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Culverden Coachworks:
Profile view of the MkI Leyland National [BYV 436V] in Boro'line colours.
Still to be done is the red band between the 'Maidstone' each side.
Although the real vehicle was the shorter 10.3m model with a short roof pod, I didn't have any spare at the time, so this will do!
Boro Park Brooklyn, N.Y. Photo Taken On: 3-11-1954. Warriors Street Gang nabbed in roundup by the 66 Precint. Borough Park teenager displays 'uniform' of black leather jacket, 'gaucho' belt with heavy buckle which can be used as a weapon, tight jeans, and Motorcycle Boots with steel toes.
Boro’line 261, a Bristol LH with Eastern Coachworks bodywork new to East Kent in 1975. The bus is seen at the Queens Monument in Maidstone with a service to Leeds and Hollingbourne.
Meiji era boro textile. Natural indigo, hand loomed cotton with resist dye known as tsutsugaki. This was a cover for a chest of drawers. It would have been a gift to a new bride. Her name, Yayoi, is written on the corner. Available to buy in FurugiStar on Etsy:
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Inside front after 14 patches. I'm on a mission to make these jeans last for another 2 years! They were second hand when I got them 4 or 5 years ago!
Intersection of 13th ave and New Utrecht Ave at 54th-55th street. Most of the stores on the left are gone. Minolta XE-7 Tri-X taken in 1977
Patch 14. I'm on a mission to make these jeans last for another 2 years! They were second hand when I got them 4 or 5 years ago!
Patch 12. I'm on a mission to make these jeans last for another 2 years! They were second hand when I got them 4 or 5 years ago!
Inside back after 14 patches. I'm on a mission to make these jeans last for another 2 years! They were second hand when I got them 4 or 5 years ago!
New Utrecht Avenue looking towards 57th Street Brooklyn Boro Park. On the right is my Uncle Ralph's New [far] and his old sign shop [close] 1977 70s seventies. I added this because I like the EL meeting the house side unobstructed all the way to the vanishing point. The next station down, at 60th Street, is where I watch them film "Popeye's " action scene over and over in the many takes of The French Connection after I got out of my school in as an 8th grader at 3pm.