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Class 150 No. 150282 departs Barry station on a Bridgend Rhymney TfW service (2R40). Meanwhile, passengers alight from Class 231 No. 231008, working a Bargoed to Barry Island TfW service (2Y62).
Barry Hilton. Atmósfera envolvente en contraste con los campos amarillos que parece que se quieren escapar del cuadro. En su mitad, la casa, los árboles y el camino, dan el punto de paz y equilibrio. La armonía, que este artista no se cansa de repetir.
Freightliner Shed 66/5 No 66557, makes its way along No2 Dock at Barry Docks with an intermodal train from Wentloog (4B48) destined for the nearby Dow Chemical Intermodal facility, having originated from Tilbury. The pretty much fully laden train coupled with the nearby ship loading scrap metal at the quay was a real bonus.
Barry is the doorman/security at Myami Wynwood, which bills itself as "Miami's only Mexican Fusion Restaurant with a Night Club Vibe". Judging by the entrance, I'd have to say that's probably accurate. From their ads, it looks like late night Saturday night no matter what time you go there. Considering they had people coming in dressed to the nines at 11 am on Sunday, I'll take their word for it.
And if you happen to still have some Ed Hardy gear and don't know what to do with it, Miami seems to be the place for you!
Ex Midland Red Leyland Leopard PSU3A/4R (7002603) rebuilt by Barry Cooper and given new chassis number BC5/81. The original Plaxton body has been removed and the modified chassis was being prepared for delivery to Duple's factory in Blackpool by ace engineer and mechanic Robbie Vernon. I was lucky to accompany Barry to Blackpool and receive a tour around the factory whilst waiting for Robbie to arrive. A few weeks later this became OJP908W with a Duple Dominant III body.
Photo of Barry and his wife Peggie. Barry was my supervisor at a photoengraving shop we worked st in Oakland CA. We had one camera that took negatives 36x36 inches, 914x914mm. I think we had one larger than that at one time. I don’t believe anyone does this sort of work anymore. It was really old school. Photo taken in an old crypt at Mt View Cemetery, Oakland, CA in 1978 with a Mamiya 220C TLR with a 105 lens. Cropped Kodak 120 plus x shot at box speed and developed in stock D-76 for 5.5 minutes. Original is printed on Ilford photo paper. The image here is a neg scanned in EPSON V600
Barry Silverton heads down the East River. The upper East Side (left) and Wards Island (right) are in the background.
Great concert tonight. I'm so happy to see that Barry is looking great and sounding awesome as always. I have loved this man and his music for over 40 years. Like Barry says himself...He was the Justin Bieber of the 70's. He never disappoints.
60091 'Barry Needham' - 6E26 10.55hrs Knowsley Freight Terminal to Wilton Efw Terminal 'Binliner'. Redbank, Newton le Willows. 18th February 2019.
(A quick visit in between Grandad duties to Redbank. even though no sun to be had, I thought it was worth a stab being a rare working of a Class 60 on this train).
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Barry was a favourite South Wales location in the 90's. There was a constant flow of units and freight trains and weekend diversions off the South Wales mainline saw HSTs too.
Here 150274 heads for Barry Island.
Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy
Two two-rider races for motorcycles which were raced up to 1954.
No 32 team Ian Hutchinson/Kevin Rushworth on a 650cc Triumph T110 and no 129 team Luke Bailey/Michael Dunlop on a 500cc Norton Manx (1952).
Coaches visiting the Boomtown Festival 2022 collection day (Monday) in Winchester in August 2022 numbered over 300 throughout the day with a good selection of operators visiting.
"If the pull of the outside world is strong, there is also a pull towards the human. The cat may disappear on its own errands, but sooner or later, it returns once again for a little while, to greet us with its own type of love. Independent as they are, cats find more than pleasure in our company."- Lloyd Alexander
The full extent (in Sep'69) of the many locos at Barry can be seen here. Of course we had no idea at the time that almost every one would survive. 14/9/69.
Barry Lyndon movie frames
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