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A simple renumber and weathering job, there quite a few variations in livery on the class 27. This version was applied whilst still allocated to to LM, probably during it's final years on the Nottingham division.
Knox College students in the Interactive Design course evaluate board games, before designing their own projects. Photo by Peter Bailley.
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Strobist: 580EXII on stand, bare, camera right, 1/32 power, triggered with YN-622C.
Narrative Project
Shot 1 - see below note for photographer info
Shot 2 - photographer justTphotography
Shot 3 - photographer justTphotography
Shot 4 - photographer justTphotography
Shot 5 - photographer Ditch Photo
Shot 6 - photographer Ditch Photo
Shot 7 - photographer Ditch Photo
Shot 8 - photographer Ditch Photo
Shot 9 - photographer tschroder
Shot 10 - photographer tschroder
Shot 11 - photographer Ditch Photo
Shot 12 - photographer tschroder
Shot 13 - photographer tschroder
Shot 14 - photographer tschroder
Shot 15 - photographer tschroder
Shot 16 - photographer tschroder
Bonus Shot - photographer tschroder
NOTE: Photographers for Shot 1 - The Line-Up from left to right:
English Electric Class 20/0 1,000 hp Bo-Bo No.20 105 (ex-D8105) but numbered both 2016 and 36 (a left over from when it was used in the construction of the Channel Tunnel) and in the livery of it's last user, RFS, at Barrow Hill, 8/08.
A 1956 Ford Crown Victoria in action. Kinda stands out from today's generic gray-jellybean cars, doesn't it!
Alstom Class 67 3,200 hp Bo-Bo No.67 005 "Queen's Messenger" of DBS in Royal Claret livery fills in for a failed King Edward I on the Bristol-Paignton "Torbay Express", approaching Yatton, 8/09.
Jan. 31 - Feb. 2, Aberdeen. Permission granted for journalism outlets and educational purposes. Not for commercial use. Must be credited. Photo courtesy of South Dakota Public Broadcasting. ©2019 SDPB
Don't think there are any Class 156 DMU,s left at Inverness , the 158 is now over 20 years old . Very comfortable. The Kyle line is constantly under threat ..It's a National Treasure
English Electric Class "20/0" 1,000 hp Bo-Bo No.20 057 (ex-D8057) of HNRC in BR blue livery apparently in store at Long Marston 9/10.
Title: 1939 Class Reunion
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Graphic Services, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1949
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 21, File 21-010
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