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30/06/25 Craven Arms: Transport for Wales Class 67 67015 in DB Cargo livery is seen on the rear of 1V46 14:30 Manchester Piccadilly - Cardiff Central.
A manor back on the Carmarthen to Aberystwyth line, 7812 Erlestoke Manor arrives at Bronwydd Arms. A 30742 Charters event at the Gwili Railway last month.
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Such a good song...
This guy needs more people to discover him!
Decided to use a digital photo as my 365 today :) However I did take some polaroids which I'll upload later of when it was sunny, but now it looks like it's going to rain, blarugh. Watcha going to do though, going to a mates tonight to jam out some guitar ideas :)
“RICHMOND ARMS” – FORMERLY”COMMERCIAL HOTEL” (1888) – This hotel was built to replace the earlier “Lennox Arms” which was built in 1827 and stood slightly to the right of the present
hotel. The name was changed to the “Richmond Arms” in 1972. The old stable in the car park is all that remains of the original inn.
365 days 182/365 16july2008
On the way to spend the day with my Mom. Trying to carry too many things in one trip.
37425 'Sir Robert McAlpine' roars under the bridge at Stracey Arms with 2P20 1236 Norwich - Great Yarmouth on 20th March 2018
Class 67 No. 67010 is seen at Cheney Longville on the approach to Craven Arms, in charge of the 14:30 Manchester Piccadilly – Cardiff Central express passenger (TfW) service (1V46).
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of Newfoundland ...
in my Ottawa Series ...
Taken July 12, 2020
in Ottawa, Canada ...
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Masons arms...Market place...Doncaster.
A 200 year old alehouse for the mature drinker, it prides itself on being an establishment that gives you the opportunity to talk quietly over a pint of Real ale.
Natural painting colors...
"And I believe in love
And I know that you do too
And I believe in some kind of path
That we can walk down, me and you ..." Nick Cave.
The White River Gardens in Indianapolis has hundreds of butterflies on the loose. I visited there today and caught some great ones in my "net"!
9-28-09 Note: This is my most favorited and most commented photo on Flickr. It's also one of my most favorites. Thanks to everyone who still visits.
So in November, I placed an order at www.minifigforlife.com/main.php but the package didn't come in! Thankfully, they refunded my order and everything turned out OK.
Three months later, today, the package comes in. Yay! I guess I'll have to be paying them back though... :P
In April 1982 the huge Bricklayers Arms goods depot was in its final stages of closure and I participated in a special visit.
One shed seemed to function as a distribution depot for Holsten beer. They had an RT bus parked there. A bus of that height is illegal in Germany. Don't know where the registration number came from.
Visited 15/02/2018
Pub #31 in my quest to have a beer in all the pubs in Norwich.
Directly opposite the Kings Arms is the more locals orientated Freemasons.
I must admit to having been made to feel rather unwelcome on previous visits to this pub, so I entered today with slight trepidation.
However the people either side of the bar were friendly on this visit and there was a decent selection of beer. The biggest bonus was the pool table which had recently been recovered so was in decent condition.
I was not expecting to like this pub, so was pleasantly surprised. It is one I will go back to again.
I drank Oakham Ales Jeffrey Hudson Bitter (JHB), £3.50 a pint.
The Drover's Arms is an abandoned pub in the middle of the Sennybridge Ranges, Brecon Beacons. The faint red glow in the bottom left is from a light warning that the range is live. I didn't hang around for long.