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The Enterprise engine was manufactured in Derby in 1947 and was used on the Dublin to Belfast route until replaced by Diesel engines.
A modern suburban train is at the left platform.
Roger emailed me these photos of my brunette pt 3. He rerooted her and touched up her paint just a bit. Her bangs are original. Looking forward to having her home and back on a body.
During the campaign, President Obama argued that his election would help restore the image the rest of the world has of United States.
In the six months since his election, his approval ratings at home have slipped, though they remain high. Around the rest of the world, opinion is mixed. A recent study by WorldPublicOpinion.org asked people in 21 countries whether they had confidence that Obama would “do the right thing” when it came to world affairs. Our latest Transparency is a look at their responses.
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Badly restored opus reticolatum. This wall is dated few centuries B.C. and in those days they were made with a single type of stone, which can be found on the same location, therefore no excuses for a bad restoration job. Expired Fuji Super HQ 200, 135-24. Developed in replenished C-41/CN-16, 20 minutes @ 20°C, bleach 30 minutes, fix 30 minutes. - standard disclaimer: © Giuseppe Lancia - usage without permission is not allowed
Restored to 'Runcorn Busway' livery, done in house by Howards over a two year period when time allowed, this smart National 2 is seen here climbing A5094 New Road, Whitehaven, and is heading for the former Leyland National plant at Lillyhall, for a photoshoot during the excellent 'Leyland National 50' celebrations that were organised by the Workington Transport Heritage Trust to commemorate fifty years since the entry into service of the first National to be constructed at the Lillyhall plant that is situated near Workington. The first service operated was a Whitehaven town service to Lowca by Cumberland Motor Services, 350, ERM35K, a 1151/2R/0401, dual-doored bus. That was new in 03/1972, with the production number being 00005. This photo was taken on the second day of the event for the public on 01/05/2022.
Fifteen of these National 2s to 'B Series' spec. were taken by Crosville, this one being delivered in 05/1981 in the first batch of five and was numbered SNL2. All were 11.6 metre dual doorway vehicles and were purchased for use on the Runcorn Busway, where they later operated in this livery. All but one passed to North Western and were converted to single doorway, then this one later worked for Pilkingtons, Accrington, where it was re-registered PIL7013. © Peter Steel 2022.
Almost a quarter of a million glazed tiles cover the Cathedral's roof. They were restored following damage at the end of WW2
The Northbound Washington Court House turn passes the newly repainted sb fixed approach CPL in Madisonville. 9/15/23
This immaculate Ford Model T Van was built at the Ford factory, Trafford Park, Manchester, in 1922. It is seen here on display at the British Commercial Vehicle Museum, Leyland, on 25/09/2022, and has been restored with J. Webster & Sons, Drapers & Furnishers, Tarleton, fleetnames. This museum is well worth a visit, especially if you haven't been for a while or in fact haven't been before. © Peter Steel 2022.
The fine Alec Issigonis designed British classic Mini. Nearest the camera is F295AHG, an Austin Mini Mayfair 1000 Auto. This immaculate 'old style' Mini was first registered in 05/1989. Supplied by Syd Brown & Sons, Longridge, Lancashire, the owner would have you believe, according to a label in the rear window, that it was supplied by Croker & Bridger, who have branches in London and Turin! Alongside is no less immaculate TDU606W, an Austin Mini 1000. First registered in 06/1981, this was a one family owner from 1982 to 2020 and hardly went out. So much so, little restoration work was needed to bring it up to the standard that it is today. These Minis are seen here at Whitehaven Harbour, on display during the Workington Transport Heritage Trust's car display at their 'Leyland National 51' event on 29/04/2023. This event was to commemorate fifty-one years since the entry into service of the first National to be constructed at the Lillyhall plant that is situated near Workington. This event was organised due to the success of the 'Leyland National 50' event. © Peter Steel 2023.
Jeffrey R. Tarr, President and Chief Executive Officer, DigitalGlobe, USA speaking during the Session: Restoring Ocean Resources at the Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 20, 2017
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary
All this time I've wandered around searching for the things I'll never know
I've been searching for this answer that only will be found in your love
And I feel it
My heart is being mended by your touch
And I hear it
Your voice that's shown my purpose in this world
You have restored me from my feeble and broken soul
You have restored me
I've only come to realize my strength will be made perfect at your throne
Laying all reflections down to see the precious beauty that you've shown
And I feel it
My heart is being mended by your touch
And I hear it
Your voice thats shown my purpose in this world.
Laying all these questions down you've answered what I need
You've given more than I deserve your making me complete
You give me all these open doors I'm humbled at your feet
To show me what you've done for me.
All this time I've wandered around searching for the things I'll never know.
Jeremy Camp
. I never was much a Lions fan, even before they achieved major suckage, althouth I did have season tickets for years. But I was always a Cory Schlesinger fan. #30 was the ultimate football player.
I'm still a Houstan Texans fan. Always will be, but I will always be proud to wear the #30
I do love the Lions fans. Loyal. Loyal. Loyal. Tormented. Suffering. But Loyal. The city could use a boost. I hope they do well this season.
16 people were shot in the last 24 hours in Detroit. 7 were killed. Human life has no value to so many people. It's sad
Leyland Leopard (93) RCM 493 of Birkenhead Corporation Transport visiting the Hooton Park Heritage Open Day Cheshire. In service from 1964 with bodywork by Massey Brothers of Wigan with two doors for one man operation, transferred to the Merseyside Passenger Transport Exexcutive in 1969 but continued in service until 1977. Later used as a safety show bus for Wirral Borough Council? and donated to the Wirral Transport Museum in 1993.
A blocked drainage ditch running across the shallow slope of an area of degraded Purple Moor-grass (Molinia caerulea)-dominated, now re-wetted, blanket bog which has shown good recovery of mire vegetation including of Sphagnum bog-mosses, at Aclands, Exmoor, Somerset, England.
The original and restored framed photo of my great uncle in WW1.
This is a promotion brochure with the shots from a company called photowonder
I supplied the photo for the 100 anniversary of the outbreak of WW1 and they kindly sent the finished result.
Good people to deal with. Just look 'em up
Jennifer Morgan, Executive Director, Greenpeace International, Netherlands speaking during the Session: Restoring Ocean Resources at the Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 20, 2017
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary
I spent many hours lovingly restoring this receiver. I replaced all the lamps with LEDs, completely cleaned and polished the inside and out. I also replaced the plastic feet on the bottom, de-oxed all controls and set amp bias.
Dominic Kailash Nath Waughray, Head of Public-Private Partnership, Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum, Greg Stone, Executive Vice-President and Chief Scientist for Oceans, Conservation International, USA , Nishan Degnarain, Member, Monetary Policy Committee Central Bank of Mauritius, Mauritius, Mari Ella Pangestu, Professor of International Economics University of Indonesia, Indonesia, Peter Thomson, President of the United Nations General Assembly, New York, Wu Hougang, Chairman and President, Zoneco Group, People's Republic of China capture during the Session: Restoring Ocean Resources at the Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 20, 2017
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary
Impression from the Session: Cyber War at the Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 20, 2017
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary the Session: Cyber War at the Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 20, 2017
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary the Session: Restoring Ocean Resources at the Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 20, 2017
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary
Holiday in Wales 1989.
Minolta X300 Camera
Kodachrome colour slide film
Kodak mini digital film scanner
Colour restored with Photoshop
A worker performing ongoing restoration at the Aleppo Citadel. Whilst there is evidence of defenses on the site dating back some 3000 years, the current structure dates from approximately the 12th century AD.
Note this photo was taken around 5 years ago (I'm a bit slow with my uploading!) so I'm not sure how the Citadel looks today with all the recent fighting, as the Citadel apparently has been quite heavily bombed.