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43013 is seen at Milton Keynes

222021 amidst the oil seed rape!

1F37 13.31 St Pancras - Sheffield.

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86259 "Les Ross" at Milton Keynes working a Cumbrian Mountain Express

Campbell Park

Game on

Early morning Mist over Milton Abbey Dorset

321413 on a very wet day working from Wolverton - Ilford leaves London Mildand after going off lease.

Railway Station

Euro 2022 Fan Base

Campbell Park

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92034 has 59201 for company, along with a couple of vans in the consist of 6O63 13:25 Warrington-Dollands Moor 'not so' silver bullets! Milton Malsor, 23rd April 2010.

47760 "County of Essex" passes through Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes in the late 1980's...

 

View On White

 

First snow of the year, so my wife and I went for a walk in our neighborhood: #1/52.

The bridge over Milton Sea Lock (1822) (or so it says on a wooden sign next to it!) It's a newer bridge than I remember when I first visited this area (not in 1822!) - the older bridge was much steeper.

GBRF's 66769 rolling north with 6M54 12.18 Colnbrook - Bardon Hill stone empties.

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46233 "Duchess of Sutherland" at Milton Keynes

Voigtlander R4A - VC 21/4 - Ektar 100

Thomas Hawk's $2Portrait Series

 

Milton watched me leave a friend's house in San Francisco. When I walked by him he said that he saw me leaving. He said he knew my friend and just about everyone else on the block, but hadn't seen me before. He asked me if I was my friend's father, which made me feel old.

 

While they're usually unpleasant to look at, awkward to talk to, and uncomfortable to think about, these people are part of the urban community. 66% of the homeless have unchecked mental health disorders and/or are substance abusers... and they're stuck in a rut. You see, they're a lot like you and me. For an estimated 3.5 million people in the U.S. they are you and me. Milton's no exception.

 

More about Milton

 

Milton is 56 years old and was born in Memphis. Just a tad too young to get drafted for the Vietnam War he picked up early in life and moved to Colorado, then finally landed in California. His southern roots are still revealed in a pleasant drawl.

 

He spent 14 years as a janitor, then moved up to becoming a security guard, which he did for 11 years.

 

In 2004 he severely broke his ankle after falling off a city park roof while fetching a boy's Frisbee.

 

The accident set him way back and he wasn't able to continue his job as a security officer. While he was in the hospital he lost his apartment, was unable to claim disability, and found himself homeless inside of 6 weeks. That's the way it is for a lot of people. They're just a paycheck, or so, from homelessness.

 

He started sleeping under a freeway overpass, and met a bunch of other homeless people who quickly took him under their wing and introduced him to the "art" of panhandling. Quickly, Milton was able to scrape enough money together to rent his own place. He knew he was going to make it.

 

Now he's fallen into a rut. He knows he can earn enough panhandling to keep his place, he's able to draw social security since he worked for 25 years, and he knows a lot of people in the neighborhood. He's got a routine.

 

I spent 5 minutes talking with Milton and got this whole lowdown. He didn't seem like he was delusional, or on drugs, but I could smell that he'd been throwing a few back.

 

While we were talking, the police walked up and started harassing Milton, asking him to quit panhandling in front of Walgreens and to move on. They used strong language, threatened him with arrest, and discouraged him from being on the street. Milton shrugged it off and said it was a daily occurrence.

 

Milton pushed his walker two blocks up, set his plastic Taco Bell drink cup on the ground and started over again. He said he normally works until 3:00 when he's usually done, earning enough to get some food and pay for another week's rent.

stagecoach 54307 at Milton keynes

321413 on a very wet day working from Wolverton - Ilford leaves London Mildand after going off lease.

Milton Regis viaduct was completed during WW1 to link the paper mills at Sittingboure and Kemsley with the port at Ridham Dock. The 1km structure was built to carry the 2’6” gauge railway which handled this traffic.

On 22nd August 1983 Bagnall 0-6-2T “Superb” (2624 of 1940) heads a passenger train along the viaduct.

 

A sunny Sunday at South Milton, on the South Devon coast, looked like an ideal KAP outing, with a good onshore breeze. However my temporary fix to my R/C KAP rig (busted in Italy) failed to work.

 

As a result I had no control over pan, tilt or shutter, so I pointed the camera straight down and used an SDM intervalometer script to take shots every 6 seconds as I walked along the beach.

 

The resulting stitched panorama is some 17700 by 5300 pixels (around 93 megapixels) - not quite up to Cris Benton's epic, but not too shabby. This picture has a quarter of the pixels of the original (8800 by 2650 pixels)

Milton Henry Schlosser (1906-1988) was a native Washingtonian who attended Business High School (later Cardozo Business School). He opened his jewelry store in 1931 and continued in business until his retirement in 1982. The store then moved from K Street to Bethesda. Schlosser was a mason and a member of the Royal Order of Jesters.

DRS Class 37 Co-Co 37402 Stephen Middlemore 23.12.54-8.6.2013 in the Purple Zone at Milton Keynes Central on 5Z02 10.45 Willesden Brent - Derby RTC conveying inspection saloon Caroline.

28th May 2015

Milton, PA. September 2016.

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Title: 79 Milton Avenue

 

Creator: City of Boston

 

Date: 1981 March 9

 

Source: Boston Landmarks Commission image collection, 5210.004

 

File name: 5210004_011_073

 

Rights: Copyright City of Boston

 

Citation: Boston Landmarks Commission image collection, Collection 5210.004, City of Boston Archives, Boston

German postcard by Ross Verlag, Berlin, no. 730/1, 1925-1926. Photo: Transocean-Film-Co, Berlin.

 

Milton Sills (1882-1930) was a major American silent film actor and university professor. His relatively early death and his unusual career made him a legend.

 

And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

German postcard by Ross Verlag, no. 1249/2, 1927-1928. Photo: Paramount-Film.

 

Milton Sills (1882-1930) was a major American silent film actor and university professor. His relatively early death and his unusual career made him a legend.

(Esta es la Primera de una serie de Fotos a Milton Cordero. Eventualmente compartiré mas fotos con Ustedes. Espero que les Guste)

 

Hoy mi Domingo fué de Gran Alegría al reencontrarme luego de 5 años con mi amigo Milton. La última vez que nos vimos fue cuando coincidimos por varios dias en el set de Filmación para una mini serie de Televisión. Hace una semana como parte de mi sección de Arte y Cultura recibo una información sobre un Talentoso joven Puertorriqueño del Pueblo de Caguas, para mi sorpresa y alegría se trataba de Milton Cordero mi amigo: La Informacíon decía lo siguiente:

El talentoso joven cagueño, Milton M. Cordero Flores, quien pertenecio al grupo de teatro de caguas y a la orquesta sinfonica de la Libre de Musica, ahora suma nuevos logros a su carrera. Tras graduarse de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, donde tambien perteneció al Teatro Rodante Universitario, ha sido galardonado por la Corporación de Cine de Puerto Rico con la Beca Raúl Juliá para cursar estudios graduados en Gestión de la Industria Cinematográfica, en la Universidad Carlos III en Madrid, España.

 

Con este reconocimiento Cordero se convierte en el primer estudiante en obtener la beca por la Corporación.

 

Con los conocimientos adquiridos durante su maestría Milton Cordero espera contribuir a la difusión de nuestra cultura, sociedad y economía, a través de la creación de proyectos cinematográficos y la formación de una escuela de cine para jóvenes, impulsando así la industria cinematográfica local e internacional. En adición, la Beca le exige al joven trabajar 1,500 horas en alguna institución puertorriqueña a su regreso.

 

Hoy Domingo entrevisté a Milton para mi sección de Arte y Cultura y pensé que seria divertido hacerle unas cuantas fotos en la Plaza del Pueblo que lo vió crecer (Caguas)...Me ha encantado mi día de hoy, pues es hermoso recordar nuestra vida de Universitarios, en UPR-Humacao, lo revoltosa que Yo era y que aún sigo siendo a diferencia de lo tranquilo que es él, las entrevistas que jugando les hacia y ahora las hago de verdad, las actuaciones en los pasillos del Departamento de Comuncación y que tantas veces salían los Profesores para que bajaramos el volumen de Voz, entre muchas cosas mas.

 

Solo quiero desearle a mi amigo Milton todo el éxito del mundo, y que decirte que me siento sumamente orgullosa de Tí y que ahora que vas a estar por España ya tengo donde quedarme cuando viaje para allá jajaja =)

Milton, PA. September 2016.

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Milton Ferry Bridge Ferry Meadows Country Park Peterborough 31 October 2016

Book cover design by Milton Glaser for Come back, Dr. Caligari by Donald Barthelme.

Boston: Little, Brown, c1964. PS3552.A76 C6

Church of the Holy Cross originated 12th c but mostly 14/15century ,Milton Malsor,Northants....Oct 20 2015.

Milton, Delaware annual festival. August, 2013.

Flooded Southern Trail 10.30.17

1501056 at Milton keynes haveing worked a service from Bedford

What are you doing here?

 

150105 & 350376 at Milton Keynes

 

1501056 at Milton keynes haveing worked a service from Bedford

Not sure if the pub is open, no signage but a blackboard on the main road and new garden furniture.

57309 "Pride of Crewe" seen at MKC coupled up to 390152 "Virgin Knight"

 

The Pendolino cuaseed chaos on Friday evening by pulling down the OHLE near Wembley. It took until Sunday to to fix the damage

The Burlington Amateur Radio Club extends a warm welcome to attend our

42nd annual Ontario Hamfest, Saturday, July 9, 2016 at the Milton Agricultural Fairgrounds, located in the Town of Milton. Milton is attractively central to Highway 401 and all cities and towns in southern Ontario and western New York.

16 September 2013

Three Star Coaches JHZ 4931

Milton Keynes Station

66426 ambles through Milton Keynes with a couple of Greater Anglia Mkiii coaches for overhaul

Derby Lightweight Battery Unit formed of vehicles 79998 & 79999

 

The Battery Electric Multiple Unit was an experimental two-car battery electric multiple unit, converted from the prototype Derby Lightweight Diesel multiple units. The train was powered by a large number of lead-acid batteries, and was used on the Deeside Railway from Aberdeen to Ballater in Scotland from April 1958 until it was finally withdrawn in December 1966.

 

The train then spent a short time in storage at Inverurie Works, and at Hyndland Shed in Glasgow, before being transferred to departmental use as test train "Gemini" (or "Laboratory 16") for use at the Railway Technical Centre, at Derby. It lasted in this role until it was withdrawn in 1984, and was eventually bought for preservation at the proposed West Yorkshire Transport Museum, where it was returned to working order. The museum placed it on loan to the East Lancashire Railway in 1994 where, after asbestos was removed and the batteries refurbished, it was used on some services until 2000. After the museum went into liquidation, the unit was purchased by the Royal Deeside Railway in 2001. It is now back in Scotland, where it is used as hauled coaching stock

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_BEMU

 

The Royal Deeside Railway was formed in 1996 with the intention of reclaiming part of the former branch line from Aberdeen to Ballater, constructed between 1853 and 1856 by the Deeside Railway company and closed by British Railways in 1966. Work is underway to reinstate the railway between Banchory and Milton of Crathes, with a new station under construction at Milton of Crathes and one mile of track laid towards Banchory.

 

The railway offers a passenger train service over 1 mile of track from Milton of Crathes to Birkenbaud Crossing. The first steam-hauled passenger services were operated during 2010.

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