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I'm seeing more older vehicles than I used too. The Bedford CA was built between 1952 and 1969 with about 370000 being made. This looks like a 1950s model.
Winter grips Bedford Channel in Fort Langley as the Fraser Rivers mists glide along the perfectly calm water, mirroring the scene.
One of four waterfalls that Steve and I visited on October 24. I took three different versions of these falls, this one is in between the closest and widest. This is the final photo in the series.
This waterfall is in Viaduct Park, Bedford, Ohio and was extremely easy to reach. You could take your elderly grandparents here for a walk.
Tripod. ND filter. Not HDR. Not cropped. Zoom in for good luck. :)
Photos in this series:
- Autumn Leaves at Willey Creek Falls
- Autumn Leaves at Willey Creek Falls No. 2
- Autumn Leaves at Great Falls of Tinkers Creek
- Autumn Leaves at Great Falls of Tinkers Creek No. 2
An educated thought; a 1948 Bedford PC utility, with a few mods.
Lachlan Valley Way.
Cowra, New South Wales, Australia.
NS 8103, the N&W Heritage Unit, leads westbound empty coal train NS 813 westbound through Bedford, Virginia, as the train prepares to meet an eastbound intermodal train.
This was such a beautiful October night, about 30 minutes after the sun had disappeared. The only thing I did was to straighten the horizon and a bit of sharpening...no other color or saturation adjustments. Fortunately I had a tripod with me! I am missing those pretty sunsets which seem to be happening while I am still at work these days.
Bedford Channel in Fort Langley British Columbia Canada. Photo taken with an Olympus OM1 on Ilford FP4 film.
Bedford truck found on a farm in Central NSW. No cars on this property are for sale, now or in the future, and the owner wishes to remain anonymous.
Arriving from Pontins Camber Sands ,into Rye , last weekend. They were from the themed weekend there,Rockabilly .. some great classic cars ,but this leader of the parade did it for me :-)
Bedfordshire Fire And Rescue Service
Bedford Fire Station Open Day 2016
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Not your normal Bedford TK, an eight legger convertion, I think by a company called Primrose. I think they also did a more common vertion to three axled TK's.
From a wonderful Autumn walk this afternoon, the Fort to Fort trail along the Bedford Channel of the Fraser River, looking across from the Fort Langley side to McMillan Island.
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Until the mid-1950s, the County Durham market town of Stanhope was awash with the colours of half a dozen independent bus operators. Through a process of service cut-backs and consolidation, Weardale Motor Services rapidly gained a monopoly position. Only two operators were actually acquired, the larger Stanhope Motor Services and the small business of J H Dowson (Safety Coaches) of Frosterley, plus the licences of Baldwin & Barlow (Heather Belle) of Tow Law. This image depicts a former Safety Coaches Duple-bodied Bedford OBs in the livery of Weardale Motor Services after the take-over of former's business in February 1962. In addition to two OBs, Safety Coaches contributed a Bedford SB and a former Hall Bros AEC Regal to the Weardale fleet, although it is doubtful whether the latter ever ran for its new owner. Despite their age, the OBs were useful additions - being favoured for the up-dale services over the difficult winter months - and the winter of 1963 was certainly difficult. (21-Nov-09).