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Scott Automotive team from Bury St Edmunds kindly posed for photos.
The Austin A40 1293cc, seen here and driven by Jimmie Johnson the NASCAR champion, is one of theirs.
Car registration UCE 13, was British Saloon Car Championship winning car in 1960 as raced by Doc Shepherd. It underwent a ten year restoration (race car preparation is their business ). They got their first Revival entry in 2019.
At this year's Revival 2023 it was driven by Jimmie Johnson and Matt Manderson.
They had an excellent weekend ending up third overall in the St Mary's Trophy. Well done.
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Here is the other half enjoying a beer in the heatwave, his wife is image 114 adjacent. Pleasure to meet them both again in the motorbike section.
On May 24, 1874, the first horse-drawn tram rode out in Ghent, between Ghent-South and the Dampoort. 150 years later, the tram has become an indispensable part of the Ghent cityscape. Reason enough to celebrate the trams of the past and present.
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Thisvideo was taken a day or 2 after the flood peak in the Manning River. At its peak the river height would have been up to 3 metres higher than the river level shown in this image.
This point here at the Bight Bridge at Wingham on Tinonee Road is the furthest point up river of tidal saltwater influence.
The Bight Bridge is also the last point of upstream navigation for shipping.
In past history quite large wooden vessels used to navigate upstream to Wingham to pick up rural produce and timber from the Port of Wingham, just a few hundred metres downstream of this point.
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Just enough rain when these images were taken for the water to reach the top of the banks of Middle Arm Creek, without significantly breaking the banks and causing damage.
As of today 27th February, and since this video was taken on the 23rd February 2022, we have had daily rain that has simple replenished the watercourse without causing any flooding.
It's possible the record falls experienced in Northern NSW and SE Queensland could migrate south in the next week so we have our fingers crossed that the damaging flooding that we saw in March 2021 will not reappear on the NSW Mid North Coast.