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“Because somehow, the sun rises each day. Emerging from the horizon, brighter and more beautiful than the previous day. You’ll rise from the horizon too, learning to trust again. Learning to love again. Learning to heal. You’ll emerge so bright that the haters will be blinded. And darling, you’ll be the sun then, bright and beautiful, but they won’t be your sunflowers.”
― Minahil
“If in any quest for magic, in any search for sorcery, witchery, legerdemain, first check the human spirit.”
― Rod Serling, The Twilight Zone: Complete Stories
Staying in Prince George's Park Residences for 2 months wasn't the most terrible thing I've done in life. Comfy neighborhood! Few pics were taken here, but I found this one.
1983 Renault 5 Turbo 2.
Anglia Car Auctions, King's Lynn -
"V5 Present
MoT May 2019
Chassis number: D0000379
This car is a genuine, original left‑hand drive example. The upgraded 210bhp Renault sport engine has covered only 44,735 kms. It is fitted with Sparco seats, has an electric sunroof and Minilite wheels. The original wheels are included in the sale. The car spent around seven years in storage until 2015. Comes complete with spare wheel and rear parcel‑shelf. The history file contains the original service book, various invoices, photos, magazine articles, owner's manual and spare keys. Previously registered overseas."
Sold for £53,000 including premium.
I think I have managed to get all the mould off this slide scan (this was a bad one), but at the cost of losing the driver's side mirror !
Shaw's bought half a dozen of these Reliance / Plaxton Elites from the George Ewer Group's World Wide fleet in the early 1980s, and re-registered them all with dateless plates, as WIA 7657-62. PGP 204L became WIA 7659, probably not long after this picture was taken in the old Turner's coach park. It stayed in the fleet until 1991, and had a couple more owners in the West Midlands after that.
Henri le Secq
about 1852
Accession no. PGP 237.24
Medium Salt print from waxed paper negative
Size 35.10 x 25.50 cm
Credit Purchased with the assistance of The Art Fund 1999
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