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Unidentified Class 47. The locomotive is carrying TOPS number but also four digit headcode, which narrows the date to between 1974 and 1976.
BOX DATE: 2006
MANUFACTURER: Mattel
VARIATIONS: Blonde; African American
BODY TYPE: 1999; molded dot panties; bend & snap legs
HEAD MOLD: 1998 "Generation Girl"
PERSONAL FUN FACT: Ah, one of the first of many zoo themed Barbies in my collection. It's thanks to this Barbie that I now have a weird knack for looking at a doll and thinking she might be zoo themed. I was super perplexed by her when I acquired this doll in 2014. She was part of the infamous "Memorial Day Weekend Yard Sale Lot." The Saturday of the holiday weekend that year, my sister and I made a trip to the town dump. Sure, it sounds inconvenient having to haul your trash to the transfer station (rather than putting out on the side of the street to be picked up). But it's a lot cheaper AND it was a pit stop to the dump that lead to us finding a HUGE lot of dolls. There were three boxes and a separate cruise ship piled on the edge of someone's lawn. After discarding all our garbage and recycling, we returned to investigate. It was a charity yard sale, so you chose what to "pay" for the items (or you could simply take it for free, since it was at the end of the day). We donated ten dollars, and picked out a bunch of stuff (one box was left behind). Barbie was fortunate that she was in one of the boxes we took. I did sort through the masses of dolls, and left behind duplicated dolls that would be hard to dress (like Bratz Babyz) and a few types that I simply didn't collect. These days I would have taken it all! There were so many Barbies from the mid 2000s...and era I was not all too familiar with. It was also hard researching them at the time. When these dolls were in stores, social media (specifically the doll end of it) wasn't really huge. So people weren't documenting the dolls as they were purchased brand new. Photos on eBay were also more limited. But I somehow managed to identify this lady. I was excited to find that I had parts of her outfit too! She's very charming--I like her two ponytail hair style and her very simple, yet classic facial screening.
BOX DATE: None
APPROXIMATE RELEASE DATE: 2012
MANUFACTURER: M.G.A.
DOLLS IN LINE: Avery; Sophina; Jaxson
BODY TYPE: 2010; white painted underwear; bend & snap legs
HEAD MOLD: No date; bald
PERSONAL FUN FACT: Ah, True Hope Jaxson...where do I even begin. I absolutely love this little dude, and he'll always mean more than words can express (I'm talking about both my dolls, not just one). The True Hope line came out in June 2012, but I knew of its release well before then. In fact, I must have heard about it sometime in March, because Dad was home when I told him about the dolls. It was in March that year that he went to the hospital for the final time. Dad had battled with his health since being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in late 2009. Although he had successfully undergone his cancer treatments, they had left him a shell of the man he used to be. The last few years of his life were a blur of hospitals, doctor's offices, and hospices. Dolls were a little ray of light for all of us during that time. I had given them up for five years as a teen because I felt like I "had" to grow up. But by 2011, I had a change of heart. Needless to say, going through all of Dad's health issues with him changed my perspective on life. Dad loved reconnecting with me and my sister through dolls. Toys were a language he understood, since he had an interest in model cars. We would venture out to flea markets, consignment shops, antique stores, etc on the hunt for dollies. When I got back into Bratz, that reopened the realm of possibilities when it came to buying dolls brand new. I spent countless hours researching Bratz in those days because I was making a book for myself on them. Anyways, that was how I learned about the True Hope dolls. I recall Dad walking into the computer room and asking me about the True Hope dolls on screen. When I told him they were made for kids with cancer, he said they were my kind of thing, and we would have to get them when they came out. My mother had cancer when I was younger but lost her battle, so needless to say these dolls resonated on a deep level with me. Sadly, Dad passed away a few weeks before the dolls came out. So we never go the chance to get them together. Colleen and I did make that special trip to Toys 'R' Us sometime after the release of the True Hope line. I wanted to get Cameron in memory of Dad. But when we were there, I was compelled by little Jaxson (the doll on the left). After much debate, Colleen and I thought it was only fitting to get him too. He was my very first Moxie Boyz doll, and ultimately he is what first got me interested in this brand of dolls. Although, it wouldn't be for another two years almost until I bought any of the girls.
The dude on the right is equally as sentimental, as he was gift from my sister. Back in 2015, she used to work at the Salvation Army through the school's work study program with her special needs student. Because of this, she qualified for the employee discount. She ended up paying only $1 for this little guy who was still BOXED!!! How crazy is that?!!! I wonder why they had him marked so cheaply? Anyways, her reasoning was that Jaxson came with extra clothes, which we might need in the future. Plus, this line was obviously extremely special to me. It was also unlikely that a kid would see a male doll and would want him. Originally, I named this guy Jason. But since Colleen has some bad memories associated with several Jasons over the years (not boyfriends...just creeps), I thought it was best to rename him Jay. I've had the two together on my display so long, it's hard to remember what it was like back when my first Jaxson lived with my True Hope Cameron on my Bratz shelves.
Date of birth: 27-03-2010
Place of birth: Zoo Stukenbrock
Psalm 119:103
How sweet are Your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth!
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Date: January 1, 2023
Location: Cedarville State Park - Brandywine, Maryland (Prince George's County)
Poppy and Honey take a walk to the beach and find a perfect spot to sit and relax.
Blowing Date Poppy Parker is wearing a Gwendolyn's Treasure ensemble. Her sandals are JAMIEshow Muses.
Date: 15 March, 2006
Temperature: Balmy 30s... really it was warmish to us.
Location:Valley St, Providence RI
Notes: Nikon D50, Sigma 15mm f2.8 fisheye (not so fishy on the D50)
At this point Doug and I ventured toward the bridge... actually we are on the disused train bridge at this point. This shot is looking back from where were walked from. Not very wise as it was windy and the planks I was standing on were soft. Doug crossed to this point walking on the ties... with nothing below us but a 20 foot drop... abort.
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Another outting on this night, temps dropped into the mid 30's but the contender tonight was the WIND. Luckily by the end of the night it has subsided. Our group was comprised of Threshold, Skazama, Rizzolo, Flickrless Doug and I. We started here and eventually walked over to that bridge in the distance.
My bag was extra heavy this night as I tugged along 3 SLRs and two tripods. I had my F100 with Fuji RTPII 64T and BurnBlue's Pentax SP1000 with Agfa APX 25 and my D50. The Pentax began to show some shutter release lag due to the decreasing temps.
You can see a group pool here of all our shots on Flickr from the night or a slick slideshow here. It may take a week or so for all the shots to be posted.
Dating from 1951 former Birmingham City Transport Daimler CV6D/Metro-Cammell 2707 JOJ707 is pictured in the Transport Museum Wythall on September 6th 2025.
Dream Date Barbie, Dream Date PJ, Barbie Gran Gala (Congost), Ken Gran Gala (Congost), Dream Date Barbie.
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Heliopolis (Baalbek)
Class / status: city
Date: 193-211 AD..
Mint: Baalbek
Obverse: SEVERVS PIVS AVG. Bust of Septimius Severus with laurel wreaths in the back view r.
Reverse: [I] O M H / COL HEL [Iovi Optimo Maximo Heliopolitano = Jupiter Heliopolitanus, the best and greatest]. Temple of Jupiter of Heliopolis-Baalbek in the three-quarter view on the podium with a broad stairway.
Numismatic, National Museums in Berlin
Acc. 1900 Imhoof-Blumer
Bronze, 11,12 g, 27 mm, 7 h
Reference: See BMC Galatia, and Syria Cappadokia 290 # 2 (L SEPTIMIVS-);.. SNG Copenhagen # 429. M. J. Price - B. L. Trell, Coins and Their cities (1977) 158 Fig 278th.
BOX DATE: 2011
MANUFACTURER: Mattel
DOLLS IN LINE: Bella; Edward
BODY TYPE: 2009; pivotal neck; one bent arm; straight, non-bending legs
HEAD MOLD: No date "Edward"
***My doll is wearing (2011) Kidpicks #X4886 Ken's outfit.
PERSONAL FUN FACT written by my sister: Oh Edward...I thought the four Twilight dolls we found--this Edward, Jacob, and two Bellas--were a really neat acquisition. However, it wasn't until I was dressing this guy up that I fell really in love with them. We were filming a "Dolly Transformations" video and I was trying to find Edward an outfit that worked, as he was the only Twilight doll we got without the original outfit. Anyway, we ended up getting carried away, making a lot of ridiculous jokes...It was then that I discovered just how fun the Twilight dolls are. I had the time of my life setting up all the Twilight dolls, the Monster High, and the two Bratz we found at the Salvation Army one day for a thumbnail to adorn the "Dolly Transformations" video. Now when I look at Edward, Jacob, or our two Bellas (I consider the more goth looking one to be his girlfriend), they just make me feel playful. Edward in particular is really striking looking--he is so pale and definitely looks like a vampire. I've really fallen in love with our Twilight dolls--especially this Edward!
Description on card: High Level Bridge at Night, Cleveland, Ohio.
This steel arch bridge going over the Cuyahoga River on US-6/US-20 was built in 1917 and rehabilitated in 1965 and 1997.
Source: Bridge Hunter
No. in Series: 86
Estimated date: Around 1917-1920 (Based on vehicles, divided back, and white border)
Era: White Border Era
Condition: Unused. Wear and age marks on the back.
Publisher: Braun Postcard Co.. Cleveland, Ohio | C.T. American Art Colored by Curt Teich Co., Chicago, Illinois
Publisher/Distributor Notes:
The Braun Postcard Co. published regional view-cards of the Cleveland area in tinted halftones from 1910-1924.
Source: www.metropostcard.com/publishersb2.html
Curt Teich emigrated to Chicago in 1895. He had worked as a lithographer in Lobenstein, Germany.
He founded the Curt Teich Company in 1898, concentrating on newspaper and magazine printing. He was an early publisher of postcards, but he didn't begin printing them himself until 1908.
According to MetroPostcard.com, "As his competition dwindled, his sales expanded and his American factories would eventually turn out more postcards than any other in the United States. "
The company was best known for its wide range of advertising and postcards of North America. By the 1920s, it was producing so many postcards with borders that they became recognized as a type dubbed "White Border Cards," creating an "era."
Curt Teich started using offset presses in 1907, but it took a number of years before he had offset presses made to his satisfaction and many more years for him to perfect the method.
His innovations in this printing technique directly led to the production of what we now call "linens" by the early 1930s.
The company aided the war effort during the second world war by also printing many military maps.
Curt Teich eventually turned management of the company over to his son, but he remained active in company operations throughout its history.
Curt Teich died in 1974 and the family business was sold to Regensteiner Publishers who continued to print postcards at the Chicago plant until 1978 when the rights to the company name and processes were sold to the Irish company, John Hinde Ltd. Their California subsidiary now prints postcards under the name John Hinde Curteich, Inc.
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A beautiful historic Scottish Fishing bay dating back to the 1700's, under duress due to problems between the "Owner" and local fishermen who have utilised this historic harbour as they and their fore fathers have done for hundreds of years .
I revisited today Tuesday 27th August 2019 , I was disappointed to see concrete barriers blocking access to cars and fishing boats , sad circumstances indeed , though I still managed to capture as much of the bays charm a I could , its ongoing battle and new concrete blocks preventing access made me feel unhappy and sad, any ways I have pasted some of my previous comments and news items reference this pathetic situation below for your perusal, I am on the side of the fishermen , its a sad tale indeed.
Check my previous posts in my Cove Bay folder for photos of the harbour in its glory days that I have taken over the years before this nonsense raised its ugly head.
Previous Posts
I love this bay, its a beautiful tranquil place, however after reading news reports on a court judgement 13/7/2018 forcing the fisher men to remove their boats within 28 days it saddened me, hence I made a trip today Friday 13th July 2018 to capture the views and scenery before this unpopular ruling is implemented, what a sad situation indeed, I have included the news report on the legal wrangle at the end of this description.
Cove is a 20 minute drive from my home in Aberdeen Scotland, it was a pleasure to visit today and capture the tranquility that it presented.
Scattered across the harbour are stones with various sealife characters carved into them.
Cove Bay is a suburb on the south-east edge of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Today Cove is home to over 7000 people. It is a popular residential location owing to its extremely village-like status.
It is a quiet suburb just at the edge of the City and in 2015 won the Silver award for Scotland in bloom. Nearby Altens and Tullos Industrial Estates, affording ample employment opportunities.
History
Cove Bay is situated to the east of the ancient Causey Mounth, which road was built on high ground to make passable this only available medieval route from coastal points south from Stonehaven to Aberdeen.
This ancient trackway specifically connected the River Dee crossing (where the Bridge of Dee is located) via Portlethen Moss, Muchalls Castle and Stonehaven to the south.
The route was that taken by William Keith, 7th Earl Marischal and the Marquess of Montrose, who led a Covenanter army of 9000 men in the battle of the Civil War in 1639.
Cove Bay was a village in the extreme north-east corner of Kincardine, governed from Stonehaven, until 1975, when it was added to the City of Aberdeen. Though simply referred to as Cove, in the 19th and early 20th centuries it was known as The Cove, becoming Cove Bay around 1912.
Industry
Cove has been noted for industries such as granite, which was quarried in several locations to the south of the village. Owing to its close-grained texture, Cove granite was one of the hardest in north-east Scotland and proved highly resistant to frost, making it ideal for causeway stones used in the construction of roads. It was widely exported to cities in England, including Billingsgate Market in London.
Fishing
The village itself sprung up around the fishing industry, with the boats berthed on a shingle beach, a gap in the rocks that afforded a natural harbour. During this time, it is estimated that approximately 300 people lived in the area. In the mid 19th century the fishing was at its height, which, over years, has included cod, haddock, salmon, herring and shellfish. The piers and breakwater were constructed in 1878. At the end of World War I the fishing began to decline. At present only a couple of boats pursue shellfish on a part-time basis.
Between 1894 and 1937, Cove also housed a fishmeal factory, the Aberdeen Fish Meal Factory, which was located at the edge of the cliffs. It produced quality manure which was exported to both Europe and America. It became locally known as "the stinker" because of the processing odour, which was highlighted by the Aberdeen entertainer Harry Gordon in a parody entitled A Song of Cove.
Amenities
Retail
Cove has just had a brand new Co-operative built just off of Earnshugh Circle.
To the west of Loirston Road is the Cove Shopping Centre, which overlooks Loirston Primary School. This houses a pharmacist, the Wee China Chinese takeaway/Chip shop, Ruby Tuesdays beauty salon and the Harr Rock cafe (Cove's second).
Within the new development of cove a local Sainsbury's has opened. There is also the Harr Rock Cafe (the first one), a hairdressers and a gift shop within the new development.
There are also 2 RS McColl newsagents. One located at Bervie Brow in Altens, and a second located on the corner of Loirston Road and Cove Road which also houses a Post Office.
Hospitality
The Cove Bay hotel is located on Colsea Road. There is also The Aberdeen Altens Hotel in Altens, which has 216 bedrooms, making it the largest of the three Thistle Hotels in Aberdeen.
There is also a pub, the Langdykes which now has an Indian restaurant situated inside called The Curry lounge which you can sit in or take away.
Transport
Bus services to and from Cove and the wider area of Aberdeen are available. These are run by First Aberdeen with the numbers 3 (to Mastrick) and the 18 to Dyce, via Kincorth. Stagecoach also cover cove partially, with numbers 7A & 8 (Both to the City Centre).
Healthcare
Cove Bay has its own medical centre, the Cove Bay Medical Centre. It was originally located on Catto Walk, but moved to a new facility off Earns Hugh Road. Cove Dental Care has since moved into the old surgery building.
Sport
Cove is currently home to two football teams: Cove Rangers, who currently play in the Highland Football League, they temporarily play in Harlow Park, Inverurie, as their old home Allan park was demolished to make way for housing. Cove Thistle, who hold amateur status. Sunday amateur team Cove Revolution folded in 2010.
There are also many youth teams in the area that are run by Cove Youth FC. The Cove Youth FC area SFA credited community club, organizing players from 6 years old up to 19 years old. They also have a girls section. The Cove Community Football Trust is run by Cove Rangers FC, Cove Thistle FC and Cove Youth FC.
Other Amenities
A state-of-the-art library was recently built between Loirston Primary School and the Cove Shopping Centre. There are blueprints for a local sports centre to also be built in the near future.
Education
Cove has two primary schools, Charleston Primary School and Loirston Primary School. Most secondary pupils attend the nearby Kincorth Academy, but some choose to go to Portlethen Academy.
Future Developments
Aberdeen Gateway[edit]
Construction on a new Aberdeen Gateway industrial development began in 2008. It will see new offices and industrial units built to the south of the village. Current tenants at the site include National Oilwell Varco (NOV), Driving Standards Agency and Hydrasun. A Community football pitch is also inlcluded within the development.
Cove Academy
Plans for a secondary school in Cove have now been approved and will be situated alongside Wellington Road. It is thought that once this is built pupils from Cove, Torry as well as Kincorth will attend this school.
The Legal Wrangle - Landowner V Fishermen - Judgement 13/7/18
Fishermen told to move boats from Cove Bay after legal dispute
Fishermen have been told to move their boats from an Aberdeen bay after a long-running dispute.
Several fishermen were fighting an eviction order on behalf of landowner Pralhad Kolhe at Cove Bay, where they had been fishing for many years.
In a written judgement, a sheriff has given them 28 days to move their boats and equipment from Mr Kolhe's land.
However, Sheriff Andrew Miller also ordered the removal of obstructions to vehicular access onto the pier.
The case was heard at Aberdeen Sheriff Court earlier this year.
One of the fisherman, Jim Adam, told a court he was "stunned" to receive a legal letter telling him to remove his boat.
He had been fishing from Cove Bay since 1966.
'We were hopeful'
The first day of the hearing heard the letter said the landowner, who lives in a house overlooking the harbour, was unable to make use of his land for amenity purposes and that he did not wish Mr Adam's vessel, or any other vessel, on his land.
In the ruling, Sheriff Miller also gave Mr Kolhe 28 days to remove the obstructions to vehicle access to the pier.
Mr Adam told BBC Scotland: "We are disappointed, we were hopeful.
"The good news is at least for the recreational folks they have got vehicle access."
News Report From P&J Aberdeen
A campaign group could use new powers to try to buy the land at the centre of a long-running dispute over access to Cove Harbour.
Councillors in Aberdeen agreed yesterday to investigate using the purchase powers contained in the Community Empowerment Scotland Act 2015 to finally resolve the stand-off.
The proposal was backed after Jim Adam, chairman of the Cove Fishermen Association, delivered an emotional plea to Aberdeen City Council’s petitions committee yesterday.
He outlined the group’s ongoing disagreement with the landowner, Pralhad Kohle, over vehicle access to the harbour-side.
Mr Adam highlighted the historical use of the harbour since the 1700s for fishing boats and recreational users, showing members photographs as evidence.
He also said the denial of emergency access to the harbour would create safety issues, and spoke of a strong community spirit in the village.
Cove Councillor Neil Cooney stated: “Boats have been fishing out of Cove since mediaeval times; we need to retain that heritage.”
Committee convener Alan Donnelly said: “You would think, with 11,000 signatures, that the owner would take it seriously and come along.”
He added: “We are moving today that the council refers the petition to the landowner, with the hope that they can come to an amicable solution.
“And request a report to the communities, housing and infrastructure committee to investigate the viability of the community to use the new Community Empowerment Scotland Act 2015 to purchase the land.”
Speaking afterwards Mr Adam said: “We are very encouraged by the support from the council. It’s very positive and has opened up a number of avenues, but we would like there to be an amicable solution.
“The Community Empowerment Act is a very useful tool, but it would be a last resort.”
Mr Kohle, who was not in attendance, owns a house overlooking the bay and some of the land at the harbour below.
Scotland’s First Minister has pledged to investigate the “suffering” faced by the Cove Harbour fishing community as a result of a devastating fire and a dispute with the landlord.
The first minister promised action after being warned the Scottish Government risked ignoring a group whose livelihoods had been threatened by recent events.
Ms Sturgeon said the government wanted “to do everything we possibly can” to help communities faced with difficulties after the Cove Harbour situation was raised with her.
In January, thousands of pounds worth of damage was caused when a fire, thought to be deliberate, destroyed five vessels, boating equipment, a shed and fishing gear.
The community has also been involved in a long-running battle with landowner Pralhad Kolhe, a plastic surgeon who had sought to evict the fishermen’s fleet of traditional vessels from the part of the harbour he owns.
The Cove Fisherman’s Association had a four-year legal battle with Mr Kolhe, and lost their fight to dock their small fleet of traditional vessels at a particular part of Cove Harbour last year.
Last August the remaining vessels at the site were finally moved from Mr Kolhe’s land to a small corner of the harbour. The judgement said access to the pier for walkers and vehicles should be maintained.
After January’s fire, North East MSP Liam Kerr wrote to Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing asking for support for the fishermen.
Mr Ewing replied say he was “very saddened” by the disaster but financial support would be “limited”.
Yesterday Mr Kerr raised Cove Harbour with Ms Sturgeon in the Scottish Parliament.
Mr Kerr told the first minister the Cove Harbour fishing community was “suffering” and faced “significant” legal costs.
The Tory MSP said the fishermen had requested a meeting with Mr Ewing “but to no avail”.
And he asked Ms Sturgeon to persuade Mr Ewing to meet the community and “not risk ignoring a community facing the loss of their livelihoods”.
The First Minister said: “Of course we want to do everything we possibly can to help any community experiencing difficulties.
“I am not aware beyond what the member has just said of the content of the correspondence to Fergus Ewing.
“But I am happy to give an undertaking to look into that and if Fergus Ewing thinks there is help the Scottish Government can offer – certainly to meet with those affected.”
A group of Aberdeen fishermen who lost a court case last year have been hit with a legal fee bill of around £45,000 – just days after their cherished vessels were destroyed in a malicious fire.
The Cove Fishermen’s Association was forced to move its boats at Cove Harbour last year after a court ruled in favour of landowner Pralhad Kolhe – who owns sections of the historic bay.
Mr Kolhe has been seeking to remove the small fleet of boats from his land, but in the months since the court’s decision, the fishermen have continued their activities by keeping their remaining vessels in a much smaller pocket of the harbour not under the landowner’s control, further away from the shoreline
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