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Tramcar 875 (SW6, 1941), Route 15, in Albion Street at Lygon Street, Brunswick East.
The tramcar is working southward, to Melbourne ("City") and St. Kilda Beach. It has turned out of Holmes Street into Albion Street, and will soon turn into Lygon Street. The camera is facing west-southwestward.
Identification of tramcars by class and date was facilitated by the rosters published by Heritage Victoria and by Vicsig.net.
1980 July 3.
A beautifully-tiled former pub building, now a bar. Since renamed The Slug @ Fulham, and then The Redback. Closed in 2024.
Address: 490-492 Fulham Road.
Former Name(s): Havana; The New Golden Lion; The Red Lion.
Owner: Town and City (former); Laurel Pub Co. (former); SFI (former); Inntrepreneur (former); Watney Combe Reid (former).
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Classic top photo just off Wandsworth Bridge Road and in the top photo the spire of St Mathews Church can be seen...St Mathews was demolished in 1999 having been there since 1895....But not to worry a new Church has since been built,a few of the houses still remain...
SW6 856 (built 1940) travels clockwise around the City Circle while W7 1021 (built 1956) travels in the opposite direction. The City Circle is a free route which borders the "Block" (the original Melbourne CBD) and now takes in Etihad Stadium and part of Docklands.
Based on a photograph by Mal Rowe in 2007.
Watercolour on textured paper. 180 x 160mm.
Attractive foliage on this gastropub. (Close-up of pub sign.)
Address: 16 Seagrave Road.
Former Name(s): The Atlas Hotel.
Owner: Enterprise Inns (former); Truman Hanbury Buxton (former).
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Frank Lampard celebrating after the presentation of the Premiership trophy, Stamford Bridge 2010
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The occupants of Roman's box applaud the players back onto the pitch for the end of season "lap of appreciation". Eugene Tananbaum is a club director, Michael Emenalo is the technical director and Bobby Campbell is a former team manager. Evgeny Shvidler is reported as the best friend of RA and according to Forbes Lists (March 2012) worth around US$1.4 billion.
The same view, two years earlier: flic.kr/p/a49hNY
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By sculptor Philip Jackson, "Ossie" stands outside the Millennium entrance to the West stand at Stamford Bridge. Unveiled on 1st October 2010 it has a plaque to either side of the plinth.
www.thepeterosgoodtrust.org/statueunveiling.shtml
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the first floor windows of this house ‘wink’ as you pass by. I can’t find any info about it online, but the ‘eyes’ look like they are printed on lenticular screens. Unfortunately there’s a big tree in front of the house that blocks a full frontal shot!
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A wine bar opposite Parsons Green station in a former pub building. The name has since been shortened to AB, and beers have been reintroduced.
Address: 51 Parsons Green Lane.
Former Name(s): The Pen; Cramps; The Alma.
Owner: Wellington.
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Eden Hazard has just scored with a header after the Palace 'keeper saved his penalty shot.
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Melbourne's famous 'W' Class City Circle tram takes tourists on a free tour around the CBD. This SW6 No. 888 was built in 1945.
Pre match warm up.
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2nd July 2011 at Under the Bridge, London SW6 (Trombone Shorty gig).
The Tambourine consists of a wooden or plastic frame, with pairs of small metal jingles embedded into it. Simiar instrument developed all around the world, although the name derives from the French tambourin, a long narrow drum from Provence. Tambourines can be played in numerous ways, from shaking the instrument to striking it with a stick, or against a leg or hip.
Some tambourines have a drumhead, and should be classified as a Membranophone and not an Idiophone.
Tambourines (without a drumhead) are assigned the number 112.122 in the Hornbostel-Sachs classification of musical instruments ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornbostel-Sachs ), indicating:
1 = Idiophones. Sound is primarily produced by the actual body of the instrument vibrating, rather than a string, membrane, or column of air.
11 = Struck Idiophones. These idiophones are set in vibration by being struck.
112 = Indirectly Struck Idiophones. The player himself does not go through the movement of striking; percussion results indirectly through some other movement by the player.
112.1 = Shaken Idiophones. The player makes a shaking motion.
112.12 = Frame rattle. Rattling objects are attached to a carrier against which they strike
112.122 = Sliding rattle. Non-sonorous objects slide to and fro in the slots of the sonorous object so that the latter is made to vibrate; or sonorous objects slide to and fro in the slots of a non-sonorous object, to be set in vibration by the impacts.
THIS former public lavatory in Fulham has sold at auction for £403,000 – more than four times its asking price.........incredible seen in sw6...
A former pub opposite Parsons Green station, now a chain brasserie. (Older photo of it as The Establishment from 2009.)
Address: 45-47 Parsons Green Lane.
Former Name(s): The Establishment; Novello's; The Rose and Crown.
Owner: Punch Taverns/Cote; Courage (former).
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SW6.909 in a special Australia Day livery at Latrobe and Victoria Streets captured by CHRIS GORDON on Tuesday, 10th January, 2006.
Frank Lampard celebrating after the presentation of the Premiership trophy, Stamford Bridge 2010
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the first floor windows of this house ‘wink’ as you pass by. I can’t find any info about it online, but the ‘eyes’ look like they are printed on lenticular screens. Unfortunately there’s a big tree in front of the house that blocks a full frontal shot!
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