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A patch of daisies in the sunlight. For William. I'm so so sorry you couldn't stay. You and your family are in our thoughts
Not sure what kind of occupation this chap had but he sure is bundled up for it whatever it was! 6th plate image circa 1850.
Housed in this 6th plate case entitles "Four Delicate Roses". :
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Looking north on 6th Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) from 24th Street. I believe the building with the slanted roof and green spire is the Bank of America tower. Chelsea, Manhattan
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The 6th Street Bridge on the east side of downtown LA, looking east toward Boyle Heights.
Photo taken in Los Angeles, CA (USA).
Cross Country Trains Voyager 220011 stands in platform 10 at Bristol Temple Meads with 1V42, 06:10 Derby – Plymouth, 6th April 2016.
I shot this image on color infrared film from the Film Photography Project. I had it processed as E-6.
Found some masks in my moms room where she kept stuff for making dolls and decided I'd steal one and do some pictures. Those things are much bigger than I thought, It felt like it was covering my entire face..which it kinda was, lol!
The mill lade at Holm Mills, Inverness, shortly after it is seperated off the River Ness. The lade fed the power required by Holm Mills itself, a woolen mill established in 1798 and the oldest in the Highland and owned by Pringles since the 1920's. Whilst still owned by Pringles, manufacturing moved to the Borders some years ago and the old factory is now largely a retail enterprise although they do have some historical exhibits and demonstrations apparently.
I should probably go and have a look one of these days!
Why have I never been here before!
Long Meg and her Daughters - a properly impressive (and suitably sized) stone circle in Cumbria. Long Meg herself (the tall, angular stone well in the distance) has some clear ring marks carved into the sandstone surface too.
I must go back when I have more time to explore!
Went into town with my husband whilst the boys visited the grandparents. He said, 'do you want me to go up there and do funny things for your photo?' and then did everything I told him.
Stabled at the side of Toton depot is stored 08799, 6th November 2010.
Locomotive History
Originally D3967 it was built at Derby works and entered traffic in June 1960. It was initially allocated to St Blazey MPD in Cornwall but was almost immediately transferred to Old Oak Common and I suspect it never actually reached Cornwall. By 1962 it had moved west to Oxford and transferred to Reading around 1972 before heading for South Wales (Margam) ten years later. In October 1984 it received a classified repair at Swindon works, being fitted with dual train brakes and transferred to Gloucester on release. By 1991 it had moved north and was allocated to Allerton and by 2003 it was at Doncaster. In August 2008 it was transported to St Blazey (its initial brief allocation in 1960 and so actually has reached Cornwall) and spent the next eighteen months as the Fowey docks pilot until placed in store at St Blazey in February 2010. It arrived at Toton in April 2010 and is currently (June 2012) dumped in the training compound.