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Lazy shot - off the back deck of my sister's house in Waterloo Ontario.

Waterloo Bridge with the City of London in the distance

Waterloo

 

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Waterloo Bridge

 

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Go Ahead London

LT62 - LTZ 1062

Wrightbus NBFL New Routemaster.

Waterloo Station, London.

Belgium 2012. Canon EOS 1000D.

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Waterloo Tower has been restored a few times throughout its lifetime. It was initially restored in 1815, although I believe this restoration was largely a rebuild. This work didn't last long as the tower was again restored in 1862. It's now in a ruinous condition.

 

When I first visited the tower last year, I remember reading that it was either painted black or white as its prominence on the hills made it a good marker for ships approaching Tayport and Dundee. The tower is now completely surrounded by tall trees and as a result, it's difficult to spot it even when you're standing right next to it.

 

If you have a spare five minutes, we recorded a video here last June that might better demonstrate the location and state the tower is in.

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The train ran from Crewe and worked around the commuter branches of west & south west London covering the lines to Paddington, Windsor & Eton Riverside, Chessington South, Waterloo, Hampton Court, Shepperton and many places in between

Waterloo Crescent consists of a trio of late-Regency buildings dating from 1834-8. Facing the harbour, they did well to survive war-time bombing.

Waterloo WL-12 Sunburst left handed guitar from Jerry’s Lefty Guitars in Sarasota, Florida. Phone 941 504 2634. See us at jerrysleftyguitars.com. The worlds finest left handed guitars, mandolins, ukuleles, and basses.

Waterloo Station, 12/75. Pictured are the North Station and Waterloo Yard. Scanned slide taken with a Kowa SET.

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The train ran from Crewe and worked around the commuter branches of west & south west London covering the lines to Paddington, Windsor & Eton Riverside, Chessington South, Waterloo, Hampton Court, Shepperton and many places in between

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Please note uploads etc will be disrupted as am using laptop whilst main PC not working,

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Waterloo Falls on the Warner River in Warner, NH on this fine late October 2023 day

The Waterloo Central's tour train passing the shop in St. Jacobs Sept 14 2024

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The train ran from Crewe and worked around the commuter branches of west & south west London covering the lines to Paddington, Windsor & Eton Riverside, Chessington South, Waterloo, Hampton Court, Shepperton and many places in between

Waterloo Mill, Silsden Yorkshire. April 2005. The mill buildings were being redeveloped - I don't know if this engine is still in 'situ'.

'Waterloo Soldaten netjes op een rij

maar ze kijken niet zo blij.

Dat komt zo: heel lang geleden

kwamen uit verre Franse steden,

Pierre Bataille en z'n makkers

zie ze daar nu staan, de stakkers.

't Was in de tijd dat Napoleon

veldslagen leverde zoveel hij kon.

Zijn soldaten kwamen hier toen aan

maar toch, het is zo misgegaan.

Stor de Bostor kwam toen heel snel

en betoverde het hele stel.

Nu staan ze koud en hard als steen

nooit meer marcheren ze ergens heen.

 

Maar kijk die soldaat eens daar...

bewoog hij nu, of denk ik dat maar?'

455723 stands at Waterloo on 21st June 2025.

 

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Weymouth to London Waterloo is seen pulling out of Weymouth Station above a mural of a ice cream van (sunset ice )

 

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Project completed by L. Alan Grinham Architect; a rather large facade-condo project, nicely situated in the centre of Waterloo, Ontario. For more on the history, see this

Waterloo Train Tunnel (852 yds) in Liverpool one of many of the old Liverpool tunnel's. This location is in a old car park off Pall Mall near the city centre. This one was abandoned in 1972 although there has been recently talk about the re-opening of it along with the Wapping Tunnel.

Originally this tunnel, along with the Victoria tunnel (1 mile, 924 yards) ran from Edge Hill to Riverside. Waterloo & Victoria tunnels are practically 1 tunnel, just separated by a large airshaft or cutting on Byron Street.

 

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Waterloo Village - Byram/Stanhope, New Jersey

One of the entrances to Waterloo East Station from the balcony within Waterloo Main Line Station.

 

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From Wikipedia

 

Waterloo East railway station, also known as London Waterloo East, is a railway station in central London on the line from Charing Cross through London Bridge towards Kent, in the south-east of England. It is to the east of London Waterloo railway station and close to Southwark tube station.

 

The station opened in 1869 as Waterloo Junction, to provide a connection between the London and South Western Railway at Waterloo, and the South Eastern Railway at Charing Cross. A dedicated line was built between Waterloo and Waterloo East, which was later converted to a footpath. Trains originally ran to Cannon Street, but after competition from the London Underground, these were withdrawn as a wartime measure in 1916. The station continued to be connected to Waterloo mainline via a footbridge. Waterloo East was given its current name in 1977, and remains an important interchange in London. It is part of the London station group.

The Shard makes an impressive backdrop as trains pass at Waterloo East on 25 February 2025

Waterloo & City Line 1992 stock driving coach No. 65505 departs Waterloo arrival platform for the depot in order to reverse before working Train No. 204 to Bank

450104 alongside FGW 43136

 

FGW services to the south west were running from Waterloo via the L&SW route due to the rebuilding of Reading station

Open for three weeks while platforms 1-10 are closed

This statue of the 1st Baron Napier of Magdala was unveiled in 1891 and remained in Waterloo Place until 1920 when it was removed to Queen's Gate. General Napier was replaced by an equestrian statue of King Edward VII.

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Looking down and across London Waterloo. EMUs aplenty!

Waterloo Bridge

 

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Looking down Waterloo Place and onto Princes Street in Edinburgh, with the Balmoral Clock striking 23:05 during the Tuesday night twilight.

Ex Stagecoach & latterly at Centrebus White Rose, Leeds.

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