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Peckett 1370 shunts Chaldron wagons by the colliery screens.
1370 is a R2 class 0-4-0ST built in 1915 for Yates Duxbury & Sons paper mill at Heap Bridge in Bury, Lancashire. 1370 has been based at Beamish for the past several years and has also worked passenger trains at Rowley station near the town.
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My sister captured that this summer in Sardinia, such a beautiful place!
Visiting Darjeeling & Himalayan Railway B class No.19 races, "The Goose" passed the Burton and Ashby Light Railway terminus.
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#ThrowbackThursday. This little schmuck and his destructive buddies drove me nuts a few years ago. I had spent a ton of money on landscaping and new turf and they all thought it was a buffet. They also thought I'd appreciate their acidic urine and marbeled feces all over the yard so they generously used it as their latrine. The neighborhood hawks and coyotes were no help. as they seemed to give them a free pass. Thankfully, they've sort of given up and gone somewhere else the past several years but I'd better not count my blessings too soon because they could be back overnight.
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For Throwback Thursday
This was our all time favorite cat. Unfortunately, he was hit by a car when he was about a year old. According to the back of the picture, he is four months old here. This is a really poor print that I scanned.
Originally Taken: October 12, 2009
Location: CFB Rockcliffe, Ontario
Camera: Nikon D80
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Back in October 2009, the Department of National Defence closed the gates to CFB Rockcliffe.
Having grown up in military housing it was a very somber feeling to watch the houses be boarded up and the base grow quieter and quieter as families moved out.
So this Throwback Thursday is a throwback to 2009 photography and in a way to my childhood and the memories that live on the abandoned base, or any military base, for many people.
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The Lost Gardens of Apollo Memorial, Sorbon Beach (184, 117, 13) - General
*Relax* Explore* Enjoy* Tai Chi *
Romantic Dancefloor* **No Nudity**
Visit this location at The Lost Gardens of Apollo Memorial in Second Life
Taken the day before the Welsh Highland Railway Centenary celebrations, Welsh Pony had been doing some evening shunting around Harbour Station on the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways
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#throwbackthursday a little early
From my trip down the East Coast- I stopped in Georgia and visited my cousins. Leah and I went to this park until dusk, I do miss the warm weather!
My Ohio- A celebrated part of much of Ohio's past, along with many other states, the One Room School House was the heart of many communities. Not only was it a center of education, it often served as the church and meeting hall for the town.
In many towns, these iconic relics are still standing along rural roads as a reminder of the past. Although some of these buildings are in a sad state of disrepair, there are a handful of others that have been saved for future generations to be in awe of. Complete with old desks gleaned from attics and barns, they also are equipped with chalkboards, framed lithographs of Presidents Washington and Lincoln and the ever present Pot Belly Stove that warmed many a shivering child. In addition, a few of them have been converted into charming small homes.
It is hard to imagine that students of varying age and abilities were taught different subjects for different grades all by one teacher and, all in one small room.
Interestingly, One Room School Houses haven't quite gone out of fashion. The Amish communities in Ohio and elsewhere still teach their children this way. Imagine the drone of these children reciting their lessons, the sound carried on the breeze of a warm Autumn day into the countryside. The building in this photo is an Amish One Room School House in use today.
Facts:
DASH is 5 years old and in Kindergarten
DJ is a GIANT in 3rd grade wearing Mens small & size 8 men's shoes
THROW BACK THURSDAY
3 years ago
DJ was 5 years old (he was basically as small as DASH is now)
Dash was still using a binky
We lived in California
Does that mean Dash is going to be a GIANT too?!!!
it was a dream come true when I got peaches and cream barbie for my 7th bday. i was so happy to have her .
Sie wurden gespielt, zerkratzt, gesammelt und - vor allen Dingen - heiß geliebt! Schallplatten offenbarten uns die große, weite Welt der Musik und sind für viele Musikhörer immer noch die erste Wahl. Höchste Zeit also, die Schallplatte auf Flickr zu feiern.
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Foto (CC0) von Anders Printz - flic.kr/p/r2w1Ca
#ThrowbackThursday Transdev Coastliner BT66MVS seen coming into Leeds Bus Station on service 843 from Scarborough
This week we are going back only 11 years, to the final days of a bus route in Dublin in Autumn 2010.
Dublin Bus AW 18 is seen at the terminus of route 4A at Stradbrook, near Deansgrange, in the south-eastern part of the city. Route 4A started in November 2007, running between Harristown (on the Northside of Dublin) and Stradbrook (on the Southside) via the City Centre. It was a derivative of route 4 which ran between Harristown and Blackrock and together they provided extra capacity along the Rock Road on the Southside, and the Ballymun Road on the Northside. However, under Network Direct it was decided to merge both routes into one, with the 4 extended to Monkstown Avenue via Stradbrook. This extension was also planned to replace part of the 46A route, which was removed from Monkstown Farm. These changes took place in September 2010, giving the 4A a lifespan of two years, 10 months.
AW 18 was delivered new to Dublin Bus in 2000. It was one of twenty bendy-buses delivered that year, as a trial to see if that type of bus could work here. After spending time on a number of routes (trying to find some they could be suitable on as the narrow streets of Dublin provided a challenge), they settled down on route 10 eventually. In 2006 they migrated to the new route 4, so were also naturally allocated to the 4A in 2007. The end of the 4A also marked the end of the AW Class, and over the following months they started to be withdrawn with them all gone by early-2011. A few of them went on to have careers in the United Kingdom. AW 18 itself was scrapped in the UK.
15/09/2010