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Baltimore & Annapolis car #93 sits at the head of a line of interurban cars in the yards at Bladen Street in Annapolis, MD on May 30, 1946. Note the reflection of the State Capitol building's dome in the right side windsheild of number 93. In less than 3 years their services would no longer be needed. The Baltimore & Annapolis replaced their interurbans with buses on February 4, 1950. Kodak 616 B&W negative, Walter Hulseweder photographer.
Parked behind the owner's building, moving van for Johnson Storage & Moving, Longmont, Colorado. Van is marked for United Van Lines.
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British Airways Boeing 747-436 G BYGA stored on the old cross runway south side at Cardiff (EGFF) south Wales. Delivered to BA in Dec 1998 wfu 21/03/2020 and flown to Cardiff two days later, just behind is the tail of another company 747 G CIVO.
Now in the fourth year of storage at Bruntingthorpe Leicestershire, one of six former RAF Tristar's still intact after retirement in 2014.
I love these old jewelry boxes for craft storage. Lots of little compartments, they fold up nice, they look cute on the shelf, and they are lined with pretty colorful silk! Love it!
This was a large stainless steel umbrella storage unit with individual keys at the entrance of a hospital. The Japanese on the whole are very honest, but umbrella theft can be rampant on rainy days:)
This appears to be all the way in the back left corner, bit I'm honestly not quite sure. Quite an interesting variety of products in this picture... this must be where the electrical, auto, and storage/organization sections all run into one another.
Inspired by tutorial from sew4home.com
Modern Flora fabric by Jessica Jones for jcarolinecreative.com
(size 12X7.5")
Here's my Lego storage and work area, as it is now, January 2009. I've just spent about a week or so sorting overflowing drawers and redistributing bins. There's just one problem.
Now that I've got everything sorted out and where I want it to be - I don't know where anything is!!
And now, the sequel.
Trailing on the back end of a transfer movement from Stirling North to Spencer Junction GM47 trails GM38 have just passed Lake Knockout with some empty coal wagons and ABFX box cars and out of gauge heavy load wagon AZKF 1347 on 30-1-1999
For a brief period in 2009/10, Rail Link, an independent operator, hired space at Network Buses storage yard, located rurally on the edge of the sinisterly named, but scenically beautiful Skeleton Forest.
In this view. towards the end of the stay, the operational fleet are all out at work and on view is a partially cannibalised Alexander RH Leyland Olympian alongside an MCW Metrorider.
The MCW Metrorider, perhaps the most 'bus like' and certainly the most aesthetically pleasing of the first generation of mini/midi buses proved susceptible to corrosion in real life. The ailment that led to its withdrawal here appears to have been engine related.
Also in the shot is a preserved Bristol K, still in the locality and seen around occasionally, plus the obligatory ancillary vehicle, this time an inspectors car, thoughtfully in similar colour scheme to the fleet.
The peugeot car was replaced in 2011 by a VW beetle. The RH was sold shortly after this shot was taken (for scrap). The MCW metrorider is still on the site, now partially hidden by shrubs and (I suspect) in the vague hope that it may one day become a preservation project.
The second RH (in red, almost out of shot) also remains in stock but out of use. Its also just possible to spot (far left) the ALX400 'flood victim' that was stored for a time here before sale.
A storage for salt in the winter for the snowy road condition. Milky way above with me light painting on the left. It was so dark didn't know the fish eye lens have me in the frame. Could have edit that out, but nah...! Let's keep it as shot!!!
So yea it is a single exposure shoot just on Highway 99 up north passed Pemberton and Joffrey Lake Provincial Park. Beside Duffey Lake. This area is almost 0 light pollution. Great location for Stargazing.
Hope you like it, Thanks for viewing!
I'm sick of my rolling stock being damaged during transport, so I've been making storage boxes to protect them.
These are fairly time consuming to make (~20-30 mins each), but protect the models really well, and are easy to use. The box and rails are made from foam core, and have strips of foam padding to support the model.
This template is for one end. I measure the length of the rolling stock (coupler to coupler) and lightly glue the template on the centre line of the foam core, separated by the length, then cut out the fiddly bits.
I use scrap strips of foam core for rails (the template shows the position of the inner edge of these rails).