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Here in this photograph we have this Price Coaches Volvo B7TL Plaxton President registered FSU807 seen here passing through Acton Smithy operating its usual School Bus duties.
Factory delivered price $2,889 (240 six)/$2,996 (V8), production 31,930.
1965 Ford full line brochure: www.lov2xlr8.no/brochures/ford/65fords/65fords.html
1965 Full Size Ford (Custom/Galaxie/LTD) brochure: www.lov2xlr8.no/brochures/ford/65ford/65ford.html
Item # 75018
Dasha™ as Anika Luxottica
IFDC 2016 Exclusive Convention Dressed Doll
Approximate Ship Date: After Winners' Payments are Received
Limited Edition Size: 500 Dolls Worldwide
Suggested Retail Price: $175.00
Doll Tech Specs:
Body Type: FR2013™ (Includes two sets of limbs, transparent and solid).
Head Sculpt: Dasha™
Quick Switch Feature: No
Skin Tone: Cream
Hair Color: Silver
Eyelashes: Yes, Hand-Applied
Strobist Info:
(x1) Yongnuo YN560-III directly above model shot through an 18" soft white Lumodi Beauty Dish
The lone Grade II listed bottle oven in an advanced state of disrepair dates back to 1832 and is said to be the oldest still standing in the Potteries. It was refurbished in 2007 following a grant of £300,000 from English Heritage and is part of the remnants of the Top Bridge pottery works built in 1773 by Edward Bourne. The history of the three adjoining C18th pottery works (or 'potbanks' as they are referred to locally) the Royal Bradwell, Longport and Top Bridge works is quite complicated and mirrors the histories of most of the manufacturers in The Potteries. The three potbanks on this site were built at different times and evolved organically along the Newcastle to Burslem road, with wharfage at the rear on the Trent & Mersey canal. Small pottery companies have existed in the Brownhills area at Trubshaw Cross, Staffordshire for 350 years or more. The origins of Bradwell Pottery can be traced back to the Elers brothers who brought over the salt glazing process from their native Holland in the C17th. Another family dynasty which lasted right up to 2003 was founded by Ralph Wood who was apprenticed to Master Potter John Astbury in 1730 at the age of 15. Ralph Wood's great nephew John Wood established his own pottery at the Bradwell Works in 1787 and contemporary news sheets reported that his son Ralph Wood III 'continued the firm after his father's murder' - dangerous business, this pottery thing! In the C19th the Wood family were in business as Capper and Wood Ltd at the Royal Bradwell Pottery producing teapots. Arthur Wood became sole owner in 1904 and took over the rest of the Longport Pottery works in 1924. It had been established in 1772 by John Brindley, younger brother of James Brindley Engineer who constructed the Trent & Mersey Canal which opened from Burton-on-Trent as far as Stoke in the same year. The Top Bridge and Longport works were both acquired by John Davenport in 1794 specialising in the production of creamware, later introducing bone china and glass blowing on the same site. John Davenport's sons continued the business until 1887 when the Longport works was sold to Thomas Hughes who already occupied Top Bridge next door and he renamed it Unicorn Pottery. In 1896 Top Bridge was purchased by Price Brothers Burslem Ltd, in turn becoming part of the Arthur Wood Group in 1934. Three years later Arthur's son Gerald Wood bought a controlling interest in Kensington Pottery Ltd, Hanley and moved production into Top Bridge Works alongside Price Bros. In December 1961 the two occupants of the site were amalgamated as Price & Kensington Potteries Ltd and concentrated on the production of tea and coffee sets, renaming the works 'Price's National Teapots'. Changes in lifestyle and foreign competition saw a decreasing demand in the 1990's and unfortunately the Arthur Wood Group went into Receivership in 2003. The brand passed to Rayware Ltd who continue to use the name today on product made in China. The site with the three adjacent potbanks was acquired by Middlesex based property developer Charles Lewis & Co. The historic site has been allowed to progress to a state of terminal dereliction; a process accelerated by a criminally negligent owner, arsonists, petty thieves stealing the fabric of the building brick by brick and capped by Stoke City Council which demolished the main part of Price's National Teapot Works despite the Grade II listing, over a weekend in 2019 because it was deemed unsafe. Taken with a 1976 Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Alpha 1 on Polaroid (TIP) film
PRICE OF COAL
They were carried here
The dead , dying and injured
Then gently washed and tendered
Walls still whispering
With soft voices of nurses and doctors
The brave cries of wounded men
In ----- the medical room
By Henrhyde (gill)
BIG PIT , Blaenavon , South Wales
In this room was a bath, with a sling –where the men were washed , before treatment.
Sights and sounds ,here must have been harrowing at times.
My own Great Grandfather died in a roof fall – coroner’s verdict – “ broken back -accident “
He was 58 – still working underground., in 1938
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#fujiwalkaarhus2021
From a photo walk with members of a Danish Facebook group - May 23, 2021.
Photo from Godsbanen
David Price of the Boston Red Sox pitches agains the Houston Astros in Minute Maid Park on May 25th, 2019. Astros won 4-3. Price left the game with 2 outs in the first inning due to "flu-like symptoms."..(to read more, please visit my blog)
Using up some outdated EFKE KB14 in my Home-Made MK35 Beutler-Type Film Developer in a NIKON FM with a NIKKOR-H 50mm f2 at full aperture in Konch's Cafe, BRENTWOOD ( UK)
The 'Pensioners' Breakfast' USED to be £3 a few years ago NOW it is £ 4-50 !
Volvo B7TL / Tranbus (Plaxton) ALX400 - H49/27F -New in 2/2004 to Dublin Bus [AV369] - joined Price fleet Jan 2019
Has since been registered FSU807
The 6 pack of helpers is just a mile from the switch that leads to the Savage coal load out at Price, where the crew will duck into the east leg of the wye and let the loaded train pull by so they can cut in 2/3's of the way back.
Captain Price in his "night ops" gear from the first mission of Modern Warfare 2. Edit MW1
*I just realized I'm one game behind.... cut me some slack*
ex-RNZAF Te Rapa. Built 1944. Sister to Prices 149 (SteamRail), 50 (Steam Scene) & 52 (Ormondville).
Captain Price in his "night ops" gear from the first mission of Modern Warfare 2. Edit MW1
*I just realized I'm one game behind.... cut me some slack*
Price at Kiasma € 285,00
"Lumio is a dynamic, multi-functional lamp that conceals itself in the form of a hard-cover book. Lumio opens to 360 degrees and comes with a custom orange micro-USB charger, magnetic wooden pegs for mounting, and a beautiful leather strap for hanging. Rechargeable lithium ion battery provides up to 8 hours of full charge with continual use. Easily charge Lumio via micro USB from any USB charger. The light can be turned on while it's charging."
# 60 It's all about the light
119 Pictures in 2019
Very soon the beautiful lake will disappear & the horizon will be dotted with concrete structures. Weeds have already spread over half the lake. Sad :(
First time I've seen these beautiful crystals that I'd hear of but had not seen. These pieces are about 3 to 4" long and so clear that they seem like glass. The true color tends just a bit towards mauve and purple but the overall effect is a brilliant, clear pink. These pieces shown in this photo and the next were shot through glass where they are safely locked in a glass display case. Good thing as they are priced at thousands and thousands of dollars! See the retail price of this piece in the price tag shown.
We went thrifting this weekend....
The little springy "boing boing" action of the tail is toooo cute! It was in near perfect condition too. Score!
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Price : 500ls
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Now I know many Aussies have probably seen their local petrol prices even lower than this, but I recorded this local servo on my afternoon walk recently as it seemed to me that the lowest prices in years could not last forever. With travel restricted and our pump prices loosely tied to the rise and fall of international prices, petrol prices in many of Australia’s larger cities at least go through cycles from highs to lows and back again on an all too regular basis. And not just small price movements either. We are often urged to buy now, it’s the bottom of the cycle.
Fuel companies are fairly well despised for the manner in which the saw toothed prices will go up considerably overnight. In Brisbane, which has one of the worst cycles in Australia, the highest price pre-coronavirus was normally $1.73.9 for standard 91 octane unleaded. It would then slowly fall over a number of weeks to about $1.29.9 before shooting up again. We are urged to use independents but most sell, in Brisbane for about the same price. One exception is a Puma station not that far from us at Northside Zillmere which usually has the best prices around.
The large supermarkets, Coles and Woolworths will argue that although these are their standard prices, customers can obtain fuel cheaper by using their docket discounts, usually 4c per litre and even more if you buy a certain amount of “grocery” items. Some independent stations also accept their dockets or give similar discounts if you show your local motoring organisations’s card.
The truth is, most believe, including the government and motoring organisations that most of the time we are being ripped off. Here’s another example. Just prior to the lockdown when we were at the Sunshine Coast, average prices there were 10-15c per litre cheaper than Brisbane. Consistently, not just at one station. And often the same applies once you cross the Pine River Bridge in metro Brisbane’s northern suburbs to Redcliffe where the prices will shoot up by a similar amount - just by crossing a bridge. They must think the public are suckers! They say it’s lack of competition.
The station photographed is a barometer of prices....it is consistently the first one to put prices up often a week or more before the said Puma goes up.
On yesterday night’s TV news, they announced the price had suddenly gone up round town. Strange, that coincides with the lifting of local restrictions on travel from this weekend to 50 kms. By my estimate, from what I saw, the price per litre increase was to about $1.19.9, still cheap but approximately 30c or more per litre, overnight. Is that same % reflected in the international oil price? Somehow I doubt it.
Unless we get a second wave, and travel is restricted again, which is entirely possible in my mind we won’t see prices this low again. So, this one is definitely for posterity!
In March 2022, the price per litre, post Ukraine had climbed to $2.19.9
Bain News Service,, publisher.
Price
[between ca. 1920 and ca. 1925]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication. For more information, see George Grantham Bain Collection - Rights and Restrictions Information www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/274_bain.html
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Bain News Service photograph collection (DLC) 2005682517
General information about the George Grantham Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.35865
Call Number: LC-B2- 5985-11
Just looking at all the stars gives you a sort of awe, realizing that each star represents someone that gave their life in order for us to live in a free country.
Strobist Info:
(x1) Yongnuo YN560-II at camera right shot through a Westcott Apollo Orb
(x1) Yongnuo YN560-II at camera left shot without modifier.
The world’s most mysterious yacht.
Name: Amore Vero
Length: 86m
World's largest yacht number: 80
Shipyard: Oceanco
Price: 170 000 000€
Bartlesville, OK. October 18, 2018. Shot on a Hasselblad Xpan II and Kodak Portra 160. Developed and scanned by The Darkroom.