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Loftus White / Spurlos verschwunden
Leihbuch / Kriminalroman
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Imma-Verlag
(Hattingen / Deutschland; 1954)
ex libris MTP
Loftus Scarecrow Festival 2018
"Two Little Maids From School Are We......"
It must be hard for Children today to get their head's round the fact that a few generations ago - all the classroom work was done on slates with a piece of chalk!
Sydney Tram R1 tram No.2001 at the Sydney Tram Museum, open every day during the School Holidays. Close to Loftus Railway Station, tram rides to the Royal National Park.
Far to near of an audio-video installation by Bruce Nauman at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
iPhone Hipstamatic
John S film and Loftus lens for this. No post shooting editing except to put the six frames into one.
8/4/2013
24.10.82. Sydney 728 and 1740, Brisbane 548. Soon after the last of the visitors had left, the museum staff closed the gates and announced "Right, time to play trams!" and invited me to drive 728.
April 11, 2009.
Shot with Yashica-Mat 124G on Kodak Plus-X pan film, expired March, 2001. Developed in Calbe R09 ("Rodinal" clone), 1+25 solution, for 6 minutes, 30 seconds stop and 5.5 minutes fix. – Commonwealth War Graves Section of the Kviberg Cemetery, Gothenburg. – Read more about Loftus William Jones here.
General views during the Rugby World Cup Warm Up match between South Africa v Argentina at Loftus Versfeld, South Africa. August 17th 2019 (Mandatory Byline -Steve Haag Sports Argentine Rugby Union)
BRISBANE FOUR MOTOR CAR No. 548
Built in batches from 1938 in the BCC Tramway Workshops, the 154 streamlined "FOUR-MOTOR" trams introduced fully enclosed seating accommodation to the Brisbane Tramways. The last eigth trams completed in 1963-64 were partly built around components salvaged from the Paddington depot fire.
No.548 one of these "Phoenix trams was purchased in May 1969 and stored for several years before being restored to service at the Museum in February 1977. It is the youngest tram in the Museum's collection.
Length: 49'
Weight: 15.75 tons
Seats: 64
Legend has it that on the site of the original Loftus Hall (which was demolished in 1871 and this house was built in it's place) the Devil appeared in the guise of a young gentleman. The owner's daughter Anne Tottenham fell for him and only discovered his true identity when she discovered, during a card game, that he had a cloven foot! The house had to be exorcised. The ghost of Anne is said to still haunt the present house which has now been boarded up and is out of bounds to sightseers. This was taken on the Sigma 70-200 f/2.8 on a Canon 20D.