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Altadena Friday Route Cleanup

1961 Bristol HA6LL in the livery of British Road Services, Reg No. 339 DOA leads the way with the 1953 Thornycroft Trusty, Reg No. NYN 790 following closely behind. Both were taking part in the 2016 Cheshire Run.

EAG10 was an all-Leyland Titan PD2/1 H30/26R delivered new to A1 Service member Duff of Ardrossan in 1951, and lasted until April 1970.

John Duff purchased the share held by Thomas Docherty of Irvine in September 1951. The share of Kerr and Linney was added in March 1968.

July 17th, 2017. Olympus OM10, 50mm lens and Ferrania P30 film.

YCS465 was a Leyland Titan PD2/40 / Roe H37/28RD purchased new by A1 Service members Steeles of Stevenston in April 1964. On disposal in December 1979 it passed to Henry Crawford of Neilston, then moved to Doig's Tours (Greenock) for non-psv work at the BP Grangemouth oil refinery.

Tuesday 3rd December 2024, the Mariyung train finally entered service on the Newcastle and Central Coast line.

 

D51 on run N813 can be seen here passing through Orimbah whilst Oscar set H13 is Departing on run 289E for Central

Route 453, between Milton Keynes and London was operated by both Tricentrol Coaches and United Counties. The former's Bedford UMJ420W was snapped in High Street South Dunstable in 1984.

 

Mamiya C220/80mm

Ilford HP5

Linden Comansa tower crane

 

Nynäshamn, Sweden

LCU120 was a Daimler CCG6DD / Roe H35/28R new as South Shields Corporation number 176 in June 1964. It passed to Tyneside PTE in 1970 before reaching A1 service member Thomas Hunter of Crosshouse in January 1974. It later moved to Ken Tweedie of Neilston in 1977.

Penzance-allocated Cornwall County Fire Brigade Land Rover G940AGL, photographed in August 2010. It was on the road between 8/1989 and 11/2015, subsequently being exported.

 

Scanned from a slide in my collection.

Moisson 2016. Massingy. Côte d'Or. Bourgogne. France.

Cardinal Bus Sales - Lima, OH. Bus is awaiting delivery to a location in Nebraska.

Wondering around the hallways of a hotel after a party, trying to find my room.

"Knock knock, hello? Did you need service in there?"

Girls often went into service aged just 12 or 13, sometimes younger. Girls from rural villages were in demand as maids, as it was often thought that they would work harder than children from cities.

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Ivy sat on the same back steps as her mother had done before her. The same family , the same job, but this was the 1930's - Working conditions, employees’ rights and movements toward greater social equality meant that being a servant, maid or nanny was safer and more well paid than ever.

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Mothers time was very different - she had suffered hardships and vagaries - that i would never put up with. I was leaving soon as i found me a nice lad from the next village. Mother was dismissed when she was discovered to be with child

and unmarried to boot!.. But the old lady of the house had a soft spot for her and as soon as i reached the right age, i was sent here so I could help support my Mother.

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Did you know that Domestic service was one of 1930s Britain's biggest employers?

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ai manipulated in pixlr and edited in gimp

Pedestrian in nighttime rain.

Shot from train window; old building with service place for Land Rovers.

 

Tech:

Canon EOS 1Ds mk2

Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5L

Tilted up near max

This service station is located on Main Street in Tazewell, Tn. It was built in 1930 and stayed in operation until 1956. About twelve years ago, the city of Tazewell renovated it.

Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada

 

Nikon E-Series 70-210 f4

A former Seaboard intermodal trailer is now used by Engineering forces at Tilford yard in Atlanta, GA. Hopefully this will be saved. Dec 14, 2017.

 

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UWU516 was a Leyland Titan PD3/5 / Roe H61R purchased new by Severn of Dunscroft in June 1958. On disposal in June 1975 it was acquired by A1 Service Member Steele's of Stevenston and would give around three years of service.

Happy Republic Day to India, and Happy Birthday to Konkan Railway.

 

Lucknow WDG4 12298 cuts through the morning mist with Northbound 'Swift' Ro-Ro service.

 

Harwada, KA.

25 January 2016.

This should go under the category "stuff I didn't buy in a charity shop"!

 

The reason I photographed it was because my late mother bought this dinner service in the 1970's and it reminds me of that time. I'm pretty sure she had all the whole service.

 

I've Googled it and it's Royal Worcester Palissy Kalabar.

Charity Superstore, Creekmoor Poole, 31.05.2023

An abandoned service station on the old alignment of State Road 20 between Courtland and Town Creek, Alabama

Photographed here at Mold Bus Station is an Optare Versa V1110 operated by Arriva Buses Wales with the registration CX11EVH and fleet code 999, which was new to Arriva Buses Wales themselves in April 2011 and is seen boarding passengers for the 11:45 service X4 to Chester Railway Station. This service was previously known as the X44.

 

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Sunbury, OH. May 2021.

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I liked the piano keys spread out across the vehicle

 

Photographed in Lakeville Minnesota

Tuesday April 5th, 2022

DCS616 A1 Service Daimler CVD6 Massey Ardrossan Scotland June 1975 (Copy)

Lostock Hall (Back Line) 5Z80 Crewe HS-Settle. Practice run for Staycation Express which starts on 19th July.

Last service was 2015

Special Operations Response Team - SORT (HART in England) Shoguns at SORT Foundation Training for Paramedics

As we know today marks the 100th anniversary of the end of the Great War. Wakefield like all major towns and cities always hold a remembrance service. The march past and service involves members of the armed services, both past and present, the emergency services and various cadet groups. The weather was terrible and during the hour long service at the cenotaph the large crowd were drenched. The service was moving and had me with a strange mixture of goose bumps and a lump in my throat. The playing of the last post was most impressive.

 

I didn't feel it right to take pictures during the service but I did take a few shots at the end of the event.

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