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Clinchfield Coal 100 - SW6, Carbo, VA, 8-29-1976, Lon Coone Photograph, Scanned by Nick O’Dell, Collection of Hunter Richardson
I like old book shops and whenever I have time I visit them. You cannot imagine what "pearls" you can find there.
In my photo you see Fulham Book Shop or Hurlingham Books, which is located in Ranelagh Gardens, 91 Fulham High St, London SW6 3JS.
It exists despite all the iPads and Kindles and all you need is Time.
I went there together with Paddington to find Something Nice for my Granddaughter Maija. Perhaps a book about Faeries
Arriva London SW6, LK16BYG - Route 340 | College Road, Harrow on the Hill with a Edgware Bound Service
Thursday 4th August 2016
@ Londontransport3/ Mark Mcwalter 2016
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Note: On Saturday 3rd September 2016, Route 340 Will be retained by Arriva London with 9 New Euro-VI diesel double-decker Vehicles.
On May 16th 2010 Chelsea FC paraded the Premiership cup and the FA cup. They had won both trophies before, but never in the same year and it was their first double triumph.
Redone First Done Back In 2011...Now Deleted...Topps Tiles Has New Windows... Seen In Both Photos Just About Is The Elizabethan School Built In 1855 And Now Is KYN A Luxury Care Home...Hurlingham Park Is On The Left....
"Don't know about your one, but mine definitely hasn't lost what he put on over Christmas"
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935 was a SW6 class bogie, drop-centre saloon built by the tramways own workshops in 1947, one of 120 built between 1939-1951. It survives operational on Melbourne streets on '
Colonial Tramcar Restaurant' services.
1010 is a W7 class built in 1955, rebuilt and upgraded by Yarra Trams in 2016 for City Circle heritage duties.
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GWL - It doesn't matter how much you dress it up, it's still a satellite dish! - Finally guessed by Les Bailey.
Walpamur of Darwen, Lancs used to be a household name, but haven't seen their products or ads for a long while. I hadn't realised that the strange name is, in fact, a peculiar shortening of 'The Wall Paper Manufacturers'. Google also reveals that the company still has an address in Darwen and that this once was the most popular paint brand among professional decorators, affectionately known as 'Wallop' (or so we are told).
Old Walpamur advert from 1959: www.historyworld.co.uk/advert.php?id=195&offset=0&...
Former Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board "W" class tram SW6 898 is seen in the rear yard of a premises in the main street of Creswick, Victoria. I have no idea what it is being used for. The tram is missing its bogies and wheels and is sitting on wooden blocks.
With the recent arrival of another "W" class tram to a private property on the outskirts of Creswick, there are now two old trams in Creswick and one in Clunes. This picture was taken on the evening of Wednesday the 20th of December, 2023.
870 was a SW6 class bogie, drop-centre saloon built by the tramways own workshops in 1940, on of 120 built between 1939-1951. Stored form 2000-2005 it was reactivated and ran for another nine years until withdrawn in 2014, since when it has been in storage at a number of locations.
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This year the FFF+ Group have decided to have a monthly challenge called “Freestyle On The Fifth”. A different theme chosen by a member of the group each month, and the image is to be posted on the 5th of the month.
This month the theme, “change” was chosen by GG (Greenstone Girl)
Whilst walking through Preston one summer, I went past the Preston Tram Depot and witnessed a little piece of history as the old met the new (or newer anyway) as tram 2093 from 1992 passed by stationary tram 892 from 1944. The face of Melbourne’s wonderful suburban tram network has certainly changed over the years.
Tram 892, an SW6-class tram, put in service on the 25th of November 1944 and withdrawn from service on the 25th of September 2013.
The SW6-class were introduced in 1939. 150 were built in total. At their introduction, W6-class trams were popular with passengers and crew alike for being fast, smooth and comfortable. The first 40 had flip-over wooden seats in the end saloons, the remainder having upholstered bus seats. All had wooden seats in the centre saloon until the 1970s when there were changes to smoking legislation, and the entire class was refurbished with upholstered seats throughout. As of January 2020, one tram (961) remains in service with Yarra Trams in original condition. Twelve SW6 trams are in the hands of preservation groups, one of which is used as a café tram in Bendigo. Three SW6-class trams also operate on the Colonial Tramcar Restaurant, which is a wonderful dining experience if you have never done it.
Tram 2093, a B2-class tram, put into service on the 18th September 1992 and withdrawn on the 18th of December 2019.
130 B2-class trams were completed by Comeng between 1987 and 1994, originally for the St Kilda and Port Melbourne light rail conversions. They proved popular and they quickly spread across the Melbourne suburban tram network. B2-class trams were the first Melbourne trams to feature air conditioning, and also the first to include dot matrix signs. B2-class trams remain in service and are painted in either the Yarra Trams livery or have all-over advertising on them.
SW6 866
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