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A Canada Goose drifts serenely on the water of the old gravel pits, now the nature reserve at Attenborough 4th July 2009.
Over the last few months a number of the Greater Anglia fleet of Stadler Flirt units have been sent from Norwich to derby Etches park for a session on the wheel lathe. The latest unit to make the just over thee hundred mile round trip is 755327 (5Q57, 06;10 Norwich Crown Point – Derby Etches Park) seen here passing through Breaston, 4th July 2023.
GBRf 66741 approaches Toton from the High Level Goods working 4E73, 10:36 Ratcliffe – Doncaster coal empties, 4th July 2018.
Locomotive History
66741 was originally 66581 and leased to Freightliner. It was built in 2005 by General Motors - Electro Motive Division at their factory in London, Ontario, Canada and was unloaded at Newport Docks on the 16th March 2005. After less than five years service with Freightliner it was one of a batch of four Freightliner class 66’s locomotives (66578 – 66581) stored in early December 2009 at Leeds Midland Road. It was briefly reinstated in March 2010 as an operational standby locomotive before returning to store. In March 2011 66581 was sold to GBRf and re-entered traffic in early April 2011 and a few weeks later was renumbered 66741 in the GBRf fleet range of class 66 numbers.
The iconic poppy sculpture ‘Weeping Window’ at the Derby Silk Mill, part of 14-18 NOW’s UK-wide tour of the iconic poppies, 4th July 2017. Weeping Window is one of two sculptures taken from the Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red sculpture originally at the Tower of London in 2014 where 888,246 poppies were displayed, one to honour every death in the British and Colonial forces of the First World War. Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red was created by artist Paul Cummins and designer Tom Piper and the installation was by Paul Cummins Ceramics Limited in conjunction with Historic Royal Palaces. Weeping Window is the cascade of poppies that was seen pouring out of a high window of the Tower down to the grass below and contains over 5000 poppies. Derby was key in the making of the poppies, as the majority of the original 888,246 ceramic poppies displayed at the Tower of London were created by artist Paul Cummins and his team in Cummins’ locally-based studio.
East Midlands Trains Meridian 222020 powers through Barrow on Soar working 1B36, 11:12 Nottingham – St Pancras, 4th July 2019.
LSH so proud to announce the 4TH JULY FESTIVAL OF MUSIC, SONG AND DANCE
LSH-STOCK....COME AND ENJOY 4TH JULY FESTIVAL
Sunday 4TH JULY 5am through to 3pm
5-7am DJ Kimmy
7-9am DJ Bettina (hostess Jane)
9-11am DJ Lully (hostess Bella)
11am to 1pm DJ Marie-Louise
1-3pm DJ Dalilu
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Derby Silk Mill, 4th July 2017. The five storey mill was built between 1717 and 1721 by George Sorocold to house machines for creating silk thread. The machines were powered by the adjacent River Derwent. The connection with silk production ended in about 1908 when F.W. Hampshire and Company, the chemists, moved into the premises to make fly papers and cough medicines. On 5 December 1910 at 5.00 am, fire broke out in the adjacent Sowter Brothers flour mill and engulfed the Silk Mill. The mill's east wall fell into the river and the building was gutted. Great efforts were made by the fire brigade who saved the shell of the tower and the outline of the doorways leading into the original five floors. These can be seen today on the tower staircase. The building was rebuilt to the same height but with three storeys instead of the original five. During the 1920s, ownership passed to the Electricity Authority and it was used as stores, workshops and a canteen. Hidden from the road by the power station, its existence was forgotten by the public until the power station was demolished in 1970. It was then adapted for use as Derby’s Industrial Museum, which opened on 29 November 1974.
East Midlands Trains 156470 pauses at Barrow on Soar working 2L67, 11:30 Leicester – Lincoln, 4th July 2019.
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Scalloper/trawler Golden Fleece II (FH207) built by C Toms and Sons Ltd at Polruan in 2008 is tied up at Flushing, Cornwall, 4th July 2015.
East Midlands Trains 156410 approaches Barrow on Soar working 2L60, 10:36 Lincoln - Leicester, 4th July 2019.
The original station at Barrow on Soar was built by the Midlands Counties Railway and opened in 1840. It closed in 1968 and was demolished soon afterwards. The current station opened on the 27th May 1994 and is slightly to the south of the original station with the platforms on what were the Goods lines.
Deep in the mountainous rural area of NE Georgia where the celebration of this country's birth. A big thanks to Brasstown Valley Resort for sponsoring the event.
And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave !