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Double track work continues and it appears that they are using the “new” track which has a switch to nowhere (right now). Fortunately the weather has been cooperative with above normal temperature for most of January.
Scanned 35mm Print
Photo from the collection of my Dad, Jay T. Thomson; Max Miller Photo
Chicago South Shore steeple cab 1012 & 1 more at South Bend, Indiana on August 7, 1961.
Lovefoxxx of CSS performs at State Theatre in St. Petersburg, Florida. #css #lovefoxxx #statetheatre #stpete #stpetersburg #igersstpete #music #concert
Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad 201 at Michigan City, Indiana on July 12, 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 201 was built by Pullman Car and Manufacturing in 1927 (along with #'s 202-210) as a 60 foot control trailer and included a Pullman-type smoking compartment. During 1946 number 201 was lengthened to 77 foot by splicing a 17 foot section in the middle.
Fravs e Adreano. No show do Bonde do Rolê no Studio SP.
Roubei da www.flickr.com/photos/divasoncrack
This is a video showing my CSS Infograph in action, using Safari 3.1. Read the post for all the details!
The CSS Chattahoochee was a gunboat built downriver from Columbus, Georgia for Confederate States Navy service. Commissioned in January 1863, it was brought near Columbus in April, 1865, and scuttled to prevent its capture. Its remains were rediscovered in 1963 and brought to this museum.
At the National Civil War Naval Museum, Columbus, Georgia. I visited this place on May 11, 2016.
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Berlin | September 13, 2013
A model of the 1,800 ton Confederate paddle steamer blockade runner CSS Colonel Lamb, built by Jones Quiggin, Liverpool in 1862 at the Science Museum, South Kensington, 14 April 2007. Liverpool specialised in building for fast blockade runners for the Confederate Navy and private companies during the American Civil War since the Lancashire cotton industry depended so much on cotton supplies from the American South. The Colonel Lamb was a privately owned and it blew up on the Mersey in 1865.
A logo concept I did for bjorkoy.com/blueprint/ after Olav requested someone design a logo for it. We'll see if it is used or not but I don't mind, I like it :)