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Air China A330- 343E Landing runway 27L

'Drax Power Station' crosses the River Nene with the 4L98 06.52 Masborough to London Gateway liner.

KLM cityhopper EMB-190 -100STD Landing runway 27R from AMS

The 6M41 11.48 Whitemoor Yard to Longport empties.

 

The power station ceased generating electricity in 1999.

'Peter, Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill, of Imber in the county of Wiltshire' with the 6G34 02:50 Hindlow to Banbury stone working.

 

The train is crossing the Birmingham and Warwick Junction Canal and passes under the Birmingham to Coventry railway line. It is approaching St Andrews Junction where it will meet the line on the left from the New Street station direction.

 

A class 170 unit can be seen with the 1N41 05.20 Stansted Airport to Birmingham New Street service, also orange liveried 66419 in Lawley Street freightliner terminal.

The kings and the queens of the butterflies had lived for eons in their land of enchantment. The doors to the kingdom had been closed for as long as all could remember. One day a king and queen came to the throne who wondered what it might be like to share all of their joys with whomever was outside of their kingdom. So very hesitantly they went and opened the gates………

Ryanair Boeing 737- 8AS taking off runway 06

I Captured this female peregrine falcon returning to her nest she has a injury to her foot check the talons on her feet they are razor sharp

Freightliner Class 90 Nos. 90004 & 90048 pass Hatton Mill between Stafford and Crewe on the WCML with 4M87, the 09:46 Felixstowe North – Crewe Basford Hall intermodal on 28th May 2022.

The shadows lengthen as 'Phil Packer' loads the final few wagons of its train, which will form the 6E17 19.51 service to Stourton.

 

The other three locos present have plenty more to keep them busy.

Kingdom tower in Saudi Arabia

 

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Another look at 'Snowdon' loading the 6D37 12.27 departure to Hunslet, the edge of the quarry pit can be seen on the right. With hindsight I should have flown the drone higher to include all of the mining activity here.

 

So, that's something to be added to the list for our next visit, an event to look forward to as it's a superb branch for photography and twice we have been blessed with poor weather.

 

We were fortunate the loco on the train (see below), the company shunter 'Cracoe' was out of action waiting for a spare part - it was fixed by the following day. Less lucky with the mucky loco which had been cleaned by next day!

Commentary.

 

Cranbrook Crossing near Tenterden in Kent.

Started at Bodiam, via Northiam, it was a wonderful, compelling ride through the East Sussex and Kent countryside.

Volunteers restored the line, engines and traditional carriages, with their distinctive green livery.

The chugging of the engine, the clackety-clack of the track,

1930-1950’s level crossings and signal boxes, and the smell of the coal brought back a world from childhood.

Being born in the mid-1950’s a train, for me, will always be steam, never diesel, never electric.

The living, breathing charisma and working parts of a steam engine is still magic, pure magic.

 

Lithuanian Air Force//1 Aviacijos Baze Departs runway 24 to VNO On a COP26 Flight

View of the city from south side

London, United Kingdom

 

I think the title says enough, what an amazing car this is!

Scandinavian Airlines System Boeing 737- 86N Landing runway 27R

I may be guilty of trying to fit too much into this shot, but there is so much to see!

 

The flyover was built to provide a 70mph junction between the two lines from London Paddington - the train is on the route via Oxford/Reading and the single track is on the down line via High Wycombe. To the right of the loco is the up loop which the train was supposed to stop in but was slightly ahead of its booked time so continued without having to wait.

 

On the far left at the top of the image is the meandering River Cherwell which has spilled floodwater into the gap between it and the Oxford canal.

 

At the top left third a swing bridge can be seen, illustrated below.

 

'Armistice 100 1918 - 2018' with the 4O21 09.20 Trafford Park to Southampton Western Docks liner.

A mature Bald Eagle seen during a walk along the Sauer Creek Dyke in Abbotsford, BC. (19-01-07-0138)

Commentary.

 

Beaulieu is a very unspoiled village in the south-east corner of The New Forest.

Running through it, is the splendid River Beaulieu,

meandering south for 8-9 miles to the sea.

The origins of this settlement don’t start with the village,

but with the nearby Monastery/Abbey,

a ruin since the Dissolution of the Monasteries, by Henry V111.

Started in 1203/04 by King John, it was populated by 30 French Monks.

It became an important Cistercian centre until the 16th. Century.

Indeed, to emphasize its grandeur and importance,

the present Palace House started as a Gatehouse to the Abbey!

Re-designed and extended several times it is now a fine example of a Victorian Stately Manor House.

It still houses the present Lord and Lady Montagu,

whose ancestors have lived on this site since 1538.

In 1952 the 3rd. Baron Montagu created the British National Motor Museum adjacent to the house and Abbey ruins.

He did this in honour of his father who had been a pioneer in the development of cars.

It is now a very popular venue, in its own right.

Gallinula chloropus

  

"The heather was blooming, the meadows were mawn,

Our lads gaed a-hunting, ae day at the dawn,

O'er moors and o'er mosses and mony a glen,

At length they discovered a bonie moor-hen."

 

Robert Burns (1759 - 1796)

  

© Bill Brooks 2025

Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787- 9 Dreamliner landing runway 27L from HAN

Balboa Park

San Diego, CA.

'Cross Fell' with the 6D50 10.24 Hull Dairycoates to Rylstone Quarry empties.

So with Brandon Routh showing off his mug in that beautiful Kingdom Come Superman suit, it got me all riled up for one of my all time favorite books ever published by DC. I’ve never quite been able to capture Alex Ross’ art style in my builds (and trust me I’ve tried), but this old Patreon Exclusive from last year (that was lost to the chopping block from my GoJ series from TWO years back) was the closest I’d come to mastering that hazy watercolor look.

 

At any rate, I figured I’d release it from the vault and share it with you because it deserves some love :)

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