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For a short period during the 80s, between Victorian Railways and V/Line we had Vicrail. Their livery became dubbed the "Teacup" livery, due to the loco adorning the nose on this example. The livery didn't last very long and was applied to only a handful of locos and rollingstock.
From the Alan Greenhill collection
This teacup is not the thinnest porcelain, but it has a very high degree of translucence, which makes it glow in the sunlight.
Hoje o blogue cadernodepintar faz 1 ano e para celebrar temos um little giveaway desta ilustra, um patrocÃnio da inéditar, podem ver como concorrer aqui ;):
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It was my grandmother's 81st birthday a few days ago, and my mother and I threw a tea-party for her. Tess helped set the table, using Grandma's great-grandmother's dishes.
Love the Denyse Schmidt fabric as a tablecloth!
Blogged here: charisecreates.blogspot.com/2011/04/it-took-forever.html