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Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife, Scotland, played host to the BRSCC Mazda MX-5 SuperCup.

 

Here Luke Herbert can be seen, in car Number 1, entering a corner.

 

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Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Sokol, an all-age athletic organization first founded in Prague in 1862. It was based upon the principle of “a strong mind in a sound body." and traced its roots in physical education to the athletes and warriors of Ancient Greece. The movement soon spread across all the regions populated by Slavic cultures. The word “Sokol” means falcon, a symbol of freedom among Slavs at the time. There were local and regional Sokol events yearly, called Slets, with huge “All-Sokol” national and even international Slets at longer intervals.

 

Sokol developed and thrived during the heyday of postcards, the late 19th and early 20th century. In Prague, Sokol cards were a high art. Hundreds of postcards, many designed by famous artists of the era, were produced as advertising and souvenirs for Sokol events. Gymnastics and calisthenics are central to the Sokol physical culture system, and Slets incorporate demonstrations and competitions of those activities, which are featured prominently on many of the postcards.

[Source: alphabetilately.org/Sokol/1912.html]

 

A statue commemorating the workers who built the Yangtze Number 1 Bridge in Wuhan, China.

first car made in production chassis number 1

Ex-BR Beeston Sleeper Works 3ft gauge Bagnall 0-4-0 saddle tank 'No.1' (Works No.1889 built in 1911) lying derelict in a private garden near Didcot on 15th May 1990 and untouched from the day it was removed from Beeston almost 30 years earlier, in October 1962. It did spend 10 years at a private location near Ely before being acquired by a Mr R. Hilton but was not restored in any way. It is now the subject of a long-term restoration project at the Amerton Railway in Staffordshire.

 

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The Range Rover CSK was a limited edition of 200 numbered vehicles introduced in 1990 using the 2-door body shell which was nearing the end of production. It was named in recognition of Charles Spencer ‘Spen’ King who had been the head of Rover’s New Vehicle Projects department and was in charge of the programme that led to the original Range Rover.

 

The CSK was the first ‘sports’ Range Rover and was luxuriously equipped with bespoke leather and American walnut trim and was finished in Beluga Black. It introduced the 3.9 version of the V8 engine and was available with manual and automatic transmission.

 

This vehicle is CSK Number One and was retained by Land Rover for publicity photographs and promotional work before being sold in 1992 to a director of a Land Rover dealership in Bromley, Kent. He appears to have used it for annual holidays in France and sold it in 2000 with only 7,000 miles on the clock. The new owner also used the car sparingly and today it has covered just 23,000 miles.

 

This car continues to play an active role in JLR’s media activities having participated in the launch of the Range Rover Sport in 2005 and the Evoque in 2010. It was also displayed on Land Rover’s stand at the Paris Motor Show in 2010 and 2012, and joined the company’s 2014 Model Year launch event at the Schlumpf Collection in France.

 

The Dunsfold Collection

Alfold - Surrey

England - United Kingdom

June 2015

Series 1 in a new collection of videos featuring a mix of Fashion, Photography & Dance. Thanks to Emiliah Rochford.

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Our Daily Challenge ... now.

Over the last few days the tree out front dropped a lot of leaves because of the very hot, dry weather. Fortunately it is now raining (and cooler) so now the tree will be much happier ... just as I am!

YX19MLU is a Volvo B8R / Plaxton Panther C53Ft new as Whittle of Kidderminster number1 in April 2019, seen in Edinburgh.

Whittles was founded in 1926 in Highley taking miners to and from villages to the coal pits, and hauling coal in between shift changes. In January 2004, the business was purchased by East Yorkshire Motor Services with 49 vehicles. In December 2014, the coach business was sold to Johnsons Coach & Bus Travel with nine coaches.

A very early clapper from what I believe is the second day of filming for The Cage in 1964. This scene shows Laurel Goodwin as Yeoman Colt and Majel Barrett in her original role as Number One, a lieutenant, executive officer, and presumably second in command, in the briefing room of the Enterprise after Captain Pike has been captured on the Talos IV planet surface.

 

This photostream has many relics from The Cage, one of my favorite TOS subjects. For another interesting view, here are the same two actresses stepping quickly off the transporter as the film rolls on during the scene where they, but not the men accompanying them, dematerialize to join Pike on the planet:

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For still more, here is a non rarity, just a beautiful shot of Majel on the bridge in her original role, displaying a commanding, intellectual, but also feminine presence (that in many ways was lost in her subsequent Nurse Chapel role, with her more stoic qualities from this first pilot mixed into Spock's character from the second pilot onwards):

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Un grand merci à tout ceux qui prennent le temps de me laisser un commentaire : )

 

Thanks to all those who take the time to leave me a comment : )

 

Obrigado a todos aqueles que tomam tempo para deixar-me um comentário : )

 

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Portrait of a beautiful "girl" This 1950 Nash Healey is Serial number 1 - Wow -

Firehouse number 1 - Childrens Museum, Trinidad, Colorado. Summer 2018

Good morning everyone I have been working on some Halloween photos here is number1 hope it's not to early to be scared and make your skin crawl ;-)

I just busted out loud laughing when I saw how the clinic matched Phoebe with her cat carrier.

 

See the blue tape on the carrier and Phoebe's head? It has a one (1) written on it in silver ink!

 

I did a video of it that I posted here on Flickr.

 

Poor Phoebe, she seems embarrassed about it.

 

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For a tag game I found. It's supposed to say "Happy Halloween" in binary. Just post any Halloween doll pictures. :) Your tagged if your name is in the tags. I hope you participate! I'm new to this. This is the original picture that inspired me to join:

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Under the Yangtze Number 1 Bridge, as viewed from the Wuchang shore of the Yangtze River in Wuhan, China.

My first Stranger Adrienne.

 

It has taken me a long time to gather the guts to ask a complete stranger for their photo. I do find this strange as in my line of work I talk to strangers all day long but asking them if i can take some photos is a new playing field. I have started taking my camera with me wherever I go in hopes of finding my first :) and today I did. I had just finished having breakfast with my Boss's and a work mate and decided to go check the surf so glad I did. I chickened out on asking the first surfer that got out but then Adrienne walked up the path and I now have my #1 stranger.

Adrienne is a local at Mossy Point and was enjoying the nice waves on such a beautiful winters day at North Broulee on the NSW South Coast.

 

Thank you Adrienne for saying yes to becoming my #1

Now only 99 to go :)

 

This picture is #1 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page

canada's first coca-cola bottling plant

 

photo credit: coca-cola canada

 

Tom Tiflin (Peter Miles), a ranch boy, is given a small pony by his father (Shepperd Strudwick). Tom asks easy-going hired hand, Billy Buck (Robert Mitchum), to help him raise and train it so that it can be ridden, and the horse becomes the focus of Tom’s life. During a rainstorm, the pony escapes the stable and subsequently develops a fever. Despite Buck’s efforts to nurse the pony, it develops strangles and requires a tracheotomy. Shortly after the procedure, the pony escapes from the farm. Family ties and Tom and Billy’s friendship are tested to the limit when the pony disappears.

 

John Steinbeck based the screenplay for the film on his 1937 novella of the same name. The film is also notable for the original score composed by Aaron Copland.

 

Movie trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VZeQ05sg9k

 

Bathing Suit Barbie® was heavily-promoted as introducing a new head sculpt for Barbie, but the doll was produced with the existing 1991 closed-mouth "Mackie" head sculpt instead. (See a picture of the production doll here.)

 

However, this prototype version does have a new head after all! I wonder why it was changed to the old one after such a big deal was made about it? (There's another different prototype with this head here.)

 

Which version do you like better?

 

You can read more about it on my blog.

Dan Cammish in Number 1 participating in the Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain Rounds 11 & 12 held at Knockhill Racing Circuit, Scotland, August 2016.

 

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A view from the Wuchang shore of the Yangtze River in Wuhan, China.

Directed by William Witney, with songs by Bob Nolan and “The Sons of the Pioneers.”

 

In this Roy Rogers entry, featuring a song written by Oklahoma Governor Roy J. Turner (making him and Louisiana's Jimmie Davis and Texas' W.E. "Pappy" O'Daniel possibly the only state governors to write songs used in a western), Flying T ranch owner Sam Talbot is killed by a fall from a horse. St. Louis reporter Connie Edwards (Dale Evans) comes to check a rumor that he might have been murdered. She goes to Roy Rogers, editor of the local newspaper, and he takes her to the reading of Talbot's will. The ranch is left to Talbot's 12-year-old ward, Duke Lowery (Lanny Rees), much to the dismay of Talbot's niece, Jan Holloway (Carol Hughes). After some attempts on the boy’s life, Roy uncovers a conspiracy and brings the killers to justice. [Storyline by Les Adams on IMDb at www.imdb.com/title/tt0038611/]

 

Full movie: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCkHHMVpqxc

 

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Hard to reconcile my fond childhood memories of Oklahoma with atrocities committed there in the 1920s. I refer, of course, to the Tulsa race massacre in the Greenwood District and the equally despicable murder of Osage Indians. Dozens of members of the Osage Indian nation in Oklahoma in the 1920s were shot, poisoned or blown to bits by rapacious whites who coveted the oil under their land. We shouldn’t blame all Oklahomans for these crimes, nor should we abide the whitewashing of history.

This is "Swim & Fun Barbie". She's supposed to be a basic playline swimsuit doll inspired by the first "Ponytail" Barbie doll (#850) from 1959. The name is a reference to the first Barbie commercial, which said she was "dressed for swim and fun". ^-^

 

Her outfit is a two-piece swimsuit with boy shorts. The fabric is striped like the original "zebra stripe" swimsuit, and the stripes meet at angles in front the way they do on the original suit. I used pink and white instead of black and white, though. I also applied glitter all over the fabric. ^-^ (It doesn't show very well in the pictures.) The belt and trim are metallic hot pink. She has open-toe shoes like the original Barbie doll's, but I used sandals instead of high heels since they're more practical for swimming... :) I painted the buckles on the sandals silver to batch the buckle on the belt.

 

Her body is the 1999 "Secret Messages" "belly button" body with the new PTR arms and non-bending legs. I don't like normal bending legs because they make dolls difficult to dress (plus, they always leak plasticizer now, which is gross). I love the new non-bending legs though. And the original doll didn't have bendable legs it sort of made sense. ^-^

 

BTW, I started working on this last year before the Bathing Suit doll came out. I wasn't surprised to find out a "real" doll like this was being made, but the similarities in the details (like the trim on the top) are a coincidence.

 

I want to make the other characters (Christie, Teresa, Ken, Steven, and Summer), but it's hard to find the right kinds of fabric... >.<

 

What I did: Made the outfit; painted the face; styled the hair; made the wrist tag.

 

PLEASE NOTE: This is a one-of-a-kind doll made by me. I have absolutely nothing to do with Mattel, and neither does this doll (other than the fact that the base parts were manufactured by them). It does not in any way reflect the views or opinions of Mattel, and is not intended to damage the reputation of the Barbie trademark. It was made for fun as a hobby.

The Scottish Motor Racing Championships (SMRC) Meeting hosted Scottish Formula Ford 1600 Championship races at Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife, October 2021.

 

This image shows Neil Broome, in Number 3, nearest the camera, in a Ray GR17, with Jordan Gronkowski in Number 1, a Van Diemen JL012K.

 

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The Scottish Motor Racing Championships (SMRC) Meeting saw Scottish Formula Ford Championship races at Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife, July 2021.

 

This image shows Jordan Gronkowski in his Van Diemen JL012K.

 

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The BTCC Race Weekend featured a variety of events at Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife, August 2025.

 

This image shows Number 1, a BMW 330i M Sport entered by Jake Hill, competing in the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship, cornering.

 

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Andy Murray in action against Pella of Argentina in the Davis Cup semi final at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow.

A view from the Wuchang shore of the Yangtze River in Wuhan, China.

The Scottish Championship Car Racing Meeting on 7 & 8 September 2024 included races from a variety of championships hosted by the Knockhill Motor Sports Club (KMSC) and the Scottish Motor Racing Club (SMRC).

 

This image shows Number 91, a Lotus Excel entered by Craig Houston, in action, participating in the Scottish Classic Sports & Saloons Championship, with Number 1, an MGB GT V8 entered by Alastair Baptie.

 

Craig Houston in the Lotus Excel went on to achieve third place overall in the championship and was winner in Class B.

 

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Chassis n° 35500001A

 

The story of the Pre-production Range Rovers can seem confusing: seven Engineering Prototypes were built between 1967 and 1969 with the chassis numbers 100/1 to 100/7. These were followed by 27 Pre-production vehicles whose chassis numbers were the first in what became the final production vehicle chassis sequence, beginning with 35500001A for UK-spec vehicles and 35800001A for LHD export-spec cars. These were followed by 20 cars built for the Press Launch which had the chassis numbers 35500026A to 45A. The first car built to full production standard is considered to be chassis 35500046A.

 

This vehicle was built in late 1969 and is the first of the Pre-production vehicles. It carries chassis number 35500001A. It was sold by the company in April 1971 to Michael Forlong who was the producer of the two Range Rover promotional films ‘A car for all reasons’ and ‘Sahara South’. It had two further owners during which time it was given a cherished number plate and then a replacement age-related plate.

 

It was acquired in 1985 by Chris Greenwood who, with his brother Scott, carried out a painstaking renovation retaining all the original components. In 1990 the car was acquired by Peter Garside of the Huddersfield Land Rover Centre and exhibited in the showroom, rarely venturing out other than for magazine features or film work, until being offered for sale at the Salon Privé auction in September 2014.

 

We are delighted to have secured the loan of this important vehicle to the Dunsfold Collection.

 

The Dunsfold Collection

Alfold - Surrey

England - United Kingdom

June 2015

the lamp at police station number 1 still hangs after 121 years.

Shooting with Cocktail at the Mediaharbour in Düsseldorf.

 

Strobist setup:

- 430 EXII @ 1/16 24mm through Westcott Micro Apollo with blue gel cam left

- 580 EXII @ 1/4 24mm through 50" Westcott Apollo Softbox

- EOS 5D MKII @ 1/12 ISO 1000

- EF 70-200 2.8 L IS @ 200mm f/2.8

- triggered with Phottix Tetra

Not sure who she is rooting for... Maybe she's a cheerleader in training.

 

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On the floor I am more at ease. I feel nearer, more a part of the painting, since this way I can walk around it, work from the four sides and literally be in the painting. This is akin to the method of the Indian sand painters of the West.

 

-- Jackson Pollock

Paris, mai 2014.

This interesting street in Tokyo was completely lit with green neon lights, making the trees look very artificial, but adding a cool touch! It was difficult to not go totally overboard in the post processing, since the trees were already extremely saturated. To be honest I think I even had to backpedal a bit with the green... :)

 

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Peckett 0-4-0 No. 1 tank engine trundles up and down the demonstration lines at Tyseley, during their open day.

The Range Rover CSK was a limited edition of 200 numbered vehicles introduced in 1990 using the 2-door body shell which was nearing the end of production. It was named in recognition of Charles Spencer ‘Spen’ King who had been the head of Rover’s New Vehicle Projects department and was in charge of the programme that led to the original Range Rover.

 

The CSK was the first ‘sports’ Range Rover and was luxuriously equipped with bespoke leather and American walnut trim and was finished in Beluga Black. It introduced the 3.9 version of the V8 engine and was available with manual and automatic transmission.

 

This vehicle is CSK Number One and was retained by Land Rover for publicity photographs and promotional work before being sold in 1992 to a director of a Land Rover dealership in Bromley, Kent. He appears to have used it for annual holidays in France and sold it in 2000 with only 7,000 miles on the clock. The new owner also used the car sparingly and today it has covered just 23,000 miles.

 

This car continues to play an active role in JLR’s media activities having participated in the launch of the Range Rover Sport in 2005 and the Evoque in 2010. It was also displayed on Land Rover’s stand at the Paris Motor Show in 2010 and 2012, and joined the company’s 2014 Model Year launch event at the Schlumpf Collection in France.

 

The Dunsfold Collection

Alfold - Surrey

England - United Kingdom

June 2015

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