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Royapuram WAP-7 #30419 arrives Trivandrum Pettah for its scheduled halt with the Trivandrum bound mail express from Chennai..
Rail Express Systems (RES) Class 47/7 47776 'Respected' powers northbound at Culham at the head of 1S81, the 13:24 Tonbridge to Glasgow Mail.
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I was told this is a vintage mail bag cart outside the Orange Train Depot. If it isn’t, let me know.
I liked the curtain pulled back in the window.
I walked to the ridge to get the mail and met the mailman the other day.
I like the curve of the road by the mailbox.
The clouds were interesting also.
Collective 52 Photo Project "2014"
Week 13 - Good mail
Old post cards ...
Wavy Stamp Cancel Lines,
based on fuzzimo's Photoshop Tutorial Old Postmark Stamp
A little addition, the yellow Mail Box is the post office of V City. As a corner building, it could just be a typical one using up all the space provided, but I want to reclaim it back to the public. I open up the two sides of the box, creating a semi-outdoor entrance. The building is then constructed along the remaining two walls.
The grey little box is the entrance where you have the normal mail services and buy postcards and stuff. The black box is the office area, in which staff sorts the mail and does other administrative things. The lift shaft and the loading bay hide nicely behind these two walls also, without disrupting the grand entrance space.
The top roof has an opening, allowing the drones to be dispatched. What a fast way to do quick mailing service!
A couple of photos of a great old Mail Pouch barn taken from a moving car on Ohio Route 7 near Chester Ohio, I was a passenger in case you were wondering, LOL
Painting acrylic with mediums(some watercolor on the background and mediums), start texturing my own paintings
Virgins nse liveried 87012 passes copmanthorpe dragging 325 units on a diverted mail train
10/12/2005.
it was a pretty stellar birthday all around, mostly spent lazing around and eating cake.
a neatly wrapped package from afar arrived this afternoon (perfect timing!!). i'm wearing the contents right now. thank you. it's beautiful. :)
This photo was taken in southeastern Ohio. The Mail Pouch Tobacco barns were located throughout many states as advertisement for the chewing tobacco produced by the Bloch Brothers Tobacco Company located in Wheeling, West Virginia.
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Copenhagen based photographer Thomas Rousing excels in many types of photography like Citylife and Architecture | Portrait and Family | Wedding and Confirmation | Maternity and Baby | Concerts and Events | Food and Lifestyle.
Mail-4 slithers across the Beaver River and is entering New Brighton, PA on March 31, 1992. Just a few miles ahead is Conway yard and a crew change. Power is a GP40-2 and a trio of B36-7's. Kodachrome 200 scan.
As I wonder the city, I'm always on the lookout for unusual Mail Slots.
My walks about the city of Philadelphia let me observe these treasure.
An oldie from my days in BC when I was a journalism student and starting out shooting Nikon digital. These sled dog racing teams set out from Wells, BC, to deliver historic mail to Baskerville, BC. I believe this was 2005 or 2006.
The Golden Temple mail has just completed its 31 hour journey from Amritsar Punjab in the very north of India to Mumbai. One of the many fascinating scenes that have long disappeared from US railroads.