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The view of the CBD from Footscray road facing east. Amidst the madness that is the Westgate Tunnel Project.
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the green bridge, middle ground, is now open
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Federation Bike trail has a new bridge. This bridge crosses Dohertys road Laverton. The light outdoors has been behaving in unusual ways for January/Summer. Being able to get out and about since the restrictions eased meant I have some catching up to do in terms of the infrastructure projects going on in Melbourne right now.
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On a snowy Monday morning in Toronto, only a lone cyclist and a couple of penguins were out...
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Today I had to run an errand which took me down the Northcote bike path that runs up the middle of St George's Road. The rows of elms that flank either side of the path were aglow in the morning sun as they shook out their golden Autumnal livery in a brilliant display.
Melbourne had a very good start to summer with not too many burning hot days and lots of rain, which means that the autumn display of leaves at present are simply glorious.
Built c1883
Line closed to passenger trains 1977
Line closed to freight trains 1987
Now a stopover place on the Gippsland Plains Rail Trail which extends 63km from Traralgon to Stratford.
Today I had to run an errand which took me down the Northcote bike path that runs up the middle of St George's Road. The rows of elms that flank either side of the path were aglow in the morning sun as they shook out their golden Autumnal livery in a brilliant display.
Melbourne had a very good start to summer with not too many burning hot days and lots of rain, which means that the autumn display of leaves at present are simply glorious.
A few shots from my wander up the Calder and Hebble Navigation yesterday, as innoandyb72, rofanator and myself walked from Ossett to Dewsbury...
Flow-K in Upper Hutt taken from the next hill over. Want to take a lens with more zoom next time, but also like this focal length to show the landscape and track.
The Lancaster City Directory for 1903 listed John B. Martin (1875-1906) as a bicycle repairer and gave his address as 421 N. Prince Street, so it seems likely that this business card with the same information dates to about the same time.
I haven't uncovered any information regarding Martin's career as a trick rider, nor have I found any reference to the athletic grounds and banked bicycle track that he operated on Prince Street.
Martin died on March 19, 1906. He was only 30 years old and left behind three young daughters.
David Bachman Landis of Pluck Art Printery printed Martin's business card.
Typefaces: Old Style Bold ("J. B. Martin, Wheels to Hire"), Duerer ("First-Class Bicycle Repairing," "Athletic Grounds in the Rear"), Archaic ("Come and see the new banked Bicycle Track"), Dante ("421 N. Prince St., Lancaster, Pa.").
J. B. Martin, Wheels to Hire
Martin the Trick Rider.
First-Class Bicycle Repairing. Athletic Grounds in the Rear.
Come and see the new banked Bicycle Track.
421 N. Prince St., Lancaster, Pa.
Half square north of the P.R.R. freight depot.
Daily Dog Challenge: A Journey of 1000 miles (for bike riders) starts with making the track through the bush ... using heavy tools like this rake. Etta was quite intrigued when I moved it ... it was very heavy!
Today I had to run an errand which took me down the Northcote bike path that runs up the middle of St George's Road. The rows of elms that flank either side of the path were aglow in the morning sun as they shook out their golden Autumnal livery in a brilliant display.
Melbourne had a very good start to summer with not too many burning hot days and lots of rain, which means that the autumn display of leaves at present are simply glorious.
Today I had to run an errand which took me down the Northcote bike path that runs up the middle of St George's Road. The rows of elms that flank either side of the path were aglow in the morning sun as they shook out their golden Autumnal livery in a brilliant display.
Melbourne had a very good start to summer with not too many burning hot days and lots of rain, which means that the autumn display of leaves at present are simply glorious.
Bitumen walking/bike track along the foreshores of Rapid Creek and Nightcliff , Northern Territory.
Taken in the cloudless midday sun of the dry season.
A D40X Infrared converted camera.
Today I had to run an errand which took me down the Northcote bike path that runs up the middle of St George's Road. The rows of elms that flank either side of the path were aglow in the morning sun as they shook out their golden Autumnal livery in a brilliant display.
Melbourne had a very good start to summer with not too many burning hot days and lots of rain, which means that the autumn display of leaves at present are simply glorious.
Photographer: George Jackman for Queensland Newspapers Pty Ltd
Location: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Date: Undated
View this image at the State Library of Queensland: hdl.handle.net/10462/deriv/120407
Information about State Library of Queensland’s collection: www.slq.qld.gov.au/resources/picture-queensland