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505 Eastbound streetcar shelter - Yonge & Dundas, Toronto
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The early morning Centuray Express in the care of YDM-4 6625 calls at Sidhauli station. Train 15319, the 02:55 from Palia Kalan (PLK) was en route to Aishbagh (ASH), the MG station in Lucknow.
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Class 108 pairing DMBS 53967 & DTCL 54250 arrive at Arnside while working the 06:30 Carlisle to Preston.
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Una llamada llena de color, calor y luz.
DÍA MUNDIAL CONTRA EL CÁNCER DE MAMA.
youtu.be/1jKHIxBBfWU Sara McLachlan
Y otra canción más en este día tan especial " Cuídame". Pedro Guerra y Jorge Drexler
142070 Working the 13.40 service from Leeds to Ilkley has arrived at Guiseley station,
13.55 3/1/1991
A class 118 dmu and 101 dmu have just left the Pembroke Dock Branch at Whitland bound for Swansea. 16/6/1983.
Dec 13-17 I'm in London to visit and spend pre-Christmas with my sister and brother in law there. I'm not familiar with UK but If you're around, let's do a flickr meet up! :-). Before London I'm in Ankara - if you're from there let's meet too :)
Kendal Calling Music Festival, Cumbria, 31st July 2016, NOEL GALLAHER'S HIGH FLYING BIRDS Performs. DISCLAIMER - FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY FOR 60 DAYS FROM THE 31ST JULY 2016 - NO COMMERCIAL USE AT ALL - NO REPODUCTION. Credit:WittWooPhoto/Alamy Live News
East Midlands Trains 158 862 leaves Belper on 18-09-15 with the 2N35 11:37 Matlock to Newark Castle service.
Male Common yellowthroat calling a mate. Spring is the best season to see them in the open among color like flowers.
The Rocketeer Ready Room is fully stocked with a supply of rocket packs, ready to save the day at a moment's notice.
In reality, this is the prop room that was once part of the backlot tour.
This is a screen-grab from the blog of Grimsby-based Rod Collins (www.rodcollins.com), who posts old photos of my one-time home town. Even though I moved away back in 1963, I enjoy reminders of the place that helped forge my worldview.
Here, Rod posted a scene painted by transport artist G.S. Cooper, asking “Who remembers Rayner’s record shop?”, as advertised on the front of the bus. Plenty of us do, but more than that, a host of us omnibologists (aka superannuated bus spotters) came out of the woodwork to post chapter and verse on the bus depicted, plus comments on a couple of inaccuracies and anachronisms in the scene.
In brief, we see former London Transport AEC Regent II STL2689 (HGC222) in Old Market Place, Grimsby, on the 45 service (joint with Lincolnshire Road Car Co.) to Immingham Docks. The route was introduced in early 1960, to replace British Railways’ Grimsby & Immingham Electric Railway service. The bus is erroneously given the Grimsby-Cleethorpes fleet number of 48. In reality, it was 43. Sister bus No.47 survives in preservation, restored to its original identity of STL2692, one of a batch of 20 that were painted green and based in Watford.
Grimsby took six such buses in 1955, enabling trolleybuses to be withdrawn from the 10 route between Riby Square and Weelsby Road (Peakes Lane). Other buses from the batch went to Widnes and Dundee.
The Dulux ad on the side of the bus suggests a date of 1965. Trolleybus poles are also evident, although the wiring was removed with the ending of trolleybus operation in June 1960. A Trojan van, once modelled by Dinky Toys, is just behind. At the far left is the Yarborough Hotel of 1863, then as now one of GY’s more salubrious watering holes, these days in the care of JD Wetherspoon.
Whilst I have been dismayed by the wholesale demolition of the Grimsby landmarks of my childhood, this scene can almost be replicated today. In place of the AEC Regent, there would be a Stagecoach East Midlands Dennis Dart or Trident, without doubt cast-offs from other parts of the corporate empire.
Artist G.S. Cooper may have taken liberties with the livery and all-round presentation of the bus: Grimsby’s salty North Sea air quickly dulled the lustre of the blue and cream.
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Phone in Powerplant Maybach.
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Tyler Childers & The Food Stamps never ever disappoint, including their Saturday evening barn burning headline set at the first inaugural Whizzbanger’s Ball. This two day event showcased the artists of WhizzbangBam Booking and Management. More pictures of all the artists coming soon! www.whizzbangbam.com for the full roster
Did a set of leaf camera rotation / lightpainting shots last night, spent about 3 hours playing around. This combination of styles seemed to work well together. In camera double exposures. Could totally do this in a single exposure but time is short as usual so this route is just about as fulfilling and keeps the creativity flowing trying out an array of possibilities. This was my fav. of the three keeper shots.
Details:
Hair / L'Etre and DOUX Lala Hairstyle
Top / fleur. Stella Top Black
Shorts / evani. Mircella Vintage Shorts Black
Boots / [Gos] Lara Combat Boots Black
Stockings / erratic Ciri Pantyhose Fishnet
Necklace / Kibitz Ciara's Necklace Gold
Scrunchie / fleur. Daisy Scrunchie
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Location: London for Ara
86401 in travel-stained Network South East livery slows for the stop at Crewe on 28th July 1988 whilst working an Up express.
Olympus OM10 f/8 60th/sec Ektachrome 100
...can a branch and a reflected cloud secretly talk about their common watery destiny? Believe me, yes...