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Gerald visits me most days but is usually too quick to capture but this time he remained still just long enough. His tail turned blue as I approached which frankly was a little worrying!
Now in its thirteenth year, Y Gerallt Gymro started back in 2008 with borrowed Virgin Trains class 57/3's and some fairly gammy mk2's. Class 67 haulage of mk3's followed in 2012, lasting until March 2020.
Gerald the Third is a rather different looking beast in 2021, LNER mk4's and grey class 67's being the new normal.
I wonder how long it will take for the extra standard coach to be added?
And how long it will take for black and orange mk4's to find their way here?
On the third day of the 'new' trains, 82229 leads set HD02 and 67008 as they pelt past Abergele and Pensarn with 1W96 Cardiff Central-Holyhead on 9 June 2021.
67008 was a one-time rare bird in these parts, before being selected to receive the mods to work with mk4's it had only visited these parts twice in its 20 years of service.
The neon sign hanging outside Sampter's clothing store in Fremont, Nebraska. Gerald Sampter opened the store in 1925 and worked there until his death in 1985.
(Sampter's facts from a paywalled Fremont Tribune article dated October 6th, 2021).
KORF (Norfolk International Airport) - 28 OCT 2018
"Citation One Alpha Tango" from Witham Field Airport (KSUA) - Stuart, Florida rolling out on RWY 23 after landing.
Registered to Gerald G Glass PA, 1401 NW 136th Avenue Suite 400, Sunrise, Florida.
Certificate Issue Date: 31 MAY 2018.
Hex Code: A63DB9
Engines: 2x Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-1A
One of our more bizarre and freakish builds yet!
Hope you guys like it more than we did, Lol!
-Bro Steven
One of our more bizarre and freakish builds yet!
Hope you guys like it more than we did, Lol!
-Bro Steven
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Bournemouth Air Festival 2013.
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This stunning new #Scania G450 #tipper in #Tarmac livery was delivered to Gerald Williams Haulage in sunny south #Wales this week.
Great job, Peter Harris!
#GeraldWilliamsHaulage #GeraldWilliams #Tarmac #ScaniaTippers #payload #SaveOnFuel #SouthWales #Cymru #SuppliedByKeltruck
Here is French rider Gerald Dath on a Honda during the rather weather disrupted 2024 Manx Grand Prix. Seen here opening it up having just rounded the tight turn in to Parliament Square in Ramsey.
Amazing... this was the most incredible piece of oratory I have had the privilege of witnessing personally. Thank you Casey!
This shot was handheld, in very low light, at Webstock (in the amazing Saint James Theatre in Wellington). My new Nikkor 300mm PF VR blah blah blah is totally amazing. Did I mention this is handheld? No monopod. Anyhoo, I'm pretty stoked with how well this came out.
drove across the shiny and new gerald desmond bridge- with the old arch bridge on the right- at terminal island. reminded me of zakim bridge in bahston.
British postcard in the Pictures Portrait Gallery by Pictures Ltd., London, no. 18.
Gerald Ames (1880-1933) was a British actor, film director, and Olympic fencer. In the post-First World War cinema, he was a popular leading man in the silent British cinema. Between 1914 and 1928. Ames appeared in more than seventy films.
Percy Gerald Ames was born in Blackheath, London in 1880. He was educated at Freiburg University in Germany. He first took up acting in 1905. Athletic, tall (183 cm), moustached, dark-eyed, and dark-haired, he was a heartbreaker. Ames was also a fencing champion. He competed in the individual épée event at the 1912 Summer Olympics. His film debut was a supporting part in the Gaumont British production She Stoops to Conquer (George Loane Tucker, 1914), starring Henry Ainley. Ames became a popular leading man in the post-First World War cinema with his role as gentleman thief Arsene Lupin in the crime drama Arsene Lupin (George Loane Tucker, 1916). Guy Bellinger at IMDb: "Ames had all it took to get top billing and he did grace about seventy films (many of which directed by pioneers George Loane Tucker and Cecil M. Hepworth) with his manly presence. He very successfully portrayed three archetypal fiction characters, Rupert Von Hetzau, Arsène Lupin, and Raffles. And he most often found himself in the shoes of figures of imposing bearing such as aristocrats (knights, counts, marquises, princes...), officers (lieutenants, captains...), judges, ambassadors, the like..."
Gerald Ames starred in such dramas as A Fortune at Stake (Walter West, 1918), also starring Violet Hopson, Comradeship (Maurice Elvey, 1919) with Lily Elsie, and Anna the Adventuress (Cecil M. Hepworth, 1920) starring Alma Taylor. During the 1920s Gerald Ames appeared in such British films as the crime film Mr. Justice Raffles (Gaston Quiribet, 1921), The Woman Who Obeyed (Sidney Morgan, 1923) with Hilda Bayley and Stewart Rome, and the historical drama A Royal Divorce (Alexander Butler, 1926) starring Gwylim Evans as Napoleon, Gertrude McCoy as his wife Josephine, and Lillian Hall-Davis. He also directed himself in a number of films. In France, he appeared credited as Gérald Amès in the French-Austrian production La maison dans la forêt (Jean Legrand, 1922) with Constance Worth and Jean Angelo. He retired from the screen in 1928 after 72 silent films. He was also a regular stage actor who took on many leading roles in the theatre. Gerald Ames died in 1933 after falling down the steps of Knightsbridge tube station and suffering a heart attack. He was married to the actress Mary Dibley. He was only 51.
Sources: Guy Bellinger (IMDb), Wikipedia and IMDb.
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