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Albert Dock / Liverpool / Merseyside / England / UK
Album of the British Islands: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157626176...
British Museum, London
2008
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it's official Spring is here at last!
my very first shot from my new camera and the very first flower of the Spring .
so happy.
Late 80s Jagaur seen on the London/Herts borders, will get the blue Volvo next time, its taxed to Dec 2025.
A view down the waterfront at Bristol. We walked about 7 miles around Bristol and enjoyed every minute. On the trail of a certain sheep by the name of Shaun, we found quite a few :)) The sheep treasure hunt is in aid of Children's Charities and all the sheep (various themes) will be auctioned off for the charities. This shot was taken as we were walking up to the bridge to take us across to the SS Great Britain...and yet more sheep! :)
SS Great Britain
Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel for the Great Western Steamship Company's transatlantic service between Bristol and New York. The SS Great Britain was the first iron steamer to cross the Atlantic, she did it in 14 days in 1845. Other ships had been built of iron or equipped with a screw propeller, Great Britain was the first to combine these features in a large ocean-going ship.
36. Trains or Boats or Planes. Theme for 115 pictures in 2015
British Airways Routemaster NMY655E in Stonebridge garage. With the opening of the Piccadilly line extension to Heathrow Central in December 1977, the Gloucester Road to Heathrow transfer service needed fewer vehicles. The airport Routemasters required for the reduced service were transferred from Chiswick tram depot [now Stamford Brook garage] to Stonebridge garage in August 1978. The airport service ceased altogether on 31st March 1979.
The slide mount is dated April 1979 so the coach had only recently come out of service. In a couple of months time it would become RMA58 with London Transport for use as a staff bus.
The original fleet number BEA55 is on the bulkhead where the canopy route number box would be on an RM/RML etc.
Not sure why RML2758 from Leyton garage was there. The SMS in the background was probably u/s.
Neil F.
I used a triptych effect on this sunset shot taken in Victoria, British Columbia.
Canon 5D Mark II
Canon 24:105mm
f/22, 1/80, ISO 800
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Went to the British Museum to see the fascinating exhibition "Troy: Myth and Reality"
www.britishmuseum.org/exhibitions/troy-myth-and-reality
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
For Macro Mondays: Fingertips
I'm not sure if it is British Steel or just a Meatloaf on the Raizors Edge.
The blood looks more like a mixture of red wine and ketchup, and that's what it is.