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BD18TNX. - Mercedes-Benz Tourismo.
Anderson Travel, Bermondsey, London.
AFC Wimbledon team coach.
In Grimsby.
Saturday 16th April 2022 saw Liverpool play Manchester City in an FA Cup semi-final at Wembley. With the West Coast Main Line affected by engineering works, it was bound to produce a good selection of coaches with around 250 turning up. I noted 22 different coach body manufacturers to give plenty of variety to the day.
Tried raising Judge Anderson's gun up a bit higher. I like the angle better, but I also don't think you can see enough of Judge Anderson's face.
Andersons of Castleford ran this extremely smart Leyland Leopard which originated with National Travel SW, here at Barwick working the 160 service from Leeds to Lotherton Hall
Baywatch Movie Remake Not Going to Work Says Pamela Anderson.
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We all know Pamela Anderson of the Bay Watch. Ladies idolize her and men hail her. But this photo about her plastic surgery before and after will prove of why Pamela Anderson is someone to admire. The perfect Pamela Anderson we all came to know and love admitted that she had a plastic surgery,...
Padma Lakshmi, Pamela Anderson after plastic surgery Why And When Pamela Anderson Experienced Her Plastic Surgery She Appears Perfect After That
The sitting room in Mairead Anderson's thatched cottage located near Portaferry in County Down.
Stylist: Marie McMillen.
Copyright © 2007 Ashley Morrison, all rights reserved.
Bathroom in Lesley & Lindsay Anderson's cottage style bungalow near Portaferry in County Down.
You can read more about this shoot here: Green door.
Stylist: Marie McMillen.
Copyright © 2015 Ashley Morrison, all rights reserved.
View of Anderson's Lane from South Road, Lochee.
The grocer shop on the right is 143 South Road and still serves that function today.
According to the 1974 Dundee Directory the building on the left was a fish & chip shop at 147 South Road. Above that was 2 Anderson's Lane.
Looking up Anderson's Lane we can see the tenement of 4 & 6 Anderson's Lane.
Lorne Street Market can be seen in the distance. The market was opened in 1973.
147 - 159 South Road and 2 Anderson's Lane were approved for demolition on the 10th of December 1979.
Ref: M06-BW390-006
Beauford Delaney, Marian Anderson, 1965, oil on canvas, 162.4 x 130.33 x 3.81 cm (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts)
Gillian Anderson speaking at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International, for "The X-Files" 20th Anniversary panel, at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
I found this front loader sitting out the front of the Anderson Waste yard one morning. The actual truck can be identified as a Mitsubishi, but I have no idea about the make of the body. When I saw this truck I knew it was one very old piece of machinery after seeing the single console with 5 large levers on it. Very interesting that the truck is a single axle front loader too.
Bowness-based Alex Anderson is best known for its smart fleet of Volvo trucks, but other marques have appeared in both the operational and preserved fleets. This Dodge is entirely fictional but looks right in the company’s distinctive and smart livery. Never a common sight in the UK, the Spanish-built R3820P was generally well-regarded by owners and drivers, not least for its mussle-power and sprightly performance (01-Nov-20).
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Anderson, SC. May 2023.
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The kitchen in Lesley & Lindsay Anderson's cottage style bungalow near Portaferry in County Down.
You can read more about this shoot here: Green door.
Stylist: Marie McMillen.
Copyright © 2015 Ashley Morrison, all rights reserved.
Pamela Anderson poses at PETA's protest of the Canadian seal hunt at Queen's Park in Toronto on October 23rd.
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Jane Anderson, aka Jane Anderson Taylor
“The Georgia Peach”
American writer, journalist, who broadcast propaganda on behalf of the Germans during World War II. She was indicted for treason in 1943.
As a young woman she was notable for her red-haired beauty and her intelligence.
Born January 6, 1888 in Atlanta Georgia
From Wikipedia.com
“She was born Foster Anderson, while her father, Robert M. "Red" Anderson was a close friend of showman Buffalo Bill. Her mother, Ellen Luckie Anderson came from a wealthy and prominent Atlanta family.
She attended Piedmont College, Georgia but was expelled in 1904.[2] She then attended Kidd-Key Women’s School, a finishing school in Dallas. She moved to New York City in 1909 where she lived until 1915. There she married Deems Taylor the composer in 1910. The marriage ended in divorce in 1918.
While in New York, she became a successful writer of short stories which were published in national magazines from 1910 to 1913.She then traveled to Europe in September 1915 where she remained until 1918, writing articles and reports for the London Daily Mail. As a war correspondent she suffered shell-shock from a visit to the British trenches in France in 1916.
She was a lover of the novelist Joseph Conrad who used her as the model for his heroine, Doña Rita, in The Arrow of Gold 1919. In 1922 she returned to Europe as a correspondent for the International News Service and Hearst Newspapers.In October 1934 she married a Spanish nobleman in Seville, Count Eduardo Alvarez de Cienfuegos, and settled with him in Spain.
The Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) broke out on July 17, 1936 and Anderson covered the struggle for the London Daily Mail, reporting from the Falangist side. On September 13, 1936 she was captured and imprisoned by the Republican side, held as a fascist spy, tortured and sentenced to death. However, in October 1936 her release was secured by the intervention of U.S. Secretary Cordell Hull and the State Department assisted her return to the U.S. Her experiences in Spain moved her political allegiance to the far right. She wrote and lectured on the Spanish Civil War to promote the Nationalist cause of Francisco Franco, who eventually won the war with German and Italian military assistance.She returned to Spain in 1938, worked for the Falangist Spanish Ministry of Propaganda and came to the attention of the Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft, German State Radio, who offered her a post in Berlin in 1940.
Anderson began broadcasts from Berlin on April 14, 1941 and when Nazi Germany declared war on the United States on December 11, 1941 American citizens were repatriated from Germany but Anderson chose to stay there.Until March 6, 1942 she broadcast Nazi propaganda via short wave radio for the German State Radio's U.S.A. Zone, the Germans giving her the name ‘The Georgia Peach’. Her radio program was broadcast two or four times weekly and each broadcast began and ended with the slogan, "Always remember progressive Americans eat Kellogg's Corn Flakes and listen to both sides of the story," while a band played Scatterbrain. In her programs she heaped praise on Adolf Hitler and ran ‘exposés’ of the ‘communist domination’ of the Roosevelt and Churchill governments. She specialized in interviews, one being with her co-worker, the British traitor William Joyce.She was removed from her position as a commentator when material in her March 6, 1942 broadcast was successfully used by U.S. counter-propaganda. She then appears to have been inactive until her return to her propaganda work in 1944 when she made a few broadcasts reporting the brutality of the Red Army on the Eastern Front.
On July 26, 1943 Anderson along with Fred W. Kaltenbach, Douglas Chandler, Edward Delaney, Constance Drexel, Robert Henry Best, Max Otto Koischwitz and Ezra Pound was indicted in absentia by a District of Columbia grand jury on charges of treason.However, on October 27, 1947, the United States Department of Justice dropped all charges due to lack of evidence. From a United States Government Office memorandum dated June 14, 1946: "It is true that she could be classified as a political commentator, although not a very effective one, but as she apparently stopped her broadcasting activities shortly after our entry into the war it does not appear worthwhile that further efforts be made to develop our case against her, notwithstanding the fact that she was indicted for treason in 1943.”
A further factor was that Anderson had been a Spanish citizen by marriage since 1934.
Anderson was released from custody in Salzburg in early December 1947. She then went to live with her husband at Almoharín, in the post-war world of Falangist Spain. In the early 1960s they moved to Cáceres where she gave private lessons in English and German. After her husband’s death, she moved to Madrid where she died in 1972."
Las Vegas, Nevada
I shot this with my Pentax K-1000.
Andy Anderson was restored and can be seen on Fremont Street. The bullseye is at the Neon Museum. I don't know if the giant milk carton was saved.
PO17 EKP
Barbi Galileo / MAN RR2
Anderson Travel of Bermondsey
Location: Stonehenge Coach Park
Date: 27/05/2019
Anderson Cooper speaking with attendees at the 35th Annual Cronkite Award Luncheon at the Sheraton Grand Phoenix in Phoenix, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.