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President of Timor Leste' Dr José Ramos Horta concludes his State visit to the Maldives
photo: Mauroof Khaleel
A former London Buses MA Class Mercedes / Alexander vehicle G114 PGT is seen here departing from Central Milton Keynes The Point whilst operating the College Express between Woughton Campus and CMK in April 2002. The vehicle had arrived with MK Metro from Border Buses of Burnley and went on to operate with Choice Travel of Willenhall.
A truck carrying an Israeli Merkava Mk 4 tank drives near the border with the central Gaza Strip, near Kibbutz Beeri April 3, 2011. Israeli aircraft killed three Palestinian gunmen in the southern Gaza Strip on Saturday, medical officials and the Israeli army said. Saturday's air strike raised to 15 the number of people killed since a flare up of violence last month. Israel and the Palestinians have signalled a readiness to return to a de facto ceasefire which has kept the border mostly quiet since the end of the December 2008-January 2009 Gaza war.
S401 ERP was the first Optare Solo to be delivered to MK Metro in January 1999 and joined a fleet that still contained a mishmash of elderly Mercedes minibuses and various oddities. It survived long enough to be painted into the Arriva corporate colours and ended it's days working at Arriva's Ware depot in 2013. It is seen here leaving the Lower Ninth Street bus lane at speed on 8th April 2008 on a service to Bletchley.
Blackburn built Swordfish Mk.I W5856 at Duxford Battle of Britain Airshow 2023. First flying in October 1941, this is the oldest surviving airworthy Fairey Swordfish in the world. Previously operated by the Royal Navy Historic Flight from 1993 until it disbanded in 2019, the current operator is the charity Navy Wings, who also operate a Swordfish Mk.II (LS326) among other historic naval aircraft.
Affectionately nicknamed the “Stringbag” by its crews , the Swordfish entered service with the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm in 1936, and stayed in front line service until 1945. Despite its apparent obsolescence early in the war it proved to be affective in the torpedo bomber, attack, anti-submarine and naval reconnoissance roles throughout WWII.
Mk.IIe TSO No.5906 of HSBC Rail in BR Inter City Swallow livery. Built by BREL (Derby) 1973, Diagram 108, Lot 30844. At Bristol Temple Meads 09/08. Scanned slide taken with a Nikon F65D.
President Nasheed confers Order of Distinguished Rule of Izzuddeen to His Royal Highness Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin AbdulAziz Alsaud
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photo: Mauroof Khaleel
MCW Metrobus GOG 241W was one of several in the MK Metro fleet at this time that covered the small amount of double deck workings at the time. New to WMPTE, the vehicle had previously worked for Border Buses of Burnley, another Status Group company, before moving south to MK Metro. It is seen here at the old Winterhill depot on 18th April 2002.
President of Timor Leste' Dr José Ramos Horta concludes his State visit to the Maldives
photo: Mauroof Khaleel
Like most British cruisers, the Cruiser Mk III was fast but under-armoured and mechanically unreliable. As part of the British Expeditionary Force sent to France, the Cruiser Mark III equipped units in the 1st Armoured Division, but most were lost. A few were used in Greece and in the Western Desert 1940–1941 (Libya), where they equipped units of the 7th Armoured Division. The design was used as the basis for the Cruiser Mk IV.
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Explored Nov 16, 2008