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Illustration I did for a collab some months ago. Every artist gets one alphabetic character to work with. Here is my S.
City of Wilmington, Delaware, Emergency One all aluminum 100 foot Ladder, this apparatus was purchased as a factory demonstrator.
Firefighter Charlie Irizarry, washing truck.
Saturday, 14 October, 2017, was the first time I visited Winster just in time to make a pictorial record of a village local history "event" soon after it had happened.
As I drove down to the bottom of West Bank there was a crowd of people at the west end of Main Street blocking my way. A bystander told me that two vehicles had been on fire and the street was blocked off at both ends while the Fire Brigade cleaned up.
I parked my car and took these photos at two different times during the afternoon.
Fortunately, I understand that no one was hurt in the fire.
Two vehicles were completely burnt out and at least one other appeared to have been damaged. A nearby house suffered damage to windows.
Michael Greatorex
with thanks copy right adey alison all these pics and more can be found @ britishfirerescuepics.webs.com/
No trip to the Far East, particularly Japan obviously, would be complete without bringing back some Tomica! Despite one of the very first diecasts bought for me as a toddler being a Tomica its a brand which has never really had the chance to shine here in the UK and indeed Europe despite their obvious appeal.
I'm certainly no Tomica newbie but due to high prices online its always been a peripheral brand in my collection and so spending three weeks in Japan has gone a little way in correcting that balance. A combination of an extremely favourable exchange rate and availability every bit as good as Hot Wheels is here ensures I brought back suitcases full of them! ;-p
In many retailers and with additional tax free discounts a lot of the Tomica mainline models actually cost less than what most of UK stores charge for Hot Wheels which is definitely a sobering thought!
This gorgeous little Morita Fire Engine Type CD-1 is typical of the diecasts produced by Japans favourite toy car brand, an unashamedly domestic themed vehicle with a heavy metal content, great detailing and working suspension.
Found in a BIC Camera store which proved a good and inexpensive source.
Mint and boxed.
Saturday, 14 October, 2017, was the first time I visited Winster just in time to make a pictorial record of a village local history "event" soon after it had happened.
As I drove down to the bottom of West Bank there was a crowd of people at the west end of Main Street blocking my way. A bystander told me that two vehicles had been on fire and the street was blocked off at both ends while the Fire Brigade cleaned up.
I parked my car and took these photos at two different times during the afternoon.
Fortunately, I understand that no one was hurt in the fire.
Two vehicles were completely burnt out and at least one other appeared to have been damaged. A nearby house suffered damage to windows.
Michael Greatorex
Saturday, 14 October, 2017, was the first time I visited Winster just in time to make a pictorial record of a village local history "event" soon after it had happened.
As I drove down to the bottom of West Bank there was a crowd of people at the west end of Main Street blocking my way. A bystander told me that two vehicles had been on fire and the street was blocked off at both ends while the Fire Brigade cleaned up.
I parked my car and took these photos at two different times during the afternoon.
Fortunately, I understand that no one was hurt in the fire.
Two vehicles were completely burnt out and at least one other appeared to have been damaged. A nearby house suffered damage to windows.
Michael Greatorex