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I dreamt we were standing
By the banks of the thames
Where the cold grey waters ripple
In the misty morning light
Held a match to your cigarette
Watched the smoke curl in the mist
Your eyes, blue as the ocean between us
Smiling at me
I awoke alone and lonely
In a faraway place
The sun fell cold upon my face
The cracks in the ceiling spelt hell
Turned to the wall
Pulled the sheets around my head
Tried to sleep, and dream my way
Back to you again
Count the days
Slowly passing by
Step on a plane
And fly away
Ill see you then
As the dawnbirds sing
On a cold and misty morning
By the albert bridge
- the Pogues, "Misty Morning, Albert Bridge"
(one of my favourite songs of all time)
1996 - The Kodak Advantix 2000 Auto is a fixed lens compact camera for the APS film system. It has no programmed modes and no APS date storage functions so that it does without a LCD display. The film load status and the film advance are displayed mechanically through two little control windows.
A large format, overhead gallery type, lithographic camera. Purschased by the Lands Department in 1957, it was used in the production of maps and plans for Government Departments. Farm Shed Kadina
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3.5" TFT LCD Monitor
Screen size 3.5" Color TFT LCD
Screen format: 4:3
Resolution: 480(H) x 234(V)
Video System: NTSC/PAL
RCA Video input
Operating Temperature 0°C ~+ 50°C
Storage Temperature -20°C + 65°C
Power Supply: DC 12V
Dimensions: 108 x 68 x 15 mm
Wide Angle Car Rear View Backup IR Camera
Pickup device 1/3 CMOS Image sensor
Infrared Leds: 7 LEDs
Color System: PAL/NTSC
Validity pixel: PAL 628*586, NTSC 510*496
View Angles: 120° degrees
Resolution: 420 lines
Scan Frequency: 60Hz
Min illumination: 2Lux
White Balance: Auto
Increment Control: Auto
Water resistant
Power supply: DC 12V
Daytime (color) / Infra-Red Night (B/W)
Dimensions: 87 x 31mm
Welsh golfer Phil Price being interviewed by BBC Wales's Frances Donovan, with cameraman Mark Thorne, and Assistant Producer Peter Williams doubling up as a soundman.