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Kaydoc Pottery, Jindera, K.D. (impressed).

On time as usual the DRS super-powered 'Tesco Express' comes off Docker Viaduct with 66427 & 66426 in charge at 9:50 this morning.

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In beautiful conditions, 87002 heads northward at Docker with 1Z86 Birmingham International to Glasgow and Ayr on 11th July 2009.

'Bahamas' makes one of its first main line sorties for some time and making a welcome return to the Northern Fells, here passing Docker on the unassisted climb to Grayrigg with a Birmingham to Carlisle railtour on 29th March 2025.

DOCKERS (Nantes) vs STEEPLES (St Christophe)

25/01/2015

Match amical - senior

Complexe sportif Mangin Beaulieu - Nantes

 

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A l'époque où cette photo a été prise, Mayotte n'avait pas encore de port en eau profonde. Les navires de commerce restaient donc au large du port de Mamoudzou. Il fallait donc aller chercher leur chargement avec des bateaux plus modestes. Aujourd'hui, le 101e département français dispose d'un port de commerce digne de ce nom à Longoni.

 

At the time this photo was taken, Mayotte did not yet have a deepwater port. The merchant ships therefore remained off the port of Mamoudzou. It was therefore necessary to fetch their load with more modest boats. Today, the 101st French department has a commercial port worthy of the name in Longoni.

 

[Photo prise avec un Nikon FG-20]

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Bear Grylls for Dockers Fall/Winter 2012

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DOCKERS (Nantes) vs LEOPARDS (Rouen)

27/09/2014

Match amical

 

2014 © Guillaume Choplin

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DOCKERS (Nantes) vs LEOPARDS (Rouen)

27/09/2014

Match amical

 

2014 © Guillaume Choplin

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A Fiddlers Ferry - Hunterston FLHH empty coal train passes Docker. 66559 is working 4S41 on the 11th April 2014

Painters and Dockers are a rock band formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1982.

Paul Stewart, singer-songwriter and trumpet player,Dave Pace (vocals and trumpet) and Mick Morris (vocals and sax) are all original members in the band which was named for the Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union when they performed an early gig at a pub rock venue in Port Melbourne frequented by the union's members.[1] Some members of the band went on to form the Dili Allstars.

Their best-performing album Kiss My Art, peaked in the top 30 of the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) albums charts in 1988.[3] The album included two top 50 singles, "Nude School" and "Die Yuppie Die". In 2009, the band was inducted into the Music Victoria Hall of Fame.[6]

1982−1987: Beginnings, Love Planet and Bucket

Painters and Dockers formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1982 with five members, Vladimir Juric on guitars and backing vocals, Andy Marron on drums, Phil Nelson on bass guitar, Chris O'Connor on guitars and backing vocals, and mainstay Paul Stewart on lead vocals and trumpet.[1] One of the earliest gigs for the unnamed group was at a pub rock venue in Port Melbourne frequented by members of the Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union so they chose Painters and Dockers for the event and retained the name thereafter.[1][7] In their earlier years, they were the headline act at the Port Melbourne Community Festival, and in a government initiative called Rockin' the Rails, where they played songs from the back of a train, as it stopped at various Melbourne stations, including Ringwood, Camberwell and Flinders Street.

Painters and Dockers' first recording, "Mohawk Baby", was released on independent label, Au Go Go records' compilation album, Asleep at the Wheel early in 1984.[1] Soon after, Marron was replaced by Colin Buckler on drums, and they released their debut album, Love Planet, which was produced by veteran hard rocker, Lobby Loyde and released on Big Time Records in 1984 and contained the tracks, "Basia!", also released as a single in March 1985, and "The Boy Who Lost His Jocks on Flinders Street Station". Joining after the album's release were Mick Morris on tenor saxophone and Dave Pace on trumpet / backing vocals, and with Stewart the horn section was called the Brassholes.[1] Music historian, Ian McFarlane, describes their sound as "adding an earthy R&B edge to the band's raucous, punk-infused power pop".[1]

A four-track EP, Kill Kill Kill was released in 1985 containing cover versions of "Kill Kill Kill" originally by The Sacred Cows on "The Groovy Guru" episode of US comedy TV series, Get Smart; Australian group Supernaut's "I Like it Both Ways"; The Ramones' "Do You Remember Rock'n'Roll Radio?" and The Saints' "Know Your Product".[1] Their first single, "Basia!", released in March 1985 on Big Time Records, was a paean to Basia Bonkowski—lyrics include "B she's so beautiful, A articulate too, S sensual, I international, Ay Ay" and "She's sitting there with her multi-coloured hair / She's sitting there with that multi-cultured stare"—who was presenter of SBS' music television show, Rock Around the World from 1982 to late 1984.

A live album, Bucket, released in October 1986 on the band's own label Dock Records (distributed by Shock Records) and Big Time Records, featured one of their live pub rock performances.

1988–1997: Kiss My Art, Touch One, Touch All and The Things that Matter

The band's second studio album, Kiss My Art, was released in August 1988 on White Label Records (a subsidiary of Mushroom Records) and peaked at No. 23 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) albums charts in September 1988.[3] The album spawned four singles, "Nude School", "Die Yuppie Die", "Love on Your Breath" and "Safe Sex", and the first two achieved top 50 chart success.[4][5] and were accompanied with video clips directed by ex Hunters & Collectors Geoff Crosby.[9] The album was again produced by Lobby Loyde,[2] except for "Nude School" which was produced by Francois Taviaux aka Franswah.

Their third studio album, Touch One, Touch All, was released in December 1989 spawning the related singles, "Dirty Filthy Rock'n'Roll" in November, and "Eat Shit Die" in May 1990.[1] Neither album nor singles peaked into the top 50.[5] Morris left in 1989 and Darren Garth had replaced Juric on guitar by early 1990; the band undertook a Canadian tour promoting the album.

In December 1991 they released the mini-album, Hickory Dickory Dock with its track "Merry Christmas, Carol" and the single, "New World Order".[1] Nervous '90s appeared in June 1992 and contained six studio tracks and three live tracks recorded with the Salvation Army Brass Band.[1] During 1992 they became involved in Performers Releasing Information about Clean Syringes (PRICS), which included running workshops and gigs on safe sex and drug use.[1] In 1993, Garth left and Colin Badger joined on guitar and backing vocals, Painters and Dockers undertook the Australia-wide Return to the Love Planet tour and released a pro gay single, "I Know Better Queens than That".[1] The EP, Hickory Dickory Dock, and the album The Things that Matter were released in 1994.

1998–present: The Things that Matter

A mini-album, Advance Australia Where?, was released in August 1998 with the single "You're Going Home in the Back of a Divi Van".[1] By that stage, original members, Nelson and O'Connor had left, mainstay Stewart now with Badger and Buckler were joined by Paul Calvert on bass guitar, Sonja Parkinson on trombone and backing vocals, and Jenny Pineapple on saxophone and backing vocals.[1] This line-up appeared at Mushroom 25 Live concert in November to celebrate the record label's anniversary, their track "Divi Van" appeared on the related VHS release, Mushroom 25 Live: The Concert of the Century.[1]

In 2009 Stewart featured on the ABC Compass religious program following a liver transplant with the episode featuring Painters And Dockers songs Nude School and Die Yuppie Die. Stewart is actively involved in fundraising for the Alma Nuns, a Timorese-based Catholic order who care for disabled children and orphans.[

On 20 November 2009, early members, Paul Stewart, Chris O'Connor, Colin Buckler, Vladimir Juric, David Pace and Mick Morris, with Michael Badger (not an original member) reformed for a one-off show at the Prince Bandroom in St Kilda, Melbourne, where the band was inducted into Music Victoria's Hall of Fame.

In 2017, Painters and Dockers undertook their 30th Anniversary, Kiss My Art tour.

 

56087 is seen at Docker with the daily 6J37, Carlisle-Chirk log train. 13/5/14

807002 passes over Docker Viaduct working 5Q30 Oxley to Carlisle test run.

 

DOCKERS (Nantes) vs LEOPARDS (Rouen)

27/09/2014

Match amical

 

2014 © Guillaume Choplin

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DOCKERS (Nantes) vs STEEPLES (St Christophe)

25/01/2015

Match amical - senior

Complexe sportif Mangin Beaulieu - Nantes

 

2015 © Calife one

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22nd April 2017

A Class 390 heads north at Docker with 1S42 07:30 London Euston - Carlisle

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A Virgin Trains class 390 Pendolino crosses Docker viaduct working 1S42 07:30 London Euston to Glasgow Central.

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Boxes with washing machines, television sets, and all kinds of hardware and glassware pile up near the dhows, with workers using trolleys to take the goods across the heavy traffic.

  

The friendly faces of the Port of Antwerp at the NHS Coil Terminal.

Against a lovely backdrop, Colas 66847 rattles down grade with 6J37 Carlisle - Chirk timber. No sign of a Grid this week!

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DOCKERS (Nantes) vs LEOPARDS (Rouen)

27/09/2014

Match amical

 

2014 © Guillaume Choplin

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Detail from a photo of the Liverpool Overhead Railway taken in May 1956 by J.E. Davies and published in Modern Locomotives Illustrated No. 228, courtesy of Rail Archive Stephenson. The LOR was a pioneer electric elevated railway than ran between 1893 and the end of 1956. The LOR remained an independent operation throughout its life, but the high costs of repairing the infrastructure after years of pollution and corrosion proved prohibitive. So much to enjoy in this view, taken close to Liverpool Pier Head and looking towards the Strand. The late 19th century building was occupied at the date of the photograph by Pacific Steam Navigation Co. but was built originally for the White Star Company. It was the scene of much distress in April 1912 as news of the sinking of the Liverpool-registered Titanic filtered through. The architect was Richard Norman Shaw, who used similar motifs in his design for the original Scotland Yard building. The bus is a Liverpool Corporation Weymann-bodied vehicle, most likely a Leyland PD2.

I have vivid memories of visiting Liverpool in 1955 and 1956, of being impressed by the Liverpool Corporation Green Goddess streamliner trams as well as the smart bus fleet, and of travelling underground on the Mersey electric trains (the last word in modernity, I thought). Lewis's department store (my first experience of riding on an escalator) was another source of wonder. Alas, I have no memories of the Liverpool Overhead Railway. But when I first visited Chicago in the late 1980s and rode around The Loop, I immediately felt a spiritual connection with Liverpool.

 

In fine conditions, a disgraceful looking 88004 passes Docker working 4S43 Daventry - Mossend.

 

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DOCKERS (Nantes) vs STEEPLES (St Christophe)

25/01/2015

Match amical - senior

Complexe sportif Mangin Beaulieu - Nantes

 

2015 © Calife one

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DOCKERS (Nantes) vs LEOPARDS (Rouen)

27/09/2014

Match amical

 

2014 © Guillaume Choplin

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6233 "Duchess Of Sutherland" roars up Grayrigg at Docker with "The Citadel Express". 3rd June 2006.

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DOCKERS (Nantes) vs STEEPLES (St Christophe)

25/01/2015

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Complexe sportif Mangin Beaulieu - Nantes

 

2015 © Calife one

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