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A section of one of my bookshelves... the wooden ‘P’ is for Peter, and is a birthday present from John and Sally many years ago. It rests on a paperweight which was a present from my mother in the early 1970s.
For anyone interested, the volumes are, from l to r, The Craft of the Poet by FW Felkin (George Allen & Unwin, 1926); The Garden by Vita Sackville-West (Michael Joseph, 1946); The Road to Ruin by Siegfried Sassoon (Faber & Faber, 1933); Vienna by Stephen Spender (Faber & Faber, 1934); various leaflets and booklets; The Poetry Review 1944; De Profundis by Oscar Wilde (Methuen, 1950, with an introduction by Vyvian Holland, Wilde’s son); First World War Poets (NPG, 1999); Selected Poems by Oscar Wilde (Methuen, 1912); Reflections by Graham Greene (Lester & Orpen Dennys, 1990); The Tenth Man by Graham Greene (Lester & Orpen Dennys, 1985); Graham Greene Collected Essays (Bodley Head, 1969); The End of the Affair by Graham Greene (Heinemann Uniform Edition, 1955); and The Heart of the Matter by Graham Greene (Heinemann, 1948).
♦ While you’re here… I have two Galleries that might interest you: a Bookshops gallery and a Public Libraries gallery. Happy browsing!
In August 1992 for the flower show Shrewsbury Park & Ride saw what I believe to be the only operation on the service of deckers. The two vehicles concerned operated by Midland Red North were on the temporary Shirehall Hall service one being former Crosville BMA520W which is seen in Barker Street passing the long demolished multi storey car park
Paisaje Encauzado
-Escenarios Deportivos para Sol de Oriente-
Alejandro Vargas
Iojann Restrepo
Taller 8 _ UPB
The Fisher P-75 Eagle was intended to fill the Army Air Forces' 1942 need for an interceptor. Its unique design featured two coaxial contra-rotating propellers connected by dual drive shafts running under the cockpit to a 24-cylinder liquid cooled engine located amidships. The original concept called for use of proven airframe components, such as P-40 wing panels, A-24 tail and F4U landing gear, to reduce the design and testing period.
The first of two XP-75s using component parts made its initial flight on Nov. 17, 1943. Flight tests revealed unsatisfactory performance. This, combined with a mission change from interceptor to long-range escort, caused major changes in the original design. Ultimately, the idea of using proven airframe components had to be abandoned. The AAF ordered six XP-75s of the revised configuration along with 2,500 P-75As. The improved version was still unsatisfactory and after three Eagles had crashed, the entire program was cancelled on Nov. 8, 1944. Only eight XP-75s and six P-75As were built.
TECHNICAL NOTES (P-75A):
Armament: 10 .50 cal. machine guns and two 500-lb. bombs
Engine: Allison V-3420 of 2,885 hp
Maximum speed: 404 mph
Cruising speed: 250 mph
Range: 2,600 mi.
Service ceiling: 36,400 ft.
Span: 49 ft. 4 in.
Length: 40 ft. 5 in.
Height: 15 ft. 6 in.
Weight: 19,420 lbs. loaded
Crew: One
P-51D N551VC/44-73415 'Voodoo' modified as an air racer. Seen at the Planes Of Fame Museum, Chino in September 2019.
This replica of a P-39 Airacobra was built by the hand of Watson Lake resident David McIlmoyle and was nearing completion when I took this photo in his workshop on July 10, 1990. McIlmoyle was inspired to take on this project as a result of a keen interest in the wartime history that took place where he lives. Watson Lake, Yukon Territory was an important military airfield and pitstop on a 7000-mile long airway that was called the ALSIB Route (Alaska-Siberia); this was a wilderness airway used to deliver nearly 8,000 warplanes under the Lend-Lease Plan to our Soviet Allies.
McIlmoyle was unable to find a local P-39 wreck to rebuild so to satisfy his need for a project he decided to build one out of plywood in his workshop out back of his house. After a lot of jigsaw work the end result was pretty impressive and when fully assembled and painted it was placed on an outdoor pedestal at the local museum. I heard that several of the harsh Yukon winters took a toll on the wooden P-39 and it was removed... I don't know what became of it. The odd serial number is not true to how P-39s were numbered but is in fact David McIlmoyle's birthdate.
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I think I took this around 2000 or 2001 with my Chinon Cp7m with Sigma 70-210mm Zoom. Print film scanned with a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual III negative scanner
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump participate in a Halloween event on the South Lawn of the White House, Thursday, October 30, 2025. (Official White House Photo by Daniel Torok)
P&E Coaches of Hartlepool purchased two of these Neoplan Euroliners from K&B Coaches, Cumbria. YN03 AXB was seen in Torquay on 8th July, 2010. Both would be sold a few months later.
President Donald Trump holds a press conference on crime in the District of Columbia, Monday, August 11, 2025, in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room. (Official White House Photo by Abe McNatt)