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Eddie Stobart: (C8 ESL) an Irizar PB bodied Scania, paited in Stobart's distinctive white, gree and red livery almost as applied to the truck fleet. This vehicle, named Laura Abby is captured here at Manchester Airport's Interchange with this view showing the rear end.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 3rd June 2013.
Ref No. 0034821.
This is Eddie, my 47th stranger for the 100 stranger project. Eddie is a musician. He plays the drums and sings. He is at every Farmer's Market I have seen in Pasadena. He sets up his drums, puts a large blanket out front with MANY musical instruments and begins to sing and play. I have never seen less then five children play on the blanket with him! They try and sing with him... but to be honest he plays really good "grown up" stuff, so they hardly ever know the words. I love when he does a Bob Marley song and all the kids start swaying and playing! He has so much joy~ you can't help but smile when you walk by.
Lesson learned with this stranger: Joy is very contagious..... catch some today!
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Eddie Brown Coaches, (YN05 GXB) a Wright Solar bodied Scania L94UB, painted in all white fleet livery. This scene captures the vehicle passing York Railway Station whilst operating on Service 142 to Ripon.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 25th July 2012.
Ref No. 0031119/CL.
British postcard. Trans-Atlantic Film Co. Ltd. Nestor Film.
Eddie Lyons (November 25, 1886 – August 30, 1926) was an American film actor, director, writer, and producer of the silent era, born in Beardstown, Illinois. He appeared in 388, directed 153, wrote for 93, and produced 40 films between 1911 and 1926. Debuting in minor parts at Biograph in 1911, Lyons moved in 1912 to IMP (Independent Motion Pictures of America), where he immediately got leads or major supporting parts in dramas and comedies, e.g. with Margarita Fischer. End of 1912 he shifted to Nestor Film. Just like his future film partner Lee Moran, Lyons had been trained in vaudeville, hence their long-lasting partnership in acting together (from late 1912) at Nestor, and from 1916 also in directing and writing at Nestor and from 1918 at Universal, making hundreds of short comedies. The chums were immensely popular with American audiences. With Horace Davey, Lyons had already started directing in 1915, first with Lizzie's Dizzy Career (Davey/ Lyons, 1915), before sharing directing with Moran.
In 1915 Lyons was one of the co-founders of the Motion Picture Directors Association. In 1917, Lyons married actress Virginia Kirtley, who acted in many of his films from 1917. After his split with Moran in 1920/1921, Lyons continued with his own film company, Eddie Lyons Comedies (1921-1924). After that, Lyons' career slowed down and he had only a few minor parts in features in 1925-1926. In 1926 Eddie Lyons suddenly died of appendicitis in Pasadena, California.
Italian and English Wikipedia, IMDB.
Eddie Stobart Scania R450 PO64VLA heads off up the A17 at Gedney on the Norfolk/Lincolnshire border the fleet number H2005 and name Isabel May.