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My posting for the group, ‘Smile on Saturday’, theme ‘View the V’ is this van from a little known but very important veterans charity based here in Newark.

 

Care after Combat is a veterans charity which provides support to veterans of the UK armed forces and their families in England and Wales, particularly those navigating the Criminal Justice System.

 

Their work aims to address the significant challenges veterans can find when reintegrating into civilian life, especially if they become involved with the justice system and these include issues around mental health, lack of support and social isolation.

 

On notification of a veteran in custody, CAC will make contact with the individual and, if in a prison that we have full access to, will interview them on a face to face basis and identify their needs and requirements. This may range from practical support in obtaining training for employment, signposting for accommodation or finance or substance misuse liaison to complex mental health support.

Sequim Police Department, Washington. Check out the new homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! The old homepage is here. It does not get updated as often as the first link. Photo taken in 2010. 2011.

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Seattle Police Department, Washington. Check out the new homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! The old homepage is here. It does not get updated as often as the first link. 2010.

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An NYU Public Safety Van.

Mount Vernon Police Department, Washington. Check out the new homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! The old homepage is here. It does not get updated as often as the first link. 2010.

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It's pretty rewarding showing folks the power of nature each Spring. I also get to teach night photography too while under mesmerizing skies sometimes.

 

This particular tour is about to get blasted by 50+ mph winds and hail.

 

...oops! I posted another storm pic!

A police van passes by Brooklyn City Hall.

A Seaside police mobile community substation.

It's cheaper to but an old truck for $100, and use it for storage, instead of buying a shed which costs a whole lot more.

These colors ran when parked

Been out little this week due to lockdown so few opportunities to get any trucks but the house across the way is undergoing some renovations due to the owner being unable to rent it out due to restrictions.

 

Painting, electrical work, plumbing, landscaping- he’s having the lot done! Maybe he will sell it eventually? This was just one of many trade vehicles coming and going in the last few weeks.

Shooting with the 85mm again after having some focusing issues repaired.

 

Sony A7s and Canon 85mm f1.2 FD lens ©2016 Steven Hight. All Rights Reserved.

Also See Last Photo...St Giles Passage Once Church Passage...It Leads To St Giles Church...The Left Now All Replaced With Phoenix Gardens 1984....Image On The Left From 1970 Film Permissive....

Waterloo Road, Blackpool

1961–1967 first generation

Over the years the Mahy family had collected a huge and also unique collection of classical and special cars. Grandfather Ghislain Mahy (1907-1999) started in the early 1950s to buy old cars just to prevent them from being scrapped. Initially he was intended to restore them, but soon his collection had grown beyond limits. In the 1980s he possessed over 1000 classical cars. So most cars were kept and put aside in the state as found. Only a small amount could be restored: a few of them can be admired in Autoworld, Brussels. See: www.autoworld.be/onthaal

After the death of patron Ghislain his son Ivan (84) and grandson Michel (56) became his successors in charge of the family treasures.

 

In the 1990s the Mahy collection had to leave the old Ghent winter circus building. Between 1996 and 1999 a huge operation was executed to move the whole collection to a new home in an old deserted textile factory in in Leuze-en-Hainaut (B). In this new museum some 1000 classic cars can be seen.

See also: www.mahymobiles.be

 

Some fifty original and unrestored cars were to be seen here at this temporary exposition at the Ghent Vynckier Site. All selected jewels are of the most extraordinary cars automobile history can offer.

 

The well-known Model A was available in a wide variety of styles and versions. This Panel Van is quite rare.

 

3300 cc.

Production Model A: Oct. 1927-March 1931.

 

Exposition Mahy, a Family of Cars, Vynckier Site Gent.

Gent, Nieuwevaart, Oct. 30, 2021.

 

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66 754 heads uphill towards Searchlight Lane Junction at the head of 6x43 Dagenham to Garston loaded with new Ford cars, GBRF have only recently took over this working from DRS

This is my ford escort camping trailer

Chevrolet, Ford, and Dodge

 

Rat Patrol - Pistol Packin Mamas

2019 Spring Opener

Georgetown, Seattle, WA

 

Olympus E-M1

Olympus 14-150mm

This is taken looking across Snow Hill from the oddly named Gothic arcade. In the background is the fine cast ironwork and glass of the old Snow Hill station. As can be seen a number of shops were let into the sub-rail section of the building and Reid Watt Ltd were one of these, a neat little Ford van is outside. In the days when car engines wore out quickly a rebore would be done and larger pistons were needed, Hepolite being one of the top names for new pistons and Reid & Watt a Birmingham supplier. Parked in Gothic Arcade is an early Vespa scooter, its little 2 stroke engine must have been stretched with the large top box and boat sail sized windscreen.

One wonders why Peter was in Gothic Arcade, perhaps he too that large upright vacuum cleaner in to be repaired? We will never know.

Today the side of what passes for Snow Hill station is a green wall and the space between it and the new Snow Hill buildings is occupied by the West Midlands Metro, you won't get you vacuum cleaner repaired here now.

Peter Shoesmith Circa 1956

Copyright Geoff Dowling* & John Whitehouse: All rights reserved

*Although the new picture has been added a copy of the older picture has been saved as a stand alone image.

with modifications for our dystopic future

Photographed in Wenatchee, WA. This is a 1997-2002 Ford E-Series/Econoline van. Note the dual siren speakers beneath the front bumper.

İstanbul,Çamlıca tepesi

Still surviving in all its 1970s splendor when I photographed it in 2005 or so.

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