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flexibility and lowered expectations made for a pretty great day. (flowers and a dryer that works didn't hurt, either.)
Photographer John Rawlings. I'm fairly certain I've seen a more pristine version of this in the Skorver Collection but for those who like their Old Vogues smothered with patina of salt rust from the beachhouse long abandoned, your prayers have been answered.
Cover Girl: Mary Wolfers
Articles Include:
Comedy From Tokyo by Dean Jennings
A Garland for Bing by Sidney Carroll
The Mystery of Personality Channing Pollock
Boom in Ballet by Frances Rockmore Velie
Criminals in White by Archie McFedries
Update and pictures from Mum & Dad:
We're at 7.5 inches and rising. Everything seems to be ok but for a few cracks and wallpaper wrinkles and lots! of creaking.
John Dickinson: “Then join hand in hand, brave Americans all! By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall.”
Let's make the world a little smaller by joining hands in unity for freedom for all.
WELL! I've just got back from France! I don't think I've ever walked as much in my life!!! It was so wonderful, the sun was glorious and besides the MASSES of tourists and people asking for money/cigarettes it was our own little adventure!
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Whilst i have shown the Northern Scottish offerings on the 807 service, NTW supplied similar Dominant bodied Leopards from the PCW or YTU batches. Here former Crosville 165 is seen refueling in Buchanan St Glasgow.
Some time later, 19 Sept 83 Ribble Open day this vehicle was seen in Frenchwood works undergoing a major body re-build. The level of corrosion that was evident was a real concern as i wondered how the coach had remained intact whilst travelling along the motorway... And i had been driving it regularly!
In the background is another vehicle which was later to be found to be structurally challenged, It was a Crosville Willowbrook Leopard of the DDM batch which was a duplicate to Manchester.