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35028 Clan Line is a Southern Railway rebuilt Merchant Navy 4-6-2 class locomotive.
35028 was built at Eastleigh Works in 1948. After a few weeks running in, it was allocated first to Dover and then to Stewarts Lane shed in London, from where it worked heavy trains on the trunk routes to the South East Channel ports, frequently working the prestige expresses, Golden Arrow and the Night Ferry. After rebuilding in 1959, it was initially allocated to Nine Elms shed, from where it headed such trains as the Bournemouth Belle and the Atlantic Coast Express.
On 7 December 2018 Clan Line hauled the Royal Train taking the Prince of Wales to Cardiff.
Seen here passing through OldField Park station
Taken with a Nikon D7000
The Women of the Year Awrds was held at the Hilton Hotel in Birmingham today, 12 Royal Air Force Airwomen and Officers were honored for varying achievements throughout the year and from all over the country. Image, Sgt Paul Oldfield, 12th Oct 2018
A number she's not carried since 1990! 614 tails an Ely to Bristol Statesman tour hauled by the attractive 47593, would nice to see 614 in large logo! 21/9/19.
Ford Mondeo Mk.1 Facelift (Mk 2) (1996-00) Engine 2000cc
Race Number 11 (Alain) Menul
Decals: Rapid Fit
FORD UK ALBUM
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Designed by John Oldfield the first Mondeo was introduced in 1993 as a mid-sized 4 door Saloon and 5 door Hatch and Estate models as a front engine front wheel drive package. A large proportion of the high development cost was due to the Mondeo being a completely new design, sharing very little, if anything, with the Ford Sierra. Unlike the Sierra, the Mondeo is front-wheel drive in its most common form, with a rarer four-wheel drive version available on the Mk I car only. The Mondeo featured new manual and automatic transmissions and sophisticated suspension design, which give it class-leading handling and ride qualities, and subframes front and rear to give it executive car refinement.
A mid-cycle facelift, launched in October 1996 improved the cars styling. and the cramped rear legroom. The lowering of specification levels around that time, such as air conditioning and alloy wheels, became optional on the UK Ghia models, an issue that was redressed in 1998.The facelift left only the doors, the roof, and the rear quarter panels on the estate the same as the original model. Even the extractor vents on the rear doors were replaced by a panel bearing the name Mondeo. The most notable change was the introduction of the grille and larger, wraparound lighting units
Ford re-entered the BTCC with the new Mondeo, prepared by former BTCC champion Andy Rouse. The debut race being race 8 of the 17 race, 1993 season at Pembury with Rouse and new Zealander Paul Radisich as drivers, in the last five rounds the Ford Mondeo was the dominant car finishing with Raddisch scoring three wins and two 2nd places. From then on the car suffered diminishing returns and in its final three years failed to register a single win..
Ford were to continue racing with the facelift version of the Mondeo, from 1999, this car is the livery of Rapid Fit as driven in period by Anthony Reid joining the team from Nissan and Alain Menu from Renault The Ford Mondeo was not successful in 1999 and Menu finished 11th in the championship with 1 win at Knockhill. Menu would win his second title in 2000 against team-mates Anthony Reid and Rickard Rydell. He would be the last driver to win the BTCC title in a Ford until Ash Sutton 23 years later.
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Shot 23.04.2022 at the Bicester Spring Scramble, Bicester, Oxfordshire 158-169
Old original photograph by J. A. Coltas of a Leeds 'Chamberlain' class car no 22 on route 19. This was the second use of this fleet number, the first being a Leeds tram in 1897, Leeds trams numbering started from no 1 again in 1926. No 22 is just about to pass under the railway bridge on Oldfield Lane en route to the Lower Wortley terminus, its destination blinds showing '19 Lower Wortley via Oldfield Lane'.
'Chamberlain' class tram no 22 was built by Brush seating 26/46 and running on an EMB pivotal 4 wheel truck. It started in LCT service Jan 1927, was reupholstered in 'red rexine' Sep 1949, last ran in service Apr 1953, and in Jun was burnt at Lowfields Road Permanent Way Yard.
Tram route 19 'Crown to Lower Wortley' became a bus route in Aug 1946, the last passenger Leeds trams ran 7 Nov 1959.
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The changing Manchester skyline with a huge amount of construction completed after I took this shot prior to electrification seven years ago.
Taken from Oldfield Road bridge (with steps) in Salford, 150214 has just departed Salford Central station with an all stations train to Wigan Wallgate via Walkden, while DB 66182 eases out hoppers unloading into the Hope Street Peakstone terminal.
Henry Ford's 1902 "999" race car.
After building this massive car Henry Ford was reluctant to drive it, so he hired a fearless bicycle racer named Barney Oldfield. Oldfield won many races at the controls of "999" and would go on to become America's first nationally famous race driver. The success of "999" would help Ford promote his next venture, Ford Motor Company. This car represents the triumph of brute force over finesse. The huge 1155 cu. in. engine is mounted in a wood frame; there is a clutch but no transmission; the single brake acts only on the rear axle, which mounts rigidly to the frame without benefit of springs. The name "999" came from a famous steam locomotive that set a 112 mph speed record in 1893. Henry Ford himself would set an automobile speed record of 91.37 mph in 1904 driving the "Arrow," a twin to his "999." Engine: Ford, inline 4-cylinder, atmospheric overhead intake values and side exhaust valves, 1155 cu. in., 70 hp (est.)
61306 EASES OUT OF WESTMORELAND LOOP EN.ROUTE to
BRISTOL WITH THE ECS FROM THE LONDON VICTORIA TO BATH STEAM DREAMS RAILTOUR ON TUESDAY 5th APRIL 2022.
IS THIS THE FIRST TIME A B1 HAS BEEN INTO WESTMORELAND LOOP?
Oldfields also known as the Lilly House and Gardens, is a 26-acre historic estate and house museum at Newfields in Indianapolis. The estate, an example of the American country house movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. It was later designated a National Historic Landmark in 2003.
Oldfields was built between 1909 and 1913 by architect Lewis Ketcham Davis for the family of Hugh McKennan Landon, who occupied the home from 1913 until 1932 when it was sold to Josiah K. Lilly Jr. Lilly, the late Indianapolis businessman, collector, and philanthropist, renovated and expanded the estate throughout the 1930s and 1940s, updating interiors as well as adding a number of new buildings to the grounds.
Now known as the Lilly House, the 22-room mansion has undergone historic restoration and is now open to the public. The historic house is currently interpreted to reflect the 1930s era when the Lilly family occupied the residence. The rest of the Oldfields estate, which was given to the Art Association of Indianapolis by Lilly's children in 1967, now makes up a major portion of the Newfields campus. In addition to the home's significance as a representation of the American country house movement, Oldfields' gardens and grounds are a rare example of a preserved estate landscape designed by Percival Gallagher of the Olmsted Brothers firm.
Information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldfields
66503 The Railway Magazine powers through Oldfield Park, Bath with 4O24 Bristol FLT to Thamesport (Grain) freightliner train.
Mike Oldfield - Shadow On The Wall (Official Video)
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Mother Teresa
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Mike Oldfield...Tubular bells.
I usually add to my album of the week series at the weekends but as im away camping this weekend i have sneaked this one in early....and what an album it is, selling 2,630,000 copies in the Uk alone with an estimated 17 million sales worldwide...The album stayed for 279 weeks in the british charts...This was Oldfields first album and also Virgin records first release...what a great start.
The Oldfield, Kirby and Gardner Building /The White House building at 234 Portage Avenue.
This two-storey building was constructed in 1909 for the financial services firm of Oldfield, Kirby and Gardner.
Designed by local architect John Danley Atchison and built for about $41,000 by the Carter-Halls-Aldinger Company and Davidson Brothers, the firm occupied the building through to 1963-1964 when a replacement was constructed on Donald Street.
The building is a municipally-designated historic site and was designated a Canadian Historic Place 05 October, 2004.
06/06/13 Oldfield Park: First Great Western Class 43 43147 & 43162 are seen working 1A18 13:00 Bristol Temple Meads - London Paddington.
Diamond Bus North West (Eccles depot) KX11EER 20872 seen on Stamford New Road coming into Altrincham Interchange to pick up 282 to Oldfield Brow
06/06/13 Oldfield Park: First Great Western Class 158 158956 in First Group 'Local Lines' livery departs with 1O98 10:50 Great Malvern - Brighton with a journey time of just over 5 hours.
57303 'Pride of Carlisle' taken at Oldfield Road, Salford working the late running 'Northern Belle' 1Z39 Manchester Victoria - Preston 18/06/17.
Oldfields–Lilly House & Gardens is an elegant 26 acre estate and historic house museum located on the grounds of Indianapolis Museum of Art. At the heart of Oldfields is Lilly House, the 22-room mansion that was once the home of Josiah K. Lilly Jr., the late Indianapolis businessman, collector and philanthropist. Lilly House has undergone historic restoration and is now open to the public. Oldfields' gardens and grounds were designed in the 1920s by Percival Gallagher of the landscape architecture firm Olmsted Brothers.
Lilly House features eight furnished historic rooms on the main level. The majority of these rooms reflect the 1930s period of the Lilly family's occupancy, and almost 90 percent of the furnishings and decorative arts objects featured belonged to the Lillys and were used in the home.
The upper level of Lilly House, which offers expansive views of Oldfields' landscape and gardens, features historical and interactive exhibits, where visitors may learn more about the American Country Place era, Oldfields' development as a country estate, and Indianapolis in the early 20th century. The second level also features samples of J. K. Lilly's collections of books, gold coins, military miniatures and nautical items.
Otis Oldfield (1890-1969)
Girders Above, no. 6 from Building the Bay Bridge (1936)
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De Young Museum, San Francisco. On loan from the California State Library
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The freshly reliveried 56103 now wearing the latest variant of DCR colours today operated '6X73' the 12:39 from Westbury over to Cardiff-Canton as an STP working moving the Railvac-No 5.Here it is approaching Oldfield Park in Bath Spa.Given that locations for this working at this time of year are pretty difficult to find this shot of the end of Oldfield Park Station Platform although a pretty tight squeeze just about fitted the subject!
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ROG's 47813 passes Oldfield Park near Bath with 6O86, 0900 Long Marston to Eastleigh JSA covered steel wagons on 5 June 2018.
Arriva North West LM17WOD 4708 seen on Stamford New Road, Altrincham on service 282 Oldfield Brow Circular
Aldham Coaches' GPO 298N is leaving Barnsley East Interchange. It is a Leyland National 10351A/1R/SC, new in 1974 as London Country SNC147. It came to Aldham Coaches from Southend Transport in 1990.
This was both Mike Oldfield's debut record and Virgin Record's first release. An excerpt from side one was used in the movie THE EXORCIST (1973) which greatly boosted sales of the album. The cover photo is by Trevor Key who would go on to make many album cover photo's.
His work can be seen on albums by The Sex Pistols, Orchestral Maneuvers In The Dark, Joy Division, Roxy Music, and Peter Gabriel, to name a few.
The Oldfields Covered Bridge (a.k.a. the Smith Creek #5 Bridge). Newtown, New Brunswick, Canada. Built in 1910.
66009 approaches Oldfield Park as it powers away from Bath with 6W23 1429 Westbury to Cardiff Radyr Branch Jn engineers on a perfect Saturday on 18th April 2015
Westmoreland County Pennsylvania's talented Ellie Lee Oldfield. Check out her work on Soundcloud and YouTube.
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Displaying a decidedly tatty roof, 66199 passes Oldfield Park with 6C68, 1225 Avonmouth to Whatley Quarry empty aggregate boxes on 8 August, 2019. The loaded train, which leaves the quarry in the small hours, conveys stone for use in the construction of Hinkley Point C Nuclear Power Station.
los punteos de mike olfield son como las orejas de mis gatos
'hubo un dios menor que legó todo lo que sabía que era poco y dejó que todo animal y algunos hombres lo desarrollaran; en ese obscuro momento nació todo
la belleza la inseguridad
la rabia; comenzaron las dentelladas
el lado oculto de lua'
mike oldfield desapareció durante muchos años
a veces la vida
tres vidas de sueño;
Oldfields–Lilly House and Gardens is a 26-acre historic estate and house museum located on the IMA campus, north of the main Museum complex. Lilly House is a 22-room mansion that was once the home of J.K. Lilly Jr., the late Indianapolis businessman, collector and philanthropist. Known historically as Oldfields, the estate features gardens and grounds designed in the 1920s by Percival Gallagher of the famous landscape architecture firm Olmsted Brothers.
Charles O. Oldfield (left) by A.D. Lytle of Baton Rouge, La. A saddler in Ohio before the war, Oldfield (1834-1920) joined the Twentieth Ohio Infantry in April 1861. After his three-month term of enlistment expired, he became an officer in the Ninety-sixth Ohio Infantry. He served most of the war in Louisiana and Alabama, and mustered out of the army as a first lieutenant in July 1865. He poses here with comrade George W. Kline (1836-1914), the Ninety-sixth's regimental quartermaster.
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