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I've not been to Victoria Coach Station for a long time and had forgotten how busy it is! Gone are the Megabuses (shame) but there is still plenty of variety to be seen despite almost every National Express coach being a Levante 3/3a (shame). It makes the other stuff stand out I suppose!
A great little historic store in Dunolly in the Goldfields Shire. Set up for prospecting supplies in the same area where the worlds biggest gold nugget (The Welcome Stranger) was found. State and local government regulations to protect local forests and crown land appear to have spelled the demise of the store recently.
A new Hyundai Rotem Silverliner V stops on the SEPTA Wilmington Line at Prospect Park, PA. The line operates on the Northeast Corridor between Wilminton and Philadelphia as evidenced by the concrete ties and super-elevated curve the station is situated on.
Propspecting the same hole as last ear, although,as with last year, doubt as the'll move i. Please see local birds & wildlife 2015 set www.flickr.com/photos/wendycoops224/sets/72157650299516960
Ladies Day at Royal Ascot always attracts a good number of visiting coaches with 2019 proving to be no exception. Examples of bodywork by Berkhof, Beulas, BMC, Bova, Caetano, Higer, Irizar, Jonckheere, Kassbohrer, King Long, Lahden, Marcopolo, Mercedes-Benz, Mobipeople, Neoplan, Plaxton, Scania, Setra, Sunsundegui, Temsa, Unvi, VDL, Van Hool, Volvo and Yutong kept the camera busy. My shots were taken in and around the various coach parks used on the Thursday.
Perhaps the most famous house at Dungeness is Prospect Cottage, formerly owned by the late artist and film director Derek Jarman. The cottage is painted black, with a poem, part of John Donne's "The Sunne Rising", written on one side in black lettering. But the garden is the main attraction: reflecting the bleak, windswept landscape of the peninsula, Derek Jarman's garden is made of pebbles, driftwood, scrap metal and a few hardy plants.
The late film-maker Derek Jarman created a wonderfully low-key and poetic garden from driftwood sculpture and the hardiest local wild plants in front of his black clapboard cottage in the shadow of Dungeness power station. It’s been maintained by his former partner Keith Collins, who tolerates the steady trickle of garden and Jarman enthusiasts taking it all in from the road. You don’t need to intrude beyond that and there is no official visiting. The cottage is on the single track Lydd road from Dungeness and visible from the miniature railway; be sure to get the right one, as the garden has been imitated by a couple of its neighbours. It’s a ten-minute walk along the shingle beach to the railway station.
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Boathouse on the Lullwater of the Lake in Prospect Park is located in the eastern part of Prospect Park on the northeast shore of The Lake. It was built in 1905-07 to a classical design of Helmle, Hudswell and Huberty.
It now houses the Audubon Center, the Audubon Society's only urban interpretive center in the United States.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
The Boathouse was seen in Scorsese's movie: The Age Of Innocence (1993) as the Boston park where Archer Newland(Day-Lewis) meets Ellen Olenska(Pfeiffer)
Route 920 (Flixbus) : Gatwick Airport, South & North Terminals - Birmingham, Centenary Square
📍 Heathrow Central Bus Station