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Emerald Isle, North Carolina

A compass with distances and locations at a lookout at Cape Jervis

this is the finished knife,the blade is 440 stainless steel,the furniature is red deer antler ,brass, red and black liners,the pommel is scrimshawed with a compass rose.

My first bus photo of 2026, nothing more exciting than a Compass Bus Enviro 200 in Lewes on 7th January. At least YX12 FRC has a little history having been new to Mid Wales and then operating for Wheelers from 2015 until 2020.

On a sidewalk in Seattle near the Westin hotel.

Southside Tattoo & Piercing

1597 White Way

East Point, Ga. 30344

(404) 781-8000

 

www.SouthsideTattoo.net

Compass Bus GX62CMY in Brighton on service 37 to Bristol Estate. 12th May 2015.

Standard ticket vending machine and fare reloading point for the Compass smartcard fare payment system used by TransLink.

 

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Compass at Gasworks Park in Seattle

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Compass Bus have taken delivery of three new Enviro 200s for the ex Sussex Bus routes and today, 3rd October, 2016, they were to be found working the 31 service. SN66 WKE is seen near Scaynes Hill en route from Haywards Heath to Hurst Green.

Different compasses in the world

Compass Heavy Haulage @ Tennant Creek

 

Square Waterhole/Mount Compass. White settlement began in the 1850s primarily with a small licensed inn which provided ale for the bullock teams carting Willunga slate to the Victor Harbor and Goolwa districts. The first land was purchased in 1854. The district was known as “Square Waterhole” as a large square hole had been cut for extracting peat! The locality was on the land route from Willunga to Encounter Bay but the district was only used for grazing area because the soil was so swampy and peaty. Development proceeded from 1890 when a small town was surveyed. In 1892 the district was subdivided into 100-acre farms for the cutting of peat, the growing of vegetables and dairying. The first dairy cows were recorded in 1899. This industry expanded with the development of refrigeration in the early 1890s which allowed export of local butter to England. Dairying further expanded in the 1920s when advances in soil technology and fertilisers allowed for improved pastures. Dairying is still a major activity in the district. A butter and cheese factory opened at Mt Compass in 1956. It was run by Dairyvale and it closed in 1996. A community hall opened in 1903 and a town cemetery was established. The first church which was erected in 1916 was the Church of Christ. A school (1899), Post Office and co-op store were also open by then. St. John’s Lutheran Church opened in 1958. It was consecrated in 1961 and still operates. The Anglican Church in Mount Compass also opened in 1961.

 

SYT 30 Leyland National2 KWA30W in Wakefield bus station, working for Compass Bus.

Different compasses in the world

Małgorzata Warmińska

Different compasses in the world

This did come in handy when walking the Medina

Compass Bus Dennis Trident T183CLO unloads at Three Bridges Station on rail replacement from Brighton.

Seen in Old Steine on route 17

Made by a company that make compasses :-)

Compass Bus Wright Streetlite on sub-contract to Brighton and Hove Buses summer only route 7X. Brighton Stn

Compass Bus MX62AWZ arrives at Guildford from Cranleigh on 12th September 2013.

Compass SN16 OGS at Uckfield working the 231 to Etchingham.

Volvo B10M Plaxton Panther.

new to Procter, Leeming Bar, Northallerton

Coach2.com branded

 

Chester

Compass Bus, Mercedes mini bus. Burgess Hill

Volvo B12B Plaxton Paragon.

 

Station Road, York

Different compasses in the world

Bike Path leading to/from Compass Rose Park

 

Square Waterhole/Mount Compass. White settlement began in the 1850s primarily with a small licensed inn which provided ale for the bullock teams carting Willunga slate to the Victor Harbor and Goolwa districts. The first land was purchased in 1854. The district was known as “Square Waterhole” as a large square hole had been cut for extracting peat! The locality was on the land route from Willunga to Encounter Bay but the district was only used for grazing area because the soil was so swampy and peaty. Development proceeded from 1890 when a small town was surveyed. In 1892 the district was subdivided into 100-acre farms for the cutting of peat, the growing of vegetables and dairying. The first dairy cows were recorded in 1899. This industry expanded with the development of refrigeration in the early 1890s which allowed export of local butter to England. Dairying further expanded in the 1920s when advances in soil technology and fertilisers allowed for improved pastures. Dairying is still a major activity in the district. A butter and cheese factory opened at Mt Compass in 1956. It was run by Dairyvale and it closed in 1996. A community hall opened in 1903 and a town cemetery was established. The first church which was erected in 1916 was the Church of Christ. A school (1899), Post Office and co-op store were also open by then. St. John’s Lutheran Church opened in 1958. It was consecrated in 1961 and still operates. The Anglican Church in Mount Compass also opened in 1961.

 

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