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Second Empire House (before 1874)
97 Boyd St.
Stapleton, Staten Island
© Matthew x. Kiernan
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A rareity in the Bristol area, 143621 pinched from Exeter works a Cardiff Exeter service possibly the first time a 143 has worked on these tracks considering it only opened in November? 16/5/19.
Opposite The Old Dairy, near Crouch Hill station. It's been taken over by Antic after being a Larrik. (More recent photo from 2025 and older photo as The Larrik from 2008.)
Address: 2-4 Crouch Hill.
Former Name(s): The Larrik; Pippin; Danzibar; The Stapleton Tavern; The Stapleton Hall Tavern.
Owner: Greene King; Gregarious (former); Antic Ltd. (former); Larrik Pubs (former); Charrington (former); Wenlock Brewery (former).
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47556 works 1V84, the 1136 Manchester Piccadilly - Newquay (from New Street) south at Stapleton Road. The track the train is on, and the adjacent one were closed in February 1984, and lifted that summer.
Saturday August 14th 1982..
© [R. C. Tarling
October 2017
165212 departs Stapleton Road in Briston with 2K24 1316hrs GWR service from Bristol Temple Meads to Severn Beach.
© Finbarr O'Neill
All that remains of the old Denver Stapleton Airport is the tower, standing in an otherwise vacant patch in a residential area.
Headlining Day 3 of Country to Country at the O2 arena London.
Stunning performance. Minimalistic stage set up and a great way to end the festival.
Setlist
1) Midnight Train To Memphis (The Steeldrivers Song)
2) Nobody To Blame
3) Hard Livin
4) Millionaire (Kevin Welch cover)
5) Fire Away
6) Might As Well Get Stoned
7) Nobody's Lonely Tonight
8) Whiskey And You
9) Either Way
10) More Of You
11) Broken Halos
12) Second One To Know
13) Traveller
14) Outlaw State Of Mind
15) Parachute
16) Tennessee Whiskey (David Allen Coe cover)
Encore
17) Sometimes I Cry
I've been going over some old photos and liked these Waxwing pics from 3013. Shame none arrived locally this winter
203 arrives at Stapleton Road with a service from Severn Beach on a windy, wet, blustery day 12/3/20.
Facility: Control Tower
Company: Federal Aviation Administration
Airport: Stapleton International Airport
I finally took the time to stop by and get photos of this piece of Colorado history.
Stapelton International Airport was operational from 1929 to 1995. It was once a hub for TWA, People Express, Frontier Airlines, United Airlines, Continental Airlies and Western Airlines. The tower, a small portion of the parking garage and one of the hangars is all that remain of the airport. United Airlines still has a training facility next to where the airport once was. The land has now been used for housing projects in the area.
Website: One Mile High Photography
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Governor Hogan Attends the Chris Stapleton Concert by Steve Kwak at Merriweather Post Pavilion, 10475 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Columbia, MD 21044
St John the Baptist's church at Stapleton is a single-cell medieval building with a modest early 19th century west tower.
The most unusual feature of the building is that the medieval nave and chancel (with little structural division) was originally a two-storey structure with an upper church and a generous crypt below, though the subdividing floor has long disappeared leaving an oddly proportioned interior, curiously tall and narrow for an otherwise small building.
Denver, CO -- The control tower is one of the last prominent features remaining from Stapleton International Airport. The tower now stands center of a residential and park redevelopment project. The last flight controlled by the tower was on February 25, 1995, when a Continental flight departed for London.
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A Newcastle train with Peak D63 on the front is stopped at Stapleton Road in the days when it was used as an interchange as Portsmouth - Cardiff trains did not go into Temple Meads. Photo taken 31/3/70.
47227 works an Up passenger to Cardiff, through Stapleton Road, Bristol, August 14th 1982.
© [R. C. Tarling
A Peak-hauled working starts the 2 mile 1 in 75 climb from Stapleton Road. The loco is at Narroways Hill Junction, where the line to Severn Beach branches off to the left.
© [R. C. Tarling.
Stapleton's church is a modest building with a very simple single cell interior and a humble west steeple.
It is normally kept locked outside of services.
Governor Hogan and First Lady Yumi Hogan attend the Chris Stapleton Concert by Steve Kwak at 102 Brickyard Rd, Chestertown, MD 21620,
On 5 July 2009, 150279 (on loan from ATW owing to a unit shortage) passes Stapleton Road on the 1705 Taunton - Cardiff Central.
Bristol Stapleton Road station, 17 March 2020. As altered with new footbridge/disabled accessible bridge following the re-quadrupling of the line between Dr. Day's Jct. and Filton Jct. in 2019. Pictured are two services, the left one a Bristol Temple Meads - Avonmouth one (No.166 215), the right one (No.150 001) a Bristol Parkway - Weston super Mare service.
The first freight to use the new section after the Filton blockade, only 35 years ago since trains ran on this side of the platform! 206 heads an Avonmouth to Westbury stone, 19/11/18.