View allAll Photos Tagged TOOTING
A Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway freight train heading south along the Mississippi River at Alma, Wisconsin.
This happy orange boat shuttles passengers from the harbor to the wharf in Santa Barbara, California. (RIP to Barack Obama's beloved Toot.)
So, I'm making the transition into something new.. and my existing facebook page will soon be deleted. For all fans of inkjoy, if you like the page below, you could win something...
www.facebook.com/pages/Lord-Noze/138726829569410
-ill soon be giving away a classic inkjoy canvas when it has enough likes, all you have to do, is like my new page and cross your fingers till they go purple and fall off.
Cheers.
Enjoying the afternoon by running my coal-fired 0-6-0 with the Aikenback live steam group. I use the open gon behind the loco as my coal car so I can shovel in coal as we roll along.
Some pictures taken by the late Michael Cleary. Early 1999. This would have been before 30th January as that is when the route was converted back to double-deck. The driver has already changed the blind ready for the return journey.
Another from yesterday's museum trip. One of the fantastic things about the museum is the access one is afforded to the locomotives and carriages.
A short blog post, with some more images:
Architect: Benedict Williamson, 1907 (completed 1927), in Venetian Romanesque style. Here showing the brick campanile with stone banding around the belfry. Grade II listed. Catholic Church of St Boniface, London Borough of Wandsworth.
(CC BY-SA - credit: Images George Rex)
Architect: T W Atkinson, 1833 rebuild in the Neo-Gothic style using gault brick with stone dressings. Grade II listed. Church of St Nicholas, Church Lane, Tooting, London Borough of Wandsworth.
(CC BY-SA - credit: Images George Rex)
DB Class 66/0 No.66103 is seen on the Brighton Main Line, passing Tooting Lido on the 17th of February 2019 with the 08:02 6N01 Three Bridges - Eastleigh East Yard, engineers working, consisting of a rake of loaded ballest in a mix of MLA's & JNA's which were being taken back to Eastleigh after a quick run around in the Loop at Battersea.
spoonflower fabric, inspired by the red cars from the etsukodesign, pattern is Trapezedress from Heather Ross, shortened to a vest - I like it!
I didn´t make the pleats from the book, because I was afraid from a too maternity look. Instead I did a lot of small pleats, which I topstitched.
Some pictures taken by the late Michael Cleary. Summer 1989.
This ex-Sunderland District AN is about to turn right to reach the Tooting Broadway terminus. In the background is the legendary Granada cinema. This is, believe it or not, a 'Grade 1' listed building. The only cinema to have this status!