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A quiet day on the river in front of the castle.
Usually when I've been down there the river has either been fast-flowing or wind-whipped (occasionally both!). So it was good to see some reflections, even though there must be dozens of similar shots on flickr!
For any eagle-eyed followers of Downton Abbey, you may have noticed in the recent film version that one of the daughters & her Earl of Hexham husband were very briefly seen driving up the curving track below the castle. Sadly for me, not particularly a Downton follower, it was the one and only scene from Alnwick!
Tuscany - classic in late summer, seen from Via Lauretana (SP438) southeast of Siena.
Toskana - Klassiker im Spätsommer, zu sehen von der Via Lauretana (SP438) südöstlich von Siena.
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Classic Shabby old City hall building is an example of fading elegance
and really needs to be cleaned and refurbished, hope they get to it, shot in North Carolina.
Greater Flamingos
Masirah Island, Oman
It was a windy day, but I managed to rest the heavy Sigma 500mm lens on the window glass of my car to get this shot from a distance and heavily cropped. I waited for some time until they crossed like this. Have a closer look how they have kept their legs.
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Classic New England
Historic Barns of Connecticut
Winter Wonderland
Litchfield, Connecticut
December 2017
An idyllic day out at the Chatsworth Country Fair last summer concluded with the trek back to the car park in glorious evening sunshine passing an array of classic vehicles.
It was hard to ignore this immaculate one parked up against the backdrop of Chatsworth House - two classics together you might say.
I'm no expert on buses but do admire the nostalgic lines and beauty of these oldies. My research tells me this is a 1936 Leyland Tiger chassis with a 1950 Windover body. It was finally withdrawn from service with the North Western Road Car Company (NWRCC) in 1957, and thankfully preserved in working order. These days it leads a rather more leisurely life travelling to fairs and events like this, as well as taking enthusiast groups out for short rides.
The NWRCC, better known as the North Western, was one of the largest bus operators in the north of England from the 1920s to the 1970s. Based in Aintree, Merseyside their services covered Cheshire, Merseyside, Lancashire, Greater Manchester, and even extended over to the Peak District and the outskirts of Sheffield.
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29th August 2025
at the Hubcaps and History Marietta Classic Car Show
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Lovely pair of geraniums photographed at Reiman Gardens in Ames, Iowa.
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Easter is here this Sunday. No Easter Car Show in Forest Park this year due to the COVID. I guess we'll have to let these old cars get 1 year older before we see them next year.
April 21, 2019
Easter Car Show
Forest Park, St. Louis, MO
This church was built in the 1930's and fits in perfectly with the surrounding architecture of the Santa Barbara area.
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Managed to snap an image of this classic American car in a local supermarket parking lot recently.
Didn't get a chance to identify it, seems to be a custom rebuild.
Any car buffs out there?
A Chevrolet perhaps?