D76 soluzione 1:1 - 16 minuti).
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Explored 06-09-2023 Highest position #451
Hinton Ampner House
The current house was built in 1793 but remodelled extensively in 1867.
It was remodelled again for Ralph Dutton, 8th Baron Sherborne, between 1936 and 1939 to his vision of what it would have been like had it been built on its current scale in 1790 – a Georgian country house.
On Sunday, April 3rd 1960, Ralph Dutton went out for a walk leaving the fire burning in the library of his house. Whilst he was out, a cinder from the fire jumped the fireguard and started a blaze. The house was gutted.
It was restored much as it had appeared in 1936. The restoration took 3 years
Ralph Dutton, had no heirs when he died in 1985 so the house was passed to the National Trust.
The house contains Dutton’s priceless collection of ceramics.
Grade II Listed
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/hampshire/hinton-ampner/th...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinton_Ampner
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Dutton,_8th_Baron_Sherborne
The North Drawing Room
(Taken from the South Drawing Room)
" 'You can't ever have my books,' she said...'I want to stay here'...'You can stop counting'...The woman's hand twitched on the single matchstick. The fumes of kerosene bloomed about her....On the front porch where she had come to weigh them quietly with her eyes, her quietness a condemnation, the woman stood motionless" (Ray Bradbury)
shot for Courtney Eldridge's classic novel cover project for Blip magazine
as this is one of my all time favorite books
SJ66 LPN is a Volvo B5TL/Wright Eclipse Gemini new as Lothian Buses 451 in December 2016. It is seen here on Prinves Street on a service 37 to Penicuik.
Fahrenheit 451 is a dystopian novel by American writer Ray Bradbury, published in 1953. It is regarded as one of his best works. The novel presents a future American society where books are outlawed and "firemen" burn any that are found. The book's tagline explains the title: "Fahrenheit 451 – the temperature at which book paper catches fire, and burns..."