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Christian Hardy. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

MFCA 2014, Valley Forge, Penn.

Fletcher Clement. MFCA 2014, May 10-11. Valley Forge, pennsylvania.

Marco Bariselli. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Wendy Rafalski. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Mario Venturi. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

MFCA 2014, Valley Forge, Penn.

Jules de Raucourt. MFCA 2014. VAlley Forge Pennsylvania.

Doug Cohen. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Dan Capuano. MFCA 2014, May 10-11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Dan Capuano. MFCA 2014, May 10-11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Ben Komets. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Tamiya 1/32 Scale Model

Henry Nunez. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Joseph Spix. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Ian Mckenzie. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Maurizio Berselli. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Greg Cihler. MFCA 2014, May 10-11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Guinness Foden tanker by Corgi Toys in 1/50th scale and a Dinky Toys Coles Crane from the 50's.

Stonehenge, Wiltshire.

 

Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument located in the English county of Wiltshire, about 3.2 kilometres (2.0 mi) west of Amesbury and 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) north of Salisbury. One of the most famous sites in the world, Stonehenge is composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones. It is at the centre of the most dense complex of Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments in England, including several hundred burial mounds.[1]

 

Archaeologists had believed that the iconic stone monument was erected around 2500 BC, as described in the chronology below. One recent theory, however, has suggested that the first stones were not erected until 2400-2200 BC,[2] whilst another suggests that bluestones may have been erected at the site as early as 3000 BC (see phase 1 below). The surrounding circular earth bank and ditch, which constitute the earliest phase of the monument, have been dated to about 3100 BC. The site and its surroundings were added to the UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1986 in a co-listing with Avebury Henge monument. It is a national legally protected Scheduled Ancient Monument. Stonehenge is owned by the Crown and managed by English Heritage, while the surrounding land is owned by the National Trust.[3][4]

 

Archaeological evidence found by the Stonehenge Riverside Project in 2008 indicates that Stonehenge served as a burial ground from its earliest beginnings.[5] The dating of cremated remains found on the site indicate burials from as early as 3000 BC, when the initial ditch and bank were first dug. Burials continued at Stonehenge for at least another 500 years.[6]

  

Stonehenge Tour.

 

The Stonehenge Tour was rebranded in 2008, linking Salisbury Rail Station, the city centre and Stonehenge. A recorded commentary describes the views along the length of the route.

Ed Schafer. MFCA 2014, May 10-11. Valley Forge, pennsylvania.

Ian Mckenzie. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Chris Fontenot. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Scott Shablin. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Jim Johnston. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Wendy Rafalski. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Diego Esteban-Perez. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

Dave Youngquist. MFCA 2014. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Riccardo Ruberti. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge Pennsylvania.

John Meeks. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Mario Venturi. MFCA 2014, May11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Love all the detail like the casting number (or whatever) on the cylinder head.

Lou Masses. MFCA 2014. VAlley Forge Pennsylvania.

Jules de Raucourt. MFCA 2014. VAlley Forge Pennsylvania.

Dan Capuano. MFCA 2014, May 10-11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Jim Johnston. MFCA 2014. May 10-11. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

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