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GWR Class 150/2 No.150234 passes Exminster,with the 12:53 Paignton to Cardiff Central service,on the 12th of October 2019.
Bombardier (Derby) Class 378/1 "Capitalstar" 750v dc 3rd rail 4-car emu No.378 140 of London Overground at Hoxton on an East London Line Dalston Jct. - New Cross Gate service, 06/10. Scanned slide taken with a Nikon F65D.
Pictured from the class of 1970 are (seated, l. to r.) Mary Jane Russell, Chris Silvester Rannels, and Lynn Fisher Little, standing, Karl Wolf, Mary Kirk, Raymond Snyder, and Gailand Hartman.
Alstom Class 67 3,200 hp Bo-Bo No.67 028 of EWS on hire to the Wrexham, Shropshire & Marylebone Railway arriving at Marylebone with a service from Wrexham, 05/08.
Leyland Class 153 "Super Sprinter" diesel railcar No.153 385 of West Midland Trains in debranded Central Trains livery at Peterborough on a Spalding service, 03/08.
The Class of 1953 held their 60th Class Reunion at Tavern 59 at the Pebble Lake Golf Course on Saturday, July 20, 2013.
Pictured here is a shorthand class in the School of Business at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, in 1976. Students are listening to tape cassettes and recording what is being said using shorthand notation. Shorthand, alternately known as stenography, is an abbreviated and quick style of writing that allows words to be written as quickly as they are spoken. It was considered essential in business, secretarial, and journalism education until computers offered a more efficient way of recording dictation. The style of shorthand most commonly used in the United States is the Gregg style. Although shorthand is largely a thing of the past, stores still regularly sell Gregg-ruled notebooks (with a spiral binding on the top and a line bisecting each page), which were designed for Gregg shorthand.
Ever since the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire opened its doors in 1916 as the Eau Claire State Normal School, technology has played an important role in the education of generations of students. This album illustrates how technology has changed, from typewriters to computers, from records to reel-to-reel tape, and everything in between.
Source: Archives Series 279 (University Archives Photograph Collection), Box 13, Folder 17.
File Name: AS279.013.017.001
had this for one return trip this day and chose to get a few photo's of it on a very rare for me lineside outing,i wish now that i had tried more lineside photos but for me then it was just about traveling on trains ;)
321405+419 arriving at Royston with empties to form 0743 to Kings Cross on the morning of 25 July 2011.