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Higher density flats face the green, rowhouses face inside the neighborhood. The rowhouses appear, from a little walkthrough, to be adaptable for visitability, although most of the ground floor is a garage.
Part of the set for Sycamore Cottage, hand forged sycamore leaves with a sycamore helicopter seed for the knocker. All created by Artist Blacksmith Adrian Stapleton of Trinity Forge
Stapleton Road, with Thrissell Street off to the right. At the end of the first rank of buildings, just above the motor cyclist's helmet, was an arched passageway leading through into Stanley Street. Sunday 1st June 1975.
708 heads the Ironbridge to Portbury empty Biomass through Stapleton Road 16/7/13, will we see 4 tracks and overhead wires here ??
The "airport" hotels in Denver are several miles from the airport in the middle of....nothing. My night here turned out to be memorable, however, because the light and the quiet was incredibly beautiful. This was shot from my room's balcony in the Marriott.
There is a big housing development where the Stapleton Airport used to be in Denver.
The control tower was left standing and it sits right in the middle of the neighborhood.
26th St. Bridge over Westerly Creek, Stapleton, Denver, Colorado.
In most of Denver, graffitti is simple tagging, or "war" stenciled on stop signs. In Stapleton, we have quotes from Albert Camus.
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 the two platforms looking towards Bristol Temple Meads.
Fashionity Fantasy Ilona outfit
Hair by Cher - Bella
Background photo Paul Nicholson: www.novascotiaphotos.com/
October 2017
View of ongoing work to quadruple the track between Stoke Gifford and Bristol Temple Meads.
© Finbarr O'Neill
Martial arts are a strong part of Sikhism
We heard bagpipes when eating our sunday dinner and went outside to find a parade of Sikh people walking down stapleton road. They handed out some leaflets detailing what is was all about. They were celebrating the festival of Vasakhi, which appears to be sort of the founding of their religion the anniversary on the founding of the Khalsa when the rules of Sikhism were made; e.g. wearing a turban, not cutting their hair, carrying the 5 symbols etc. Like Passover and Easter it celebrates spring, goodwill and new beginnings.
There is some more info on Vasakhi on the Bristol Sikh Temple website www.bristolsikhtemple.co.uk/
A Peak opens up at Stapleton Road, after crossing the weak bridge (with a 20mph speed limit).
The loco has a 2 mile climb at 1 in 75 ahead of it.
© [R. C. Tarling.
Italianate Villa (1848)
710 Bay St.
Stapleton, Staten Island
The country villa was built for Dr. James R. Boardman (1811–65) and his wife, the former Sarah W. Mudge (1811–93). They were married in 1836. Boardman was the Resident Physician (1836–44) and Director (1849–54) at the nearby Seaman’s Retreat.
Capt. Elvin E. Mitchell (1856–1936) bought the house from Boardman’s widow’s estate in 1894. He was a Sandy Hook pilot. He bought the house with money given as reward for saving the lives of all 176 passengers on the Cunard liner S.S. Oregon, which was rammed by a coal sloop in Long Island Sound in 1886. He lived here with his wife, the former Julia Marie Van Pelt. Their daughter Elvina (1884–1966) lived here until her death.
© Matthew X. Kiernan
NYBAI14-2034
Stapleton Airport was Denver, Colorado's airport for over forty years. The control tower was saved when the airport closed, and serves as a ghostly reminder of Denver's past. Closed to the public, it is viewable only from afar. Left to vandals, much of the glass has been broken, and the interior is a shambles.