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50017 preparing to depart from Paddington 1987.

Class 333 in the Aire valley departing Skipton

GM Class 66/0 3,200 hp Co-Co's Nos.66068 & 66 111 substituting for a Class 60 on a trial basis leaving Wetserleigh Oil Depot on a Robeston empties, 1/10. Two Class 66's were needed to haul the same load as a Class 60 because, though with an extra 100hp, the Class 66's did not have such good torque characteristics as the Class 60's.

Class 47 47828 in Virgin colours 13 January 2004

The Royal Train returning from Brighton passes Burgess Hill

GM Class 66/0's 3,200 hp Co-Co No.66 166 of DBS in EWS livery at Bristol Temple Meads, 1/08. Scanned slide taken with a Nikon F65D.

After recent restoration Class 50 50015 "Valiant" hauls the East Lancs Railway "Santa Special" out of Ramsbottom towards Bury. It is seen here, crossing the river just outside Rambsbottom Station on a very cold but sunny December day.

 

This link takes you to a photo I took of this loco on 23rd October 2007, you can see between the 2 pictures how much work has been done in just 7 weeks.

www.flickr.com/photos/19828762@N02/1953819513/

  

Class 450's South West Trains

 

Class 419 MLV 9003 9007 9008, Victoria Station, 29/05/1988

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2008 shot showing the 3+2 seating found on Birmingham Cross City trains

66706 on a Container Freight going west at .WYFORDBY .on the .PETERBOUGH_BIRMINGHAM cross country line

English Class at Northfield Mount Hermon School, October 12, 2007

As part of the Korean Language Classes at the KCC, students from the Beginner and Intermediate Classes took part in a Korean Noraebang Class. Details of the song were learnt in the classroom, before the second hour of the class saw students practising what they had learnt. In total 5 classes participated in this event throughout the day.

 

The Korean language course, the Sejong Institute, at the KCCUK, is a social education course that not only teaches the Korean language but also introduces Korean culture to students.

 

From 2011, the course has been reinvigorated and re-modeled so that it now includes a wider introduction to all aspects of Korean Culture. Although still catering for Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced learners of Korean the course is very different to what has gone before. These three new courses focus upon and explore contemporary Korean Culture through the language with modules including, cuisine, music, fashion, movies, society and working in Korea to name but a few.

 

Upon completing the course students are able to express themselves in Korean on a vast range of topics.

 

All our courses are Free, kindly supported by the Sejong Institute.

   

Class of 1986 party at the Nasher held Friday night April 8, 2011 during reunions.

Class 37, D6700 running at Didcot Railway Centre

Class 08 no 08698 stabled at Ripple Lane

(L-R) Madison Morill, 4, Haley Gordon, 4, Brooke Dennard, 3, and Elizabeth Howard, 4, take a quick break during tap to laugh with their dance instructor Char Allen at the Dance Arts Studio in Bowling Green, Ky, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2007. (Inge Hooker)

Colton Junction. 10oct'15

A class 50 locomotive on my UK styled Trainz layout at Carterteignton station which was named by a name generator at Trainzobjetz. The link is provided below if you want to download it.

 

www.tafweb-trainz.co.uk/namegen.html

37294 passes Priors lane with the dining set

arriving at whitehaven is class 40-40150-APRIL 1983

First Class saloon of DMC(A) No.401025 of Siemens (Krefeld) 25k v ac overhead/750 v dc 3rd rail Class 700/0 'Desiro City' 8-car emu No.700 025 of Thameslink at St. Pancras International (Thameslink), 25 April 2022.

A class 323 (quite new in 1995) on a Cross City servive at Birmingham New Street in 1995.

Class 37 locos 37215 and 37248 (D6948) at Toddington..

Class 47249 Class 33008 "Eastleigh", Bristol Bath Road, 02/05/1987

1991, Saint Louis, MO; Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Class of 1941; Provided by Daniel Jackson (center), with the following comment: "Picture taken at social get-together of the reunion of the Class of '41 at a hotel in west St. Louis. I was disappointed that my roommates at the fraternity house did not attend. Inasmuch as I was not close to other members of my class, I felt let down. Yvette and I went to the fraternity house where I had stayed the four years of school, but I couldn't show her my rooms because the house had been taken over by the Berean Mission and visitors were limited to the first floor. One alumnus laughed as he told me that he had never practiced medicine. He had retired to Florida, invested in real estate, played golf every day."

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