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Singer Nine (1933) Engine 972cc S4 OC
Registration Number UG 3984
SINGER SET
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Larger engined Junior with four speed gear box a new 92 inch frame. 1933 cars came with 12 volt electric, a silent second ratio as well as the silent third of the pre-1933, hydraulic brakes, and electric fuel pump feed. The Junior Special grew into the Nine, perm-mesh clutchless gear change an option on the 1934 De luxe
Shot at the Cholmondley Car Show 05.09.2010 Ref 63-423
Ai, que delícia.
Fiquei uns dias sem vir por aqui, e qdo chego, encontro essa surpresa!!
Muito grata!
E trabalhos de mais 'meninas arteiras' por aqui pelo flickr..
Que nossos trabalhos traga inspiração para quem passar por aqui.... e por aqui, no Blog da Singer !
Bom Dia e Ótimo final de semana pra nóis, crafters antenadas!
Singer Fergie visits "Late Show with David Letterman" at the Ed Sullivan Theater June 9, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Devaney)
The Gazelle II was re-designated as the IIA in 1958. The standard Hillman pushrod overhead valve engine replaced the Singer overhead cam unit. The new engine was more powerful, developing 56 bhp against 49 bhp.
In line with Rootes Group policy the car kept getting small upgrades each with a new designation. In September 1958 the Gazelle, now re-designated III, received better seats, enhanced at the front by a folding central arm rest. A new two-tone paint became available with this upgrade.
The IIIA, introduced September 1959, gained small tail fins and a larger windscreen. The engine was upgraded with twin Solex carburettors replacing the single Solex, distinguishing it from the Minx, and lifting output to 60 bhp. Home market cars got a floor gear change and as well as overdrive, Smith's Easidrive automatic transmission also became an option.
Autocar Magazine carried out a Used Car Test, No.214 in their famous series, on a Singer Gazelle III first registered on 2 January 1961. What is not made clear is whether this was a Gazelle IIIb or an earlier Gazelle IIIa model, fitted with the twin carburettors. In comparison with the new Gazelle IIIb tested on 17 March 1961, it reached 0-60 mph in 23.9secs,compared with the used car at only 19.9secs. A 4sec saving. The standing quarter mile was also covered in 21.3sec. compared with 22.2 for the new IIIb model.
The IIIB, launched September 1960, reverted to a single carburettor which improved fuel consumption and facilitated servicing "in remoter territories". The IIIB also received a new back axle featuring a hypoid bevel in place of the former model's spiral bevel.
The IIIC, launched July 1961, was fitted with a larger engine of 1592 cc developing 53 bhp. The convertible was discontinued in February 1962 followed by the estate car in March 1962.
A Series III convertible with the 1494 cc engine was tested by The Motor in 1959. It was recorded as having a top speed of 83.4 mph (134.2 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 21.2 seconds. A fuel consumption of 32.5 miles per imperial gallon (8.7 L/100 km; 27.1 mpg-US) was recorded. The test car cost £1,003 including taxes of £295. This included the optional overdrive. The convertible cost £67 more than the saloon.
Very classical singers, possibly from Chetham's Music School or the Royal Northern College of Music.
I have tried to capture the quality of the low winter rim & back lighting.
Achei essa belezinha feita em 1936 ,numa loja de móveis antigos,tava meio que abandonada num cantinho, trouxe pra casa e dei um belo trato nela, ficou linda e melhor ainda , costura que é uma maravilha, tem todos os acessórios e até o manual..... pra mim está perfeita !!!
world's first electric sewing machine! 25 decorative stitches and 2 different types of button holes. Circa 1975
The Kuikuro is today, the people with the largest population in the Upper Xingu. They are a sub-system with other Carib groups who speak dialectal variants of the same language (Kalapalo, and Matipu Nahukwá) and make the multilingual system known as the Upper Xingu, in the southern IT Xingu Indigenous Park. In the history of formation of this system, the Carib peoples are considered as important as aruak (Waura and Mehinaku), although it confers on its aruak initial matrix.
A folk/country singer busking around Yaletown in Vancouver, BC. She was great and had a beautiful voice. Her songs were great as well. She didn't mind me photographing and I tipped her for it. It's always nice seeing people like her playing in the cities, they add soul to it. Her music was also a welcome and relaxing break from all the crowds and sounds of the city.
This was the Host Singer/Drummers at the Nansemond Pow Wow. Two other groups are seated behind them. They were good, I love Native American Drum Music.
Here is a link to video I posted of them playing: www.flickr.com/photos/78428166@N00/3824570504/in/set-7215...
Malibu Let The Funshine Pop-up Ely's Yard Truman’s Brewery London Alesha Jamaican Fashion Model in Denim Blue Shorts and Jacket and Patience South African Singer #LetTheFunshine #Malibu
The Cardinal Singers were named best choir at the June 11-17 Yeosu International Choir Competition in Yeosu, South Korea, and went on to earn four gold awards, plus a top prize overall, at the June 19-23 International Hoi An Choir Competition in Vietnam.They arrived back at Louisville International Airport June 25.
Peguei a Maricota, e deixei a Drica no Spa da Singer... hehe
Assim, ela fica 'prontinha' para patchworkar comigo.... : )
Jazz singer Gina Panizales singing at No Black Tie in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In the background is Chewan, bassist for the Patrick Terbrack Quintet.
I hit the jackpot .. well in my eyes anyway. I paid only £20 for it at a local charity shop (thrift shop) here in England ... came with the original wood box to cover it and a key
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