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I saw it on arriving in Dieppe on Wednesday. Today, when I drove by the shipyard, Frya had gone. Sailing anew I hope.
During the war, the tunnels of Piccadilly Circus were used to store expensive works of art from the London museums and galleries, unknown to anyone until they were unearthed after the war. Here an old photograph shows them being carried out during rush hour, and note the guy carrying this expensive artwork .. with a lit cigarette in his hand!!
The restoration of this car, which sits in a little park across the main street from the city offices, was done as an Eagle Scount project by a young man named Rick Martinez. he completed the project in 1993. Sadly, he only lived from 1978-1998. Quite an accomplishment.
This is the first of many new images from my time spent at a Flickr Gathering in upstate New York. You can read all about it and see LOTS of behind the scenes pictures AND a speed edit on my blog! :)
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In 2008 I restored another of my wood sculptures, then in the garden of historical painter Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein. Eutin, Ostholstein, Germany .
Have a nice weekend !
Istandsat 2008: en af mine træskulpturer der til den tid var udstillet i en have der tilhörte 1800-tallets berömte tyske historiemaler Joh. Heinr. Wilhelm Tischbein. Eutin, Slesvig-Holsten.
1860s Arsenal Buildings
Esquimalt Harbour -Originally constructed by the Royal Navy the buildings are slowly being restored.
Taken at the annual Spring Grove car show held in Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum in Cincinnati, Ohio.
This beauty has been restored to it's original condition other than a few power upgrades to the flathead motor. Many like this one have been chopped rather than restored. I would think it would do well in a concours de elegance show. Althought ai can't blame the owner on a hot day like this was, but from my point of view as a photographer, it sure is a shame it was parked under some trees which cast some unwanted shadows on it. I would love to get it in a different place, but you have to do whatever is necessary to get the shot before the car gets away never to be seen again.
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- Corretti i graffi e le macchie con il timbro clone/pennello correttivo
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- Blurred
- Corrected scratches and stains with clone stamp/healing brush
- Adjusted levels
This photo was ranked amongst the "World's Best Photo of Malaysia"
After an amazing 41 years and over 5.3 million cars, the Rover Mini finally ended production on the 4th of October 2000. The story does not end here however - A new "MINI" arrived to much fanfare and a new generation of fans - and the "Classic" Mini retains a HUGE following from its fans around the world. Long live the Mini! Mini World and Mini Resources are two links I can suggest to you guys to start your reading.
Wonder why all this fuss about Mini? Well, I practically grew up in one. And please look as what it might have looked like before the restoration, a parody by a good friend CS Wong
Gears: Nikon D50, Nikon Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 AI
Location: Kampung Cina (Chinatown), Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia
A couple of quick scenes for an ongoing storyline in Brethren of the Brick Seas on Eurobricks. Both scenes recycle older builds of mine and are for the purpose of illustrating the story only.
In Museum Mauritshuis The Hague, The Lamentation of Christ (c.1460-1464) by Rogier van der Weyden is being restored in a specially built studio in the exhibition space of the Museum.
The restoration project in public includes a very special loan: Rogier van der Weyden’s Entombment of Christ (1460-1464). This painting comes from the Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence.
More of the restoration and the paintings at:
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BR Peak Class 45 No 45108 'The Royal Artilleryman' passes Stenson Junction with the 0655 Derby to Kingswear 'Torbay & Dartmouth Express' LSL railtour on 26th July 2025
Copyright Photograph Robin Stewart-Smith - All Rights Reserved
A section of the recently restored 2nd-century Roman theatre, which is a famous landmark in the Jordanian capital of Amman.
On the Zijkanaal, Amsterdam North. Last time I walked passed here which was probably 5 years ago this crane was in pieces behind some fencing.
Looks good what has been done to it.
Also a new bridge just along from it.
A much-restored Tudor House that dates back to 1556. It was was built for John Fetherston, a prosperous Warwickshire farmer. The tall Tudor chimneys remain, although the half-timbered structure has gradually been filled in with brick and rendered over. The adjacent brick stable-block was added by a later member of the family in the 1670s.
The Fetherston family eventually died out in the late 19th century, and the house passed through a number of hands, being allowed to deteriorate further before being bought by industrialist, Alfred Ash, in 1904. He was a second generation industrialist and confirmed suburban dweller, bought at auction the Packwood estate of approximately 134 acres.
It's a Grade I listed building, has a wealth of tapestries and fine furniture.
I thoroughly recommend a visit if you get the chance.
Owned by the National Trust since 1941, the house is a Grade I listed building. It has a wealth of tapestries and fine furniture, and is known for the garden of yews.
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Wakehurst Place. The house is completely wrapped in fireproof cladding so that work can be undertaken in repairing the roof. The public were able to access a viewing platform to see the work and to have a view over the gardens.
81/123 pictures in 2023: Preservation of a building
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Restored many years ago and looking now how it would look in service, its been a regular attender of the run over the years and is still a pleasure to see this ex BRS Bmc VA van seen here leaving the Yorkshire show ground.
VIA 6309 was cosmetically restored last year and entered the Angus Pavillion (Exporail's main building) last fall.
My project today. Using the "piggyback" method to diagnose which RAM chip is faulty in a very old computer.
A beautiful house begging to be restored.
Getsemani Neighborhood, Cartagena de Indias, Colombia.
Back in the 2000s, Getsemani was considered a dangerous area, but its historic streets have transformed over time into the city’s official backpacker quarter. Hip hostels and artsy cafés have popped up to serve those who are not traveling on the luxury budget that the Old City demands. Getsemani also now has its own raging nightlife scene, much of it fuelled by its homegrown but African-rooted Champeta music, and houses some of the city’s top restaurants.
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