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watch the birdie!! ..sadly i don't think birdie num num made it.. ;-(
This lovely shot of 70013 'Oliver Cromwell' was taken by Dave on the Bittern line near Cromer Norfolk (UK) aboard the the Broadsman Railtour March 11th 2010 and is posted here with kind permission.
A volcanic 70013 'Oliver Cromwell' returning to Norwich on the Broadsman railtour near Cromer station.
March 11th 2010.
This beautiful shot was taken by my friend and Flickr photostream contributor Dave and is posted here with kind permission
70013's fans at Norwich Station.
The lady with the stick was not impressed with my flash..
Note the ornate Victorian built roof.
'The Broadsman' railtour March 26th 2011
British Railways standard 'Britannia' class 7MT 4-6-2 Pacific 70013 'Oliver Cromwell' is a shining light at a wet and cold Norwich Station. Not a good day for photography!
'The Broadsman' railtour March 26th 2011.
Our Greatest Team Parade
Monday 10 September 2012, London, UK
Ross Wilson (Left), Table Tennis: Men's Team - Class 6-8, Paralympic Bronze Medallist
Aaron McKibbin (Centre), Table Tennis: Men's Team - Class 6-8, Paralympic Bronze Medallist
Will Bayley (Right), Table Tennis: Men's Team - Class 6-8, Paralympic Bronze Medallist
and Table Tennis: Men's individual – Class 7, Paralympic Silver Medallist
The Our Greatest Team Parade was a victory parade to celebrate the achievements of British athletes who competed in the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Paralympics.
The parade started at 1.30pm at Mansion House, City of London. It passed along Queen Victoria Street and Cannon Street towards St Paul’s Cathedral and then progressed via Ludgate Hill, Fleet Street and the Strand to Trafalgar Square.
Source: www.molpresents.com/parade
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Greatest_Team_Parade
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Wilson_(table_tennis)
www.paralympics.org.uk/gb/athletes/aaron-mckibbin
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Bayley
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The most important bits in the cab of 70013 'Oliver Cromwell'
The tea flask, mug and oven for cooking breakfast..
BR Britannia Class No.70013 'Oliver Cromwell' departing from Loughborough Station on the Great Central Railway at 9.00am on 19th November 2016.
The driver who steered 70013 up the GE to Norwich from London Liverpool Street.
'The Broadsman' railtour March 26th 2011
During the May 2005 SLST Drakensberg Explorer, an hour was spent visiting the SANRASM preservation site at Chamdor, near Krugersdorp.
Here is Class 7A, SAR No.990, built by Sharp Stewart & Co., Glasgow, in 1896.
In 2010, the site was raided by metal thieves who completely destroyed this, and around 26 other historical locos too.
They were all way beyond repair, and were scrapped.
The site was abandoned.
British Rail Standard Class 7 70000 Britannia climbs past Althrop heading the return working Windsor to Crewe
Ex BR Standard Class 7 No 70000 Britannia is pictured hauling the return leg of the London Euston-Chester -London Euston Cathedrals express north of Tamworth.
British Railways Standard 'Britannia' Class 7 mixed traffic steam locomotive 70001 'Lord Hurcomb' at its birthplace Crewe on March 22nd 1965. Built at Crewe Works in 1951, 70001 was withdrawn on September 3rd 1966 and was declared cut up by the end of that year.
Note the 2J Shedplate.
I thought the arms would work well for the ID cover design. Also I think I tend to avoid straight on angles in general since most people don't know what to do with their arms. Thankfully Emily does!
Lighting: group effort!
Makeup/Hair: Amy MacCulloch
Model: Emily Taylor
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The Wah-Zha-Zhe Cultural Center started their Spring Community Classes on March 6. Approximately 10 students participated in the Moccasin Making Class. CHALENE TOEHAY-TARTSAH/Osage News