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Views of Leamington Spa, 6 August 2021. A station sign at the south end of the southbound platform (there is a matching sign opposite), in style typically Great Western, and with a traditional style lamp post and light, albeit with L.E.D.s for illumination. Seen in rather pleasant sunshine, but less than half an hour after a heavy shower.
Spa Coaches of Strathpeffer operate an immaculate fleet of coaches. Three Volvo/Van Hool coaches are seen here at their depot comprising (l-r) Volvo B10M-55/Van Hool Alizee T9 Y6 SPA, KN07 SPA Volvo B12B/Van Hool Acron T9 and Volvo B12B/VAn Hool Acron S33 SPA. Y6 SPA was new to the Whyte's of Newmacher fleet whilst the other two were new to the fleet, S33 SPA originally SY54 CXF.
Body Massage and Beauty Spa Service in Jaipur. Ja Thai Spa is a leading massage and beauty spa in Raja Park Jaipur, Rajasthan. It provides best spas and massage services.
Steffie has a goody bag of spa products to take home to help her maintain her new look.
Steffie Sunshine after spa treatment
Skipper's Best Buy dress #2232 - 1975, Steffie's shoes
Cosmetic bag - Rement
Salon diorama I made years ago
What was one of the last FGW loco hauled services, 811 arrives at Bath Spa, with a service from Paddington to Plymouth? 24th September 2002.
The spa at Trehörningen in Nynäshamn. Whenever I go for a walk along the picturesque Strandvägen I will always stop for a photo of this classic Nynäshamn view.
'Clubman' class 168 no. 168216 is pictured at Leamington Spa on 16th April 2010 with a Chiltern Line service from Birmingham Snow Hill to Marylebone.
The Ronneby spa "Ronneby Brunn" had water believed to have healing qualities. The first source of ferruginous water was found in 1705. But the high period of the spa was in the 19th century.
The surrounding park "Brunnsparken" has been voted Sweden's most beautiful park and Europe's 4th most beautiful park.
The buildings in the park are listed buildings (Swedish: byggnadsminnen) and enjoy the strongest legal cultural and historical protection available.
Building 11: The Gymnastic Hall. The hall was built 1890-91 and remained in use for the entire spa era to 1939. The hall was originally divided in two by a mobile wall; one for men, the other for women. It was sometimes used for church services.
The original plans, signed by Svante Svensson, were approved but subject to some modifications. The building underwent more changes in 1904 and 1912. Accommodation and consulting rooms were added on as well as the pavilions on the sides and the tower section on the north side.
Today there is an exhibition hall in the building.
sv.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronneby_brunn (website in Swedish)
A little video to finish of my little set of images from last Saturdays visit to the Spa Valley Railway.
Hunslet built austerity loco 2890, dating back to 1943, pulls away from Eridge with the 15.25 to Tunbridge Wells West.
The platform on the right is part of the national network which sees an hourly service of 'Southern' trains operate between London Bridge and Uckfied. The two seperate single lines run beside each other for a mile to Birchden Junction where the lines go their seperate ways.
Hot therapeutic spa water rising from underground. Loutra Ypatis was the first organized spa town in Greece, catering to aristocracy from the end of the 19th century. Renowned for the treatment of dermatological and circulatory conditions.
Back to France ! No sooner were we back from our three-week April 2024 trip through Castille and León that we embarked on another one, this time to the French province of Vendée, which is between Brittany to the north and the Bordeaux region to the south.
On our way there, and since we were not in a hurry, we stopped for one night in the spa city of Vichy, which is famous for its late 19th century and Year 1900 architecture, when the spa business really took off and Vichy was swamped with customers and a fair number of Royal Highnesses seeking to take in the good air and better their health.
Vichy is known to be a quiet, old and rich town. It is still mostly the case today, and city mansions such as this one, emulating the Parisian style of the Haussmann period of the years 1860–1900, exemplify the wealthy bourgeois chief characteristic of the town.