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Day 4 of the SCAE UK Barista Championship at Millennium Point in Birmingham.
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Ex Blackburn Atlantean/East Lancs at Manchester Piccadilly (Yellow Zone), now the Metrolink station. Sun not co-operating!
Stuart is up to 15ml of milk every three hours, and is off the TPN solution he'd been receiving through his PICC line.
Stuart's Coaches, Nowra MO 3360 Hino RG197K / Austral Denning 'Starliner' seen at Shoalhaven High School in 2004. First registered MO 3360 14/2/96, then 2363 MO 18/9/08, then plate swap with new Denning Phoenix 3813 MO 1/14 in order for Stuart's to retain their plate series from 2360 MO to 2366 MO. Sold to A1 Tour & Charter, Evanston Park, SA 6/14.
As part of a three day visit to Northern BC, Premier John Horgan and Minister Scott Fraser visited Stuart Lake Hospital in Fort St. James.
Mount Stuart House on the east coast of the Isle of Bute, Scotland, is a Gothic Revival country house and the ancestral home of the Marquesses of Bute. It was designed by Sir Robert Rowand Anderson for the 3rd Marquess of Bute in the late 1870s,[1] replacing an earlier house by Alexander McGill, which burnt down in 1877.
The house is the seat of the Stuarts of Bute, derived from the hereditary office "Steward of Bute" held since 1157. The family are direct male-line descendants of John Stewart, the illegitimate son of King Robert II of Scotland, the first Stuart King, by his mistress, Moira Leitch. By virtue of this descent, they are also descendants of Robert the Bruce, whose daughter Marjorie was mother of Robert II by her marriage to Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland.
Abbylee Court opened in 1940 and consisted of 8 cabins and a cafe. The cafe burnt in 1950 but the cabins remain though not as a motel. Niangua, Missouri. October 2006