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On 5 July 2009, 150279 (on loan from ATW owing to a unit shortage) passes Stapleton Road on the 1705 Taunton - Cardiff Central.

5 September 2009: Troy Stapleton, ex-Slako/Leeds/Smith Holden Commodore VL, Group A & C race 1, Muscle Car Masters, Eastern Creek, Sydney

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.

This has been rebuilt since the photo was taken but is now much shorter. I understand that the original obelisk was put up in memory of one of the Duke of Beaufort's daughters who was struck by lightning while out riding on this spot. The grave of the horse is in the woods near the Dower House.

USS MARINETTE (LCS 25), USA - NAVY, Freedom-class littoral combat ship, in Staten Island, New York, USA. May, 2024. Fleet Week. Copyright Tom Turner

The View from the backyard!

302 leads 094 on a Burton to Taunton track plant move 2/1/14.

Denver Stapleton outlines As seen from Frontier Airlines Boeing 737-300 landing Denver International. I-70 is highway that starts on right side. Old ATC tower is in the center lower left of the picture near houses. UAL training buildings are center left as well above ATC tower. This area is completely redeveloped with housing and shopping.

INSOLENCE Melanie lingerie - teal

Basevi Moda stiletto slippers in black and silver

 

On 7 July 2009, 143603 approaches Stapleton Road on the 1715 Avonmouth - Bristol Temple Meads.

Strobist ~ One Light ~ Nikon SB900 ~ 43' Westcott Umbrella ~ Triggered by Pocketwizards Plus II

Ibizarre bikini set Breezy(sojabean),

Hair by Cher Angel

 

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 is a cube style British Rail station sign.

Before and after shots of the renovation.

The dead grass and plant area was one of the first things I noticed when I got to Denver's outrageously "peaked" airport. I asked what it was about at the information desk and was told that they stopped watering because the water was leaking into the trains. It's been that way for months and months. So much for the world-class airport. Even I can get the dead stuff out of my garden.

We purchased this used hot tub for $500 off of craigslist, spent $250 for the delivery, and since any reasonable electrician refused to wire it, we wired it ourselves. It is now operational and floaty toys and drink holders are soon to come!

Nancy Stapleton

C. Tom Smith Photography Collection

Rain over Central Park. This used to be Stapleton Airport in Denver. It's now a residential neighborhood.

WVU Tech VS Campbellsville University 3-22-2011

Before and after shots of the renovation.

140 Stapleton Road, Bristol, Mrs Green's paper shop pictured in 1905. This shop was situated between Armoury Square and Beaumont Street.

Taken in Oct 2007, 34607 K607LAE, a 1993 Leyland Olympian with NC bodywork has just passed under the rail line north from Lawrence Hill and is heading down Stapleton Road and heading to the city.

 

It wouldn't be long before it would head south and join the Cornish fleet with other examples

Rear end shot of a nice pair of....Midland 153's! heading for Avonmouth 16/7/13.

Redgrave Butterfly lingerie - lilac

Loose Cargo gig at Stapleton Village Hall, Stapleton, Cumbria. Proceeds towards a new village hall car park.

 

Stapleton has a population of 249, so ticket sales of 150 was pretty good going. Well done Stapleton!

 

Stapleton is a village and a civil parish in the City of Carlisle district,in the county of Cumbria, in the North West of England. It falls under this jurisdiction of Cumbria County Council and is still, to this day, a Parish.

  

Stapleton is located around 8 miles away from Longtown and around 12 miles away from Carlisle. Stapleton is located just east of the B6318, its nearest main road, and around 12 miles away from the M6 motorway, one of the major motorways in the United Kingdom. The nearest railway stations are Brampton (Cumbria) railway station which is around 7 miles away and is operated by Northern and is on the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway.

  

According to the 2001 UK Census there are 87 households in the Parish of Stapleton, with a population of 221 people. This makes it an extremely small Parish. In 1991, the population of Stapleton was 230 people. This means the population has decreased around 4.5% in the past 10 years. This is slower than the population decrease in England as a whole, which is thought to be around 8% every 10 years. However the overall decrease in the English population is the underlying reason for a reduction in small Parish's populations. In 1851 UK Census the population of Stapleton was recorded as 1119 people, this is the highest recorded population of the Parish, and in the next UK census, in 1881 the Parish's population had dropped significantly, to 372 people. The population taken at the 2011 Census was 249.

 

The South Tynedale Railway stop Kirkhaugh Station is located 18 miles from Stapleton. The South Tynedale Railway is a heritage railway that runs from Alston in Cumbria to Lintley in Northumberland. The railway line is renowned for its location, as it is England's highest narrow gauge railway line. The South Tyndale Railway attracts an estimated 40,000 tourists a year, making it one of Cumbria's main tourist attractions.

St. Mary's Church is the Parish's church. It is located in the centre of the township and was erected in 1830 on the site of a church thought to be dating back to the 12th century. The Lanercost Priory is around 6 miles away from Stapleton. The original priory was built in 1169, as a monastery but was destroyed in 1536 by Henry VIII in a period of mass dissolution of monasteries. It is believed that Anglican services have been held in the Priory every Sunday for the past 850 years, making it one of the long-standing Anglican churches. It is an English National Heritage Site.

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[This album contains 7 photos[ One of the most interesting sights in Lynchburg, Virginia is City Cemetery where a variety of displays are found, including a rail depot (from Stapleton, Virginia), a small medical museum, a dovecote, and a large water pitcher among others.

 

The structure is essentially of side gable style with a front bay that was probably the ticket window. Slender brackets support the overhanging roof. The end gables and front bay contain decorative millwork. Board-and-batten exterior walls are used on the end gables as well. Windows and doors are generally narrow. A simple chimney tops the building.

 

The sign at the Stapleton station reads as follows: "This Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Station was in use at Stapleton in Amherst County, Virginia, from 1898 until 1937. It is the only remaining C&O 'Standard Station' of its size and style.

 

In 1999-2001 the badly-deteriorated Station was dismantled board-by-board and reconstructed here to interpret the importance of railroads in the history of Lynchburg. Through employment, war, and accident, thousands of people buried in this cemetery lived and died by the railroad.

 

The furnishings and instruments in the Station Agent, Passenger, and Baggage Rooms are typical of the World War I era."

 

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Beaufort Arms,River View Stapleton.

Coloured photo of the Beaufort Arms, the building is still there but now converted into a dwelling.

the first town center at Stapleton. Mixed retail, with mostly foodservice operations. The street trees and street furniture appear miniature.

Loose Cargo gig at Stapleton Village Hall, Stapleton, Cumbria. Proceeds towards a new village hall car park.

 

Stapleton has a population of 249, so ticket sales of 150 was pretty good going. Well done Stapleton!

 

Stapleton is a village and a civil parish in the City of Carlisle district,in the county of Cumbria, in the North West of England. It falls under this jurisdiction of Cumbria County Council and is still, to this day, a Parish.

  

Stapleton is located around 8 miles away from Longtown and around 12 miles away from Carlisle. Stapleton is located just east of the B6318, its nearest main road, and around 12 miles away from the M6 motorway, one of the major motorways in the United Kingdom. The nearest railway stations are Brampton (Cumbria) railway station which is around 7 miles away and is operated by Northern and is on the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway.

  

According to the 2001 UK Census there are 87 households in the Parish of Stapleton, with a population of 221 people. This makes it an extremely small Parish. In 1991, the population of Stapleton was 230 people. This means the population has decreased around 4.5% in the past 10 years. This is slower than the population decrease in England as a whole, which is thought to be around 8% every 10 years. However the overall decrease in the English population is the underlying reason for a reduction in small Parish's populations. In 1851 UK Census the population of Stapleton was recorded as 1119 people, this is the highest recorded population of the Parish, and in the next UK census, in 1881 the Parish's population had dropped significantly, to 372 people. The population taken at the 2011 Census was 249.

 

The South Tynedale Railway stop Kirkhaugh Station is located 18 miles from Stapleton. The South Tynedale Railway is a heritage railway that runs from Alston in Cumbria to Lintley in Northumberland. The railway line is renowned for its location, as it is England's highest narrow gauge railway line. The South Tyndale Railway attracts an estimated 40,000 tourists a year, making it one of Cumbria's main tourist attractions.

St. Mary's Church is the Parish's church. It is located in the centre of the township and was erected in 1830 on the site of a church thought to be dating back to the 12th century. The Lanercost Priory is around 6 miles away from Stapleton. The original priory was built in 1169, as a monastery but was destroyed in 1536 by Henry VIII in a period of mass dissolution of monasteries. It is believed that Anglican services have been held in the Priory every Sunday for the past 850 years, making it one of the long-standing Anglican churches. It is an English National Heritage Site.

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