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Me (Kathy) at a border marker that was placed back about 1945, before the fence was put up. August 1990
Originally built as a power station for the Urban Electric Company, it was later converted for use as an engineering works for Turnbull and Scott. They left the site in 2010 (but still operate from Hawick). After some years on the Buildings at Risk Register, the building was spectacularly converted into a distillery by Gray Macpherson Architects.
The office block that fronts the site is a rather unusual use of Tudor revival style.
Sunpower T5 tiles on crane to be place on UTEP Swimming & Fitness Rooftop System by Border Solar
Sunpower T5 tiles on crane to be place on UTEP Swimming & Fitness Rooftop System by Border Solar
Pulling wire for Solar PV Installation for UTEP Swimming and Fitness center
Signs and notices randomly assembled from the Borders Railway in 2025, its tenth year of operation.
One of the two Scotrail station signs is a platform location notice and the other, the standard UK railway station “flag” with double arrow logo.
The commemoration for Jeff is located on the station at Fairshaw, while Alastair’s is on a bench, outside of (but with a view of) Tweedbank station.
Foto di Barthélemy Aupetit
Hanno condiviso un 7’’ sulla gigantesca Kornalcielo, condivideranno il palco del Tetris.
kornalcielo.bandcamp.com/album/hobos-border-bastard-split-7
Motörhead, Poison Idea, Zeke, The Bulemics, Turbonegro, una pisciata sul Sunset Strip, una corsa fino in Texas a strafarsi di bourbon, questi in estrema sintesi i punti di riferimento dei Border Bastard, terzetto triestino formatosi nel 2007. (fonte www.thenewnoise.it)
Gli Hobos da Venezia, citiamo loro stessi, “sono quattro ragazzi che suonano metal proprio come dei punk”. Non esiste definizione migliore.
Aftershow: arriva Raul, tira fuori le borse dei cd e vi piazza lì una serie di pezzi che vi renderanno impossibile il rientro a casa in tempi brevi.