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A British retreat, and a fishing outpost in the tropics of Central America.
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I have been working on this for about a month now and was able to piece together something pretty decent. It's in a fairly nice scale for minifigs, maybe a bit small but compared to some of my other vehicles it should fit right in.
Location: British Salt Ltd, Middlewich, Cheshire
Camera: Yashica D
Lens(s): Yashikor 80mm f/3.5
Film: Kodak Portra 160
Shot ISO: 80
Light Meter: Weston Master II
Mounting: Hand-held
Firing: Shutter button
Developer: Digibase C-41
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
A scene taken from a passing train of Oxford shed on 19 June 1965 showing a group of trainspotters, 4 No.unidentified Ex GWR Hall Class engines and an Ex GWR Pannier tank .
British shorthair cat clicked at international cat exibition in Belgrade. Image is captured with Nikon Z6² and Auto Chinon 50/1.4
hadrian's wall hike/ uap/ uk
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Interior view of the central stairway at the Tate Britain Art Gallery.
I can remember visiting here as at graphics student with my friends from Uni, we were knocked out by the Turner paintings, made some time to check the wonderful paintings by Turner again, and was equally amazed by the stunning interior architecture of the refurbished Tate Britain.
f4/1/25/iso100/Nikon D5100/Sigma 10-20mm lens @ 10mm
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The British Museum, located in Bloomsbury, London, was established in 1753 and opened in 1759 as the world’s first national public museum. Originally housed in Montagu House, it now occupies a grand neoclassical building designed by Sir Robert Smirke, constructed between 1823 and 1852 on the same site. The museum’s encyclopedic collection of over eight million objects spans over two million years of human history, with major highlights including the Rosetta Stone, the Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon, and the Sutton Hoo treasures--many of which remain the subject of ongoing repatriation discussions.
The Greek Revival facade, serving as the main entrance to the museum, features a portico with 44 fluted Ionic columns rising 45 ft (14 m) high, based on those of the Temple of Athena Polias at Priene. The pediment is crowned by The Progress of Civilisation, sculpted by Richard Westmacott and installed in 1852. The fifteen Portland stone figures form a continuous narrative depicting humanity’s ascent from ignorance to knowledge.
Here's my partner in crime, Tim, enjoying a day out with our cameras at the British Wildlife Centre.
Beet slicers in the Bardney sugar factory, which was constructed in the late 1920s by the Lincolnshire Sugar Beet Company Ltd. Closure took place in 2001 and demolition of the works is underway after nearly two decades of dereliction.
Tank, Cruiser, Mk VIII, Cromwell (A27M), and the related Centaur tank, were one of the most successful series of cruiser tanks fielded by Britain in the Second World War. The Cromwell tank, named after the English Civil War leader Oliver Cromwell, was the first tank in the British arsenal to combine a dual-purpose gun, high speed from the powerful and reliable Meteor engine, and reasonable armour, all in one balanced package. Its design formed the basis of the Comet tank.
The Cromwell first saw action in the Battle of Normandy in June 1944. The tank equipped the armoured reconnaissance regiments, of the Royal Armoured Corps, within the 7th, 11th, and Guards Armoured Divisions. While the armour regiments of the latter two divisions were equipped with M4 Shermans, the armour regiments of the 7th Armour was fully equipped with Cromwell tanks.
Ive updated several areas and updated the pic as it was really bad lighting and at a weird angle..now the lighting shows the ODG better imo! happy with the tank especially as odg requires some messing as many parts are not available in odg...at the time when i first released this tank quite a while ago no one had done much British stuff and no one had done a Cromwell with only a set of treads a side and dishes as road wheels or the turret with snot tiling rather than bricks..glad to see thats changed and the model influenced many others...i hope to do some more British models.
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Blenheim Palace (engraving on paper c.1718) is a monumental country house in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. It is the principal residence of the Dukes of Marlborough. The palace, one of England's largest houses, was built between 1705 and 1722 in the rare, and short-lived, English Baroque style.
An exhibit at the British Motor Museum.
The third Energy Conservation Vehicle design prototype
Car: British Leyland ECV3 prototype.
Engine: 1113cc in-line 3.
Year of manufacture: 1982.
Date taken: 16th April 2024.
Hey LEGO fans it's Alex here, let me show you all my own British minifigs😎
Most of these are rare, I wanted to put the Beatles because I love them, go on the picture to see the names of the minifigs☝️
The British minifig that I'd like to see in LEGO is the Queen Elizabeth II, that would be fantastic😍
Original picture by me
Looking south from the top of British camp towards Swinyard hill in the distance.
The weather forecast had said that there was a slight chance of some decent light at sunset, sat on the top of the British Camp on a cold and very windy evening that seemed very remote but just as the sun went down I did get some colour in the sky.
Since the evening wasn't the best weather wise at least I had the hill top to myself.
British Railways Black 5 4-6-0s 44871 and 45407 hammer through University with the 09:34 (9 late) 1Z47 Birmingham International to Cardiff Central "Welsh Marches Express". 47802 was on the rear.
British Railways Riddles ‘Standard’ 5MT 4-6-0 locomotive number 73069 stands on its home depot of Bolton Motive Power Depot. Saturday 16th March 1968
Note, 73069 was built at British Railways’ Derby works in November 1954 as number 73069
Ref no BI/00172
The British Aerospace EAP, for Experimental Aircraft Programme, was a mid-eighties technology demonstrator for what later became the Eurofighter Typhoon. I was going to build this model for the 2020 BFVA eXperimental Military collaboration. However, due to COVID-19 the event, which should taken place last weekend, was cancelled and I put on the back burner for a bit. I'm hoping I'll be able to display at next year's event.
A perfect example of a British car from the 1960s. Our first car was a Morris Traveller or a station wagon as our USA friends would say. This model was spotted in a local garden centre as decor. This is how the EU want us to go!
Mudeford Spit, near Christchurch in Dorset, where beach huts sell for 10 times the average UK yearly income. Britain divided as Austerity sinks the many not the few.
This is a 4-shot panoramic taken inside The British Museum in London. It's definitely worth a visit if you're ever in London: it houses many historical artefacts including Egyptian Mummies and The Parthenon Marbles. Not forgetting, this impressive glass roof.
G-XLEA British Airways A380-841 lands at Miami with flight BA 207. Previously when the A380 came here, it ran on the evening flight which either saw last light or no light at all. Just this week they made the change to put it on the earlier flight previously operated by a Boeing 777-300ER.
Tate Britain, known from 1897 to 1932 as the National Gallery of British Art and from 1932 to 2000 as the Tate Gallery, is an art museum on Millbank in the City of Westminster in London, England. It is part of the Tate network of galleries in England, with Tate Modern, Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives. It is the oldest gallery in the network, having opened in 1897. It houses a substantial collection of the art of the United Kingdom since Tudor times, and in particular has large holdings of the works of J. M. W. Turner, who bequeathed all his own collection to the nation. It is one of the largest museums in the country.
(Source: Wikipedia)
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