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Why does flickr uploadr always put everything backwards? It drives me nuts.
Anyway, this is the Waterloo Regional Children's Museum. I stumbled upon it completely by accident while looking for a bite to eat in downtown Kitchener. It's amusing that they had to add the word "Regional" in order to name it after Waterloo. Waterloo has a much better brand image than Kitchener. Why don't they just merge the cities and call them both Waterloo? It would make life a little simpler.
Waterloo Bridge is very popular with commuters walking from Waterloo station to work, and also crosses North towards Aldwych.
Pictures fromWaterloo of 20308 & 20309 working Pathfinder Tours Buffer Puffer 12.0.
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 Mills were erected in1894 for William Broster & Co who manufactured silk sewing threads. Even in 1985 under the ownership of a company called 'Lux Lux' business was booming and the mills were manufacturing a wide range of lingerie and nightwear. Today the premises have been converted into luxury apartments.
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, 13 September 2015. Originally built by the London and South Western Railway in 1848 and expanded several times in the 19th Century in a hapazard manner. In 1910-1922 (with a pause for the Great War), the LSWR completely rebuilt the station to its present state. Illustrated is the main facade.
The Memorial Museum was fantastic. It is very modern with interactive electronic displays and cumulates with a stunning 3D movie of the Battle of Waterloo.
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, Indiana
Listed 3/25/2014
Reference Number: 14000072
The Waterloo Mausoleum is eligible for the National Register under criteria A and C. It is eligible under criterion A because of the community's embrace of a burial method not previously practiced in the United States. This represents a shift in cultural and social norms and is significant under social history. The mausoleum is eligible under criterion C because of its high level of architectural craftsmanship. The mausoleum has the associative and physical qualities specified in the registration requirements of the Early Community Mausoleum Movement in Indiana Multiple Properties Documentation Form.
National Register of Historic Places Homepage
33116 arrived back at Waterloo on Hertfordshire Railtours "Allen Quay" from Waterloo to Fawley, Bournemouth Depot, Hamworthy and Weymout Quay.
The Waterloo Helmet and Battersea Shield.
Sheet bronze covering of a wooden shield - replica of the original.
The shield is believed to date from 1st century BC and is in the La Tène style. The original was found in 1857 during work for the Chelsea Bridge.
This is believed to have been a votive offering.
Replica of the Waterloo Helmet - the original was found by Waterloo Bridge in 1868.
The helmet is a "pre-Roman Celtic bronze ceremonial horned helmet with repoussé decoration in the La Tène style, dating to c.150–50 BC".
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One of many photos I took on the 18th after getting permission to do a time lapse at Waterloo Station :)
Here is the video: vimeo.com/55967073