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I dunno, Moira kinda looks like Lindsay Lohan don't you think?
QBox24 softbox w/580EXII camera left triggered by Cybersync.
Explored. Thanks everyone. :)
A nineteenth century iron making blast
furnace on the banks of the Ashby-de-la-Zouch
canal in Moira in Leicestershire. The loading
ramp, which spans the canal, allowed the
raw materials to be raised into the bridgeloft,
which comprises the top floor of the bridgehouse
...sem as quais a vida não faz sentido.
Meus parabéns e todo o meu carinho a todas vocês, "meninas"...
International Women's Day.
My congratulations and love to all the women... Without you life isn't possible.
I really happy i got into the final themes.
for the last 3 themes i really wanted to bring my A game to show i am ready to take the roll of Bratz Next Top Model!
Hope u like it xo
In the days when we had a coal industry!
58023 on a 'switchback' with a loaded MGR service bound for some power station.
Yet another service is in the background - block on block!
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Jamie and Dizzy's wedding at Tawstock Court North Devon.
Moira looking at the cake and seating arrangements.
Moira showing off her attitudes.
Since we started somewhat late for the shoot we didn't have a lot of daylight to work with. To make matter worse, there were TONS of mosquitoes at the location. We were literally getting eaten alive by mosquitoes. It was so bad I had trouble holding the camera steady from time to time.
Location good, mosquitoes bad.
Qbox24 w/580EXII camera right triggered by Cybersync
Explored. :)
Ratray head, far from the madding crowd, there was one other person here during our visit, we socially distanced by at least 200yards.
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Class 20 locomotives No 20172 and No 20194 with a loaded coal train from Measham Colliery to Drakelow Power Station on Wednesday 28th January 1981.
This remnant of the Ashby & Nuneaton Joint Railway from Measham was severed and closed five months later on Saturday 20th June 1981.
The signal box and line from Burton on Trent to Coalville remain in occasional use.
Adapted from a photo on facebook by John Tuffs.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, que rico !!!
Custom de baccarita
Vestido de miss_takes
Diadema y zapatos de baccarita
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October 2015
8090+752+8097-8069 passes through Moira with the 1355 Portadown-Bangor Sandite movement.
© Finbarr O'Neill
Class 40 no 40122/D200 at Moira West on 31 May 1987 with the "Coalville Scrutator" railtour. This had arrived at Coalville (for the Open Day) behind 33027/056 before D200 took over for a run from Coalville to the MRC at Butterley. D200 then returned to Leicester for the same Class 33s to take over for the trip back to London.
Not too sure about the faceup. I might redo it eventually, but for now here is my newest girl Moira (Supia Rosy) ^^. She doesn't really have a wardrobe yet and she's missing permanent eyes/eyelashes.
A nineteenth century iron making blast furnace on the banks of the Ashby-de-la-Zouch canal in Moira in Leicestershire. The loading ramp, which spans the canal, allowed the raw materials to be raised into the bridgeloft, which comprises the top floor of the bridgehouse
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