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View from the Pennine Way path, near Upper Booth, looking towards Brown Knoll, and Horsehill Tor... January 2017, Peak district, Derbyshire , UK
Ex-MP GP38-2 #680 brings local YBS52 along the Booth Yard Industrial Lead in Houston's gritty East End. After doing some work in Booth, the train is heading for its home base of Basin Yard.
Houston, TX 11/23/2021
aftermath of the devastating 2024 wildfires in Alberta and British Columbia can be seen all over Jasper National Park
Yard transfer Y HOU185 makes its way through Houston's Magnolia Park neighborhood down UP's Booth Yard Industrial Lead, a short link between Booth Yard and the East Belt Sub.
Houston, TX 5/6/2022
Recently returned to traffic after a collision at West Thurrock, Freightliner’s 66605 now sporting the striking orange livery rounds the curve at Nether Booth / Norman’s Bank with 6M92 12:23 West Thurrock - Tunstead empty JGA cement tanks. The loco seems to have adopted “The Avengers” sticker between the cab windows!
Taken with strict permission of the landowner.
June 2022.
Toll Booth #6 on Melbourne's M3 - EastLink.
The distinctive toll gantries are lit blue and stand out amongst all the other lights.
Looking in on Booth Lake and its little island from the ridge to its SW. The summits to the right are West and East Partner Peaks.
Booth Lake is in the Gore Range and Eagles Nest Wilderness north of Vail, Colorado.
A few wildflowers still around and some very scattered yellow in the aspen.
Ticket Booth at the Boone County Fair in Columbia, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/2.8 with a 1/4-second exposure at ISO 50, processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Some kind of booth inside Kalmar Castle. It was sunny outside, and the light played well over the historical intarsia decoration.
Old Sacramento
California
California Historical Landmark 596
ohp.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=21454
... the site of the store and home of Newton Booth, Governor of California 1871-1873 and U.S. Senator 1873-1879.
www.loc.gov/pictures/item/ca0507/
Booth & Co., a wholesale grocery business, was begun by Newton Booth in 1850 and became one of Sacramento's most successful pioneer business enterprises. The northern portion of this building, 1015-17 Front St., now demolished, was the original site of the Booth Co. on Front St. since 1865 and the residence of Booth from 1866-92 while he was governor (1871-75) and U.S. Senator (187581). It is uncertain when the building at 1019-21 was built, but the site was acquired by Booth & Co. in 1873. Booth & Co. occupied 1019 from 1879 to 1893, while 1021 was rented to George W. Chesley, wholesale grocer, until 1891.
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