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Fort Point is located at the southern side of the Golden Gate at the entrance to San Francisco Bay. This fort was completed just before the American Civil War, to defend San Francisco Bay against hostile warships. The fort is now protected as Fort Point National Historic Site, a United States National Historic Site administered by the National Park Service as a unit of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. ~ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Point,_San_Francisco
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LUMIX 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 on a G2
[ 0.005 sec (1/200) | f/10| FLength 16mm | ISO 400 ]
Here are Pointer 1 SLF Enviro Darts 25 (P709 VEX) and 28 (P712 VEX) showing pre and post refurb E-Darts. For now, 28 is staying as a park and ride bus, while 25, in its rather shabby state, has had its P&R branding removed as it will be filling in across the wider RB network, following increased demand for single deckers on the Counties Connect routes.
At some point during the de-branding process, 25's front number plate disappeared. And the wipers you'll just have to imagine until I get chance to give it a proper repaint.
Robertson Buses 25 - P709 VEX - Plaxton Pointer bodied Dennis Enviro-Dart
Robertson Buses 28 - P712 VEX - Plaxton Pointer bodied Dennis Enviro-Dart
Now a dying breed in the town that they come from, there are still enough about to manage the occasional shot like this.
Pretty in Pink Stagecoach Park & Ride 34857 (GX06 DXF) and a corporate sister stand while Safeguard's MPD VU02 TTJ - their solitary example - passes through on a 4.
Friary bus station, Guildford, Surrey.
Title: Torah pointer
Description: Filigree overlay with filigree balls at finial and mid shaft, inscribed in Hebrew: Yosef Birnbaum, chain
Artist: unknown
Medium: silver, filigree
Date: 19th century
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=511294
Repository: Yeshiva University Museum
Accession number: 1975.035
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Arriva Kent & Surrey 1607 (GN04 UCX) takes the 436 over the Basingstoke Canal, bound for West Byfleet station on diversion.
Due to the Ride London cycle race causing significant road closures across Surrey, many bus services were subject to diversion, suspension or curtailment on Sunday 2nd August 2015.
The Arriva Sunday shuttle on the 436 (Weybridge station - Mercedes-Benz World) ran instead to/from West Byfleet station, via Oyster Lane, Woodham Lane, Scotland Bridge Road, Camphill Road and Madeira Road.
Despite it having run to West Byfleet instead every year for five years, it can't show correct LEDs, so it either goes everywhere showing "Mercedes World Brooklands 436" (which at least shows the route number) or "Arriva serving Surrey & West Sussex". Unfortunately, this year, it was doing the latter.
Scotland Bridge Road, West Byfleet, Surrey.
Quede muy contento con el acabado especialmente por el papel es buenisimo debo agradecer a Leo Pamo quien preparo este hermoso papel.
Millsy keeps an eye out on those still in the ocean (he spent a whole 8 seconds in the water! :-) ).
A wet and wooly Sunday led to the cancellation of the Blue Hole Club swim, but a few hardy souls braved the ocean anyway.
[Explore #436]
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A comprehensive signpost for Newcastle’s various attractions and a fruit stall are overlooked by Grey’s Monument (1838). It commemorates Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (1764-1845), who as Prime Minister between 1830-34 was instrumental in achieving the Great Reform Act of 1832 that brought about much-needed parliamentary reform. The monument stands 133 ft tall.
August 2006
Rollei 35 camera
Kodak Ektachrome ASA200 film.
Newcastle's Obelisk was built in 1850 and remains a prominent hilltop feature on the city's skyline.
Soligor 28mm f2.8 (M42)
I admire Abellio's drive to push a better brand, and the new livery, but I really wish they had more attention to detail. All-grey advert frames, poor fleet number application (i.e. 8003 (LJ56 ONL) here on the 81 has two front fleet numbers) and not bothering to paint the doors (which is a feature of both 8003 and 8766).
Pegasus Dart 8766 (LK56 JKE), on the 459 here, is one of the most recent repaints. I note it's not been refurbished inside like 8762, but worse is the white front which just looks plain wrong in my opinion.
Cawsey Way, Woking, Surrey.