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Back in the bus station after another round journey on the 504, the driver of 6991 was likely looking forward to a few minutes respite before doing it all over again.

15th February 1990.

West Midlands Metrobus 2265 entering Wolverhampton Bus Station on the morning of 15th February 1990, its passengers having alighted at the Pagoda seen behind the bus.

The last padlock to be bought from Maryport Woolworths, before it closed forever

Title: “Adventures of Chubblock Homes, Detective” in The Funny, Funny Wonder

Date: 1895

Published: London: The Geraldine Press

Identifier: FunnyWonder_95; M3-FunnyWonder_95

Format: Comic newspaper

Rights: Public domain

Courtesy: Toronto Public Library

 

An early graphic parody of Sherlock Holmes

 

This image is part of the Adventures with Sherlock Holmes show at the TD Gallery (Toronto Reference Library, 789 Yonge St. M4W 2G8), on display January 5 to March 10, 2013.

The Chubb Building, Wolverhampton.

© Image & Design Ian Halsey MMXV

It's Yesterday Once More, Clifford Morris, An Exhibition at Light House

It's Yesterday Once More, Clifford Morris, An Exhibition at Light House

It's Yesterday Once More, Clifford Morris, An Exhibition at Light House

It's Yesterday Once More, Clifford Morris, An Exhibition at Light House

It's Yesterday Once More, Clifford Morris, An Exhibition at Light House

It's Yesterday Once More, Clifford Morris, An Exhibition at Light House

Waiting for opening Night of It's Yesterday Once More, Clifford Morris, An Exhibition at Light House

Flickr images competition run in conjunction with It's Yesterday Once More, Clifford Morris Exhibition at Light House

It's Yesterday Once More, Clifford Morris, An Exhibition at Light House

London style Chubb Lock on an old mail box @ an abandoned nurses quarters, Sydney.

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