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The Morris Ten-Six Sports Special came with tuned high lift cam shaft and twin SU carburettors, to raise the power from 30 to 45 bhp. The cooling system was improved and the springing was revised to add stiffness.
Most chassis were fitted with Morris' own open sports bodies costing £230 but some were sold to coach builders.
CMU 267 is one of six known survivors fitted with the lightweight aluminium paneling on ash frame. Known as the International Tourer and produced by Cunard Coachworks of Acton, North London. Costing £249-10s when new. The cars are notable for their full set of instruments, sprung Brooklands steering wheel and centrally positioned accelerator pedal and high output lighting.
A Morris Minor car decaying in a forgotten corner of an industrial estate.
Meopta Flexaret Standard camera
Fomapan 400 film
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The Morris Ten is a medium-sized car introduced for 1933 as the company's offering in the important 10 hp sector of the British market. It continued through a series of variants until October 1948 when along with Morris's Twelve and Fourteen it was replaced by the 13.5 hp Morris Oxford.
This 1946 Morris Ten, EP 9268, is seen during a heritage event at Quorn station on 21st November 2021.
About halfway between Denshaw and Delph, near the river, there is an appended Garage populated by a few vintage cars! We think the owner collects/restores them! I think this is a Morris Cowley but would welcome any comments!!
Happy Slider Sunday - People enjoying the August 2019 Morris Cruise Night - Three exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2. Immpressionist painting effect with Topaz Studio 2. I have to say I really like this effect!
Margaret Morris, another Chicago based Mana artist was super impressive to me. She had an emotionally charged set incorporating dance, music, and some spoken word about all of the complex layers of female identity and I wanted to say something to her after the set about how much I liked it but kind of chickened out and felt like the perspective of white people is all too often spoken as if it matters. And so, sometimes I'd just rather let others speak and dance and dream that the world could be fair to everyone.
In any case, I really enjoyed her work and more information about her can be found here:
highconceptlaboratories.org/margaret-morris/
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The conservation area is just outside Ottawa. It was a good morning hike along the trails of Morris Island in the morning. The trails are already covered by snow but quite busy as more people started exploring the natural beatuties close to home.
Right Place - Right Time
Performance Automobiles dealership
Brought my vehicle into the dealership for an annual service and this photo opportunity was siting there waiting for me.
This Morris was beautifully restored, but not running. It has been in the owner's possession, since 1969 , when he purchased it for $16.00, unbelievably.
This little Fujifilm FinePix X100 is not a bad little "point-n-shoot" camera, at all. Menu is not very intuitive, but a patient photographer can overcome the lack of logic.
A gentle reminder about copyright and intellectual property-
Ⓒ Cassidy Photography (All images in this Flickr portfolio)
Vintage Morris Minor van outside Hartwells shop in Bourton on the water. Gloucestershire, Cotswolds, England
MY THANKS TO ALL WHO VISIT AND COMMENT IT IS APPRECIATED
This little gem was sitting on top of a heap of bulk trash on the street corner, waiting for a kind soul to give it a new home.
A Fan site provided me with the information, that this model had been produced between 1960 and 1968, so it's roughly as old as I am. Bruised and dented, but still going.
Toy Project Day 1613
Morris Minor Traveller at Toddington Classic Car Day on 17th June 2018.
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RoirdWeek Spring 2025 Day 6 Polaroid 2
Pour cette Semaine Polaroïd, j'ai choisi de ne pas présenter plusieurs thèmes, mais un seul : un aperçu du quartier où nous vivons. Toutes les vues ont été prises le même jour, avec la même pellicule et le même appareil Polaroid. J'ai eu cette idée car ma femme est impliquée dans le théâtre et nous savons que « l'unité du lieu, de l'action et du temps » fait partie intégrante du monde du théâtre. Ici, le lieu, la scène, c'est notre quartier… Dans cette série, nous ne voyons pas les acteurs, mais ils sont là et font vivre ce quartier !
For this Polaroid Week I have chosen not to show various themes but only one: an overview of the neighborhood where we live. All views were taken on the same day with the same film and the same Polaroid camera. I had this idea because my wife is involved in theatre and we know that "The unity of place, action and time" is part of the world of theatre. Here the place or the scene is our neighborhood... In this series we do not see the actors, but they are there and make this neighborhood alive!