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Today was very much like yesterday - except we got out for a walk in the morning this time, and got a bit further - about half-way across the heath.
Spotted an Italian flag hanging from a window from one of the houses near us - a moving display of solidarity. What a very strange world we're living in at the moment. BoJo told us all to work from home where possible, to avoid social contact and to avoid all but essential travel. We'd already decided we weren't going to go to Devon, because we're both still feeling unwell - but extra glad we made that decision now. I logged into my work email today and saw my boss was telling us the same - to work from home if we can, so I expect I'll be doing that for the foreseeable. I feel very lucky to have that option - really feel for all those whose jobs are under threat at the moment.
We watched another film tonight - Hunt for the Wilderpeople - very good, and an excellent distraction from reality.
DATSUN 2400
Datum eerste toelating : 27 februari 1970
Datum eerste tenaamstelling : 27 februari 1970
Datum laatste tenaamstelling : 22 mei 1999
APK vervaldatum : GESLOOPT (Demontage 19 november 2012)
The SU-76 (Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 76) was a Soviet self-propelled gun used during and after World War II.
V.F.W Post 76, “The Oldest Post in Texas”
The house was completed in 1904 and sits on the banks of the San Antonio River
Corinthian columns support the Victorian-Style home that features a veranda, basement and attic, and at one time had 17 rooms, 5 fireplaces & two kitchens. There are stained glass windows on the main floor & front stair landing, also on the floor at the entrance is original as is all the wood trim, window trim & window. The second floor has a unique feature in the ladies bathroom. There’s a porcelain pedestal sink, cedar chest & porcelain floors.
V.F.W. Post 76 is not only unique by the house, but also by our charter, which was issued June 15, 1917. The organizers of V.F.W. Post 76 were veterans of the Spanish American War.
Although there are no surviving WWI veterans we can proudly say that we have veterans of WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Persian Gulf, Afghanistan & Iraq.
omdurman, sudan
early 1976
sheikh hamad al-nil tomb
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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A better shot of my 76 sign taken in darkness to get the glowing effect.
An excellent gallery of highway shields can be seen here.
The 76 ran from Nottingham Maid Marian Way the same route as the 77 via Victoria Centre, Canning Circus, Alfreton Road and Aspley Lane, continuing up Broxtowe Lane (the only service to use this road as far as Sherborne Road, then continuing on the 78 route via Coleby Road, Denton Green and Westleigh Road to the Flamsteed Road Terminus in Strelley.
Acting as additional capacity alongside the 77 to/from Nottingham and Bluecoat School, the 76 offered more seats at school times along Aspley Lane.
As a result of this service, there was a 45 minute gap in the 78 timetable in both morning and afternoon, which wasn't particularly ideal, given the 78 is the only bus running through Aspley Estate to Nottingham.
The service was withdrawn and replaced with extra 78s in the August 2015 changes, now that there are already two extra 77s on top of the 6 minute frequency on the route.
698 passes Exbourne Road on Broxtowe Lane with a 76 to Nottingham via Aspley Lane and Canning Circus.