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Russell Construction and Demolition of Sperling Manitoba did the demolition work... This is the same crew that took down the elevators in Indian Head SK.

 

Kipling Saskatchewan Canada

Up to Batemans with a fisheye lens.

The encircling electric grid; this time at the end of the subway line at Kipling Station. I'm sure that this must be an interesting place during a thunderstorm but I didn't hang around to find out.

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batemans burwash

rudyard kiplings home

the oast used for nt shop, main house is jacobean

In Rottingdean near Brighton is a large house, The Elms, once lived in by Rudyard Kipling. Adjacent to it are extensive gardens named after him which are free to enter as it is now a public park maintained by Brighton & Hove council. I should imagine they are stunning in the summer months so I will return.

 

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Sunshine and swings before the cold comes....

The daily BNSF Provo to Denver manifest train crosses Kipling Street in Arvada, Colorado, at 11:40 a.m., July 24, 2021, on Union Pacific's Moffat Tunnel Sub. Three units are up front with two DPUs on the rear. Photo by Joe McMillan.

On the left, Kim. Then the Just So Stories, Jungle books 1 and 2, and 21 Tales.

Foi pra _May B._

Bolsa Kipling tipo carteira, possui alça longa e vários comprartimentos.

Used as a key tab this one is escaping the bowl the where the keys are kept

Since Emily put the plane down, it must be Kipling's turn to play with it, right?

most beautiful bird i have ever seen..

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IF, Rudyard Kipling's poem, recited by Sir Michael Caine

 

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George Calvert, Secretary of State to King James I, built Kiplin Hall in the early 1620s as a hunting lodge. He was born at Kiplin, where his father leased land, and bought the estate in 1619

Kipling's got some new eyes, a new dress, and new boots! (She picked the socks herself, as you can probably guess...)

Just a few kms from Kipling is the old railway siding of Neelby with these ancient elevators. A little summer to help warm you up in December.

Neelby, Saskatchewan

This way works too...

Performing a ballet!

 

(These are the olden days "Polly Pocket" toys, which were much smaller than the current iteration. This whole playset folds down to something that easily fits in a purse to have on hand to amuse small people when waiting.)

CP GP38-2 3129 leads H24 westbound past Kipling along the Galt Sub in Toronto, ON.

First it was the Expressway, now ethanol tanker #642 was sporting a rare GP38AC as well as two CSX units, seen hauling east through Kipling.

CP 6644 & 7016 are the power on 246 and are seen picking up speed at Kipling shortly after working Lambton Yard. Meanwhile a TTC T1 subway is just pulling into its last stop on the Westbound trip from Kennedy. I couldn't really ask for any better timing as the sun was just a few minutes from disappearing behind some rain clouds, and I was able to frame both the train and subway at the same time!

Kipling wants to know if 47 days is a long time?

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6500 is a 1989 New Flyer Industries D40-89 conventional bus. It was photographed at Kipling Subway station on April 6th, 2004.

National Trust, North Devon Coastline and coastal path.

 

Kipling went exploring today, as you will see in the following pictures. There was a lot to see and do at the Community Gardens! :)

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A very colourful lashup leads 255 past Kipling, mile 9.7 Galt Sub with the CP 6066 leading.

Old treasures beckoned on Chiswick's High Street; alas the shop was closed for the evening.

 

HD PENTAX-D FA 24-70mm f2.8 lens on a Pentax K1.

In service between Bloor and Rosedale Stations.

E mais gatinhooow !!!

 

Miau !!!

 

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Her name in cryptids. Design for a chrome wrist cuff.

 

Kraken

Ivory-billed Woodpecker

Pukwudgie

Loveland Frog

Iliamna Lake Monster

Nessie

Glawackus

 

Look 'em up!

 

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A birds eye view. A different kind of Kipling, A pair of GMD SD40-2 take charge on CP 230 as it departs Obico bound for Montreal. A lot has changed within the last few years now CP 230 and 231 do not exist. All intermodal traffic that used to go to Obico now goes to VIT. It's the era of the EHH alot has changed and if you ask me things will continue to keep changing. But I'm glad I got to see and be able to photograph the Obico yard jobs and CP 230 and 231 back when I could.

Built in 1634, tradition has it that Bateman’s was first owned by a Wealden ironmaster. There were several forges in the area, supplied by iron found in thick clots embedded in the local sandstone, so it is completely plausible. Kipling certainly believed and was inspired by the idea.

 

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