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Filers Travel Excel JFZ 8262 seen descending the 1 in 4 hills between Mortehoe and Woolacombe in North Devon on 14 May 2014. It is operating the 1305 31 from Ilfracombe to Woolacombe via Mortehoe and will return via the direct road, the the Mortehoe section of route being a circular.
The Watersmeet Hotel, in the foreground, used to be the traditional terminus for Southern National 303 and the bus turnround is still there and signposted as 'No Parking, Buses Turning'.
This little boxed set of files gives me a strange sense of satisfaction. Each of the 12 metal files is shaped slightly different, so I always can find the perfect shaped file for whatever space I'm trying to work on. I love the neat old wooden box and the way the files stand in it so straight and orderly.
Yep. Something about this little box of files just makes me happy.
It looks like these might have been the same set as in an old popular mechanics: (having trouble posting the link. stand by).
Filers, Ilfracombe, Scania K360 Irizar i6 YN13 XYW in Sandown this morning, 3rd April, 2025. It was new to Harry Shaw.
Ex-Hoppanstopper Freight Rover D23 PVS is seen here later in life with Filers of Ilfracombe. This was one of the 16 seaters that operated the short lived Flitwick Town Service, before early sale in 1988.
Scanned from an acquired print.
Abandoned file cabinets at the Salvation Army Warehouse in Grand Junction.
(Photo of the day for 30 December 2006.)
Filing taxes for the IRS, an arduous task.
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Dive Site - The Gregory
The Gregory, is a barge sunken in 1993, sitting upside-down in about 50 feet/16 meters of water with a reef surrounding the wreck. The reef is not really high but offers great variety of corals and sponges. The wreck itself is about 100 feet long and mostly intact. On the starboard side it has a opening offering an easy access to the interior of the wreck. For diver that rather stay only on the out side, the barge offers lots of port holes that allow the diver to inspect the inside, wen diving around the Gregory is common to see scorpionfish, angelfish, snappers, parrotfish, grunts, filefish, barracudas, pufferfish, moray, southern stingray and lots of yellow head jawfish.... Brave little seargent majors have their nest on the wall of the wreck, they will come towards you to protect their eggs, the walls are also a paradise for blennies... On the inside of the ship we will see more creatures with nocturnal habits like fish with bigger eyes "squirrelfish" "glasseyesnapper" blackbar soldierfish, glassy sweeper and others species of fish... About creatures we may see caribbean spiny lobster, Spotted lobster, spanish lobster and all kind of shrimps and crabs. A turtle or dolphin my show up to join the party of abundend marine life. So dive down, go nice and slowly to explore this beautiful wreck
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Open Field on a Tuesday evening
Open Filed at Walker Art Center, Minneapolis Aug 3, 2010
Stopped on way to Loring Park and during the switch from a music to a film stage.