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Lomo Italia (2). LCA-120, Kodak Portra
From my blog: rangefinderchronicles.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05/lomo-italia-...
Index-Card-A-Day 2013
Washi tape and DYMO lettering on 3" x 5" index card.
© 2013 In My Head Studios
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A 7.2" Burney Recoilless Gun. Designed by Sir Denis Burney. Seen in the now closed Fire Power museum in the Woolwich Arsenal, February 2016.
Brush Class 47/7 2,580 hp Co-Co No.47 790 (ex-47 673; 47 593; 47 272; D1973) (ex-Galloway Princess; Saint David; York Inter City Control; Galloway Princess) of West Coast Railway Co. in their then new special "Northern Belle" livery specifically for working 'Northern Belle' Pullman excursion services, seen at the top of Pilning Bank and approaching Patchway on a Northern Belle e.c.s working from Pengam Sidings, Cardiff to Bristol, 04/12.
Class 7 #2
Numbers 1 and 3 are sitting on the floor of my sewing room awaiting more time to play with them.
Cofferdam around the base for another pier on the Iowa approach. The water isn't that deep here. After the sheet piles were driven, it was excavated. There is a pump constantly running to keep the water down.
A Dickens sounding shop in Greenwich! Pickwick Papers.
Or Pickwick Papers & Fabrics.
At 6 Nelson Road in Greenwich.
The boy isn't supposed to be in this shot (think he was carried on his dad's shoulders or something).
1 - 12 Nelson Road is Grade II listed.
1.
4412 NELSON ROAD SE10
(North Side)
Nos 1 to 12 (consec)
including entrance to "Coach
and Horses" Public House
between Nos 4 & 5
TQ 3877 26/G93
II GV
2.
1829 by Joseph Kay. Unified composition. 3 storeys, stucco. Entablature and
parapet (balustraded in places) supported on Doric pilasters in 3-bay end sections
and on attached Ionic columns in recessed, 5-bay centrepiece. Pilasters also
to flanking bays of centrepiece. Wreaths in frieze above pilasters. No 1 has
2 windows, rounded angle and 1-bay section of similar design on King William
Walk. (Added to this the former No 20 King William Walk, a 2-window section
of yellow stock brick with stucco entablature and parapet, gauged brick window
arches and arcaded 1st floor). No 4 windows, the right one being in left bay
of end section. Nos 3 and 4, and 8 to 10, 3 windows each. Nos 5, 6 and 7:
2 windows each, forming centre piece and one flanking bay (the right bay of No
7). The other flanking bay is over carriage entrance to Coach and Horses public
house. No 11 has windows and No 12 one, together forming left end section.
(No 12 also has rounded angle to Greenwich Church Street and 3-window return
in similar style). All windows sashes with glazing bars, those on 2nd floor
with cill band. 2nd floor windows in centre and end features segment headed,
and with moulded architraves. 3-light windows in centre bay of end sections,
those on 1st floor with segment arched recess over. Side 1st floor windows,
and 1st floor windows in centre section, have moulded architrave, frieze and
cornice. Wrought iron balcony all along 1st floor. Modern shops on ground floor,
but Nos 2-5, 7, 8 and 10 are still defined by banded rusticated wide pilasters.
The building form a group.
Listing NGR: TQ3833277654
Last of the leg show...this somewhat kicky bias-cut skirt.
The pink argyle twofer and the skirt were both found in a thrift shop in February 2013 ~ the top is by NY Connection and the skirt from Target's Xhilaration line; the shoes are Fioni fuchsia pink pumps from Payless in January 2009. Other accessories are a pink rosette headband, scarf, black-and-white jewelry, and pink thigh-highs.