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May 31 + June 1

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Drew Bird Photography

San Francisco Bay Area Photographer

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www.drewbirdphoto.com

drew@drewbirdphoto.com

Code For America Summit 2018

May 31 + June 1

Oakland, CA

 

Drew Bird Photography

San Francisco Bay Area Photographer

Have Camera. Will Travel.

 

www.drewbirdphoto.com

drew@drewbirdphoto.com

W221 DNO built in the year 2000 arriving in Labworth Car Park, Canvey Island, Essex for the Big Wheels 2018 event. Hosted by Canvey Island Transport Museum.

Evening scene at Lakeside in Pokhara, Nepal.

 

I was having a coffee at a roadside cafe when I saw this scene. A family was riding out from their hotel to the BOBMC Rider Mania (@bobmcridermania) venue for the evening party. I was suddenly really missing my family back home. That's what probably set the mood for this shot.

 

After the first evening of the event, the party had split out from the venue and into the Lakeside area. It was motorcycles, riders, music and drinks on every street. A testimony to the spirit of the RM, and the welcoming city that Pokhara is.

Q962 YRX at the Festival of Steam and Transport 2019. Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent.

No idea what this is really, other than it appears to be a 3 wheeler kit car based around the 602cc engine from the Citroén 2CV. On the DVLA website it is listed as a Citroén Tyke.

Looks good though!

Code For America Summit 2018

May 31 + June 1

Oakland, CA

 

Drew Bird Photography

San Francisco Bay Area Photographer

Have Camera. Will Travel.

 

www.drewbirdphoto.com

drew@drewbirdphoto.com

But the oversize load made it through OK.

MX58 KYS at Aylesbury Bus Station. This is one of the local Redline Buses in dedicated "waterRIDER" livery.

SJ57 FYL parked up at the Echoes of History 2019 event held in Purleigh, Essex.

Code For America Summit 2018

May 31 + June 1

Oakland, CA

 

Drew Bird Photography

San Francisco Bay Area Photographer

Have Camera. Will Travel.

 

www.drewbirdphoto.com

drew@drewbirdphoto.com

This fox knows how play the game. He stayed within camera range for the whole one minute duration of the setting.

The area of the central theme of the film A Bridge Too Far, although a different bridge had been used in the film.

John Frost Bridge was opened in 1948, built in the same style as the famous bridge in Operation Market Garden. That had originally been built in the period 1932-35, so a relatively young bridge in 1940 when the Dutch destroyed it and the Germans rebuilt it.

Major-General John Dutton Frost was in command of the small Airborne force that actually made it to the bridge at Arnhem from the drop zones so far away from the town. The battle raged from 17th September until 26th September 1944. The Airborne forces were overwhelmed by the numerically superior and well equipped German Army units in the area.. Had the Allied ground forces working their way up from inside the Belgian border via the other famous bridge at Nijmegen been about 12 hours ahead in their push towards Arnhem the outcome would probably been different. ¾ of the 1st Airborne Division was effectively wiped out in this one action. A force of over 10,000 men reduced to around 2,000 by deaths, capture or wounded. The bridge at Arnhem was about 60 miles inside the German lines. The Dutch had destroyed the bridge in 1940 and it took the German forces until August 1944 to rebuild it. A pontoon bridge had been used at this important crossing point of the lower Rhine for the intervening years.

The 1st Airborne Division had been formed in late 1941 and disbanded in November 1945.

Punjabi migrant workers at night on NH-44 near Ludhiana, returning to Punjab during the 2020 pandemic lockdown.

 

I had earlier clicked migrants who were leaving Punjab to return to their native places. However, this story was the opposite. These were Punjabis who were returning home as they were laid off due to the lockdown. Coming back from different faraway states, they had made it to New Delhi by rail. But they couldn't find any further public transportation to Punjab, so they were walking and hitchhiking. As can be expected due to the higher social indexes of their home state, they were skilled and semi-skilled workers. Still they were returning penniless as their dues had not been paid. They also lamented that while they got plenty of help from good samaritans on the way to Punjab, once they crossed its borders hardly any of their Punjabi brethren were ready to help them without expectations of money in return. Since the outward migration from Punjab was mostly over by then, road-side help initiatives had already withdrawn, and surprisingly ordinary Punjabis on the roads didn't offer them much help. When some charity money was offered, they refused. So, despite the adverse circumstances, their Punjabi pride and dignity was still intact.

Sunset scene at a 'ghat' on the Sutlej river near Ropar Lake, Punjab.

 

The fellow showed up at the riverside to fish, while I was there photographing migratory birds.

 

As the sun went down, this was the fellow's last throw of the hook, hopeful of finally catching a fish. After a while, nothing. His mate told him that it was late, time to go. "We'll try again tomorrow", he replied cheerfully. The hope was from the belief that there is another day to come; and the cheerfulness was from the experience of the day gone by. The experience, which is ultimately more important than the outcome - as I oft-repeat.

This is Hollens Street that runs parallel with Oxford Street, London behind the shops.

The Henry Heath hat business started in the early 1800's during in the reign of George IV. This rear facade is however from the rebuilt premises of the 1880's. A specialist top hat manufacturer that demised with changes in fashion.

Looking very smart and presentable in Mitchells Avenue. I noticed that everything I found refering to this building called it a church rather than a citadel.

Thinking about it, I don't really know the difference

Photo taken in 2019.

Purple Sunbird looking for nectar in a garden near Ludhiana, Punjab.

 

Sunbirds twist and turn in interesting ways while foraging for nectar from flowers.

Code For America Summit 2018

May 31 + June 1

Oakland, CA

 

Drew Bird Photography

San Francisco Bay Area Photographer

Have Camera. Will Travel.

 

www.drewbirdphoto.com

drew@drewbirdphoto.com

Code For America Summit 2018

May 31 + June 1

Oakland, CA

 

Drew Bird Photography

San Francisco Bay Area Photographer

Have Camera. Will Travel.

 

www.drewbirdphoto.com

drew@drewbirdphoto.com

The main route for buses going to and from the bus station.

Code For America Summit 2018

May 31 + June 1

Oakland, CA

 

Drew Bird Photography

San Francisco Bay Area Photographer

Have Camera. Will Travel.

 

www.drewbirdphoto.com

drew@drewbirdphoto.com

EU59 BHX on Greater Anglia rail replacement duty at Southend Victoria Station, Essex.

Code For America Summit 2018

May 31 + June 1

Oakland, CA

 

Drew Bird Photography

San Francisco Bay Area Photographer

Have Camera. Will Travel.

 

www.drewbirdphoto.com

drew@drewbirdphoto.com

The very impressive tower is at the other end of the church.

LN51 GOH in Kenneth Road, Thundersley, Essex on rubbish collect day.

Dennis Trident / Plaxton President.

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