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During the 1920's, the Graham brothers manufactured trucks and in the 30's they produced stylish automobiles. They ceased production in 1940. This vehicle might be a 1939 or 40 model. I remember it being a truck, and if it was a truck, it was likely an aftermarket modification. This vehicle was seen in the small town of Miami, Arizona. In order to get this shot, I had to stick my camera through a fence, thus my limited view of the vehicle.
Happy Truck Thursday!
If you want the early light, you gotta live with that damn Poplar.
Didn't have a big lens handy to get beyond it this day.
24 July 2021, Train 920, 5108, 4323, Tumai, SIMT, NZ
With the leg span, this Giant Crab Spider is @ 2.5 inches
Graham say, "Not an incy wincy but rather an inchy inchy Spider"
When I used to think of South Shields it conjured up an image of post-industrial decline but that couldn't have been further from the truth. It's a lovely, rejuvenated area with so much to see. I will be back for sure.
Explore...# 50..thanks ♥
Don't let this fool you...it's rainy here today..lol!! Hope you all are having a wonderful Tuesday morning!!
Graham, my college roommate, and Allison, his wife, at Uncle Sam's in Squirrel Hill. I tried to get Graham and Gil to take a few photos with my camera, but those didn't turn out so well :)
In the Spring of 1994 a pair of pristine SD70MACs lead KK057, a westbound coal empty, off the Graham extension and through the Graham Interlocker west of Galesburg Illinois. Copyright © Revenge Photography. All Rights Reserved.
60002 'Graham Farish 50th Anniversary 1970 - 2020' is seen at Blast beach working the 6N61 1200 Drax - Tyne Dock which was running over an hour late 19/3/25.
William and John Graham (from Scotland) founded their firm in Porto in northwest Portugal to trade in textiles. In 1820 they accepted twenty-seven barrels of Port as payment of a debt. The two brothers decided then to devote their energies to making the best Port wines from the Douro Valley: and so the Graham’s Port house was born.
Graham Thomas is a rose bred by David C.H. Austin released in 1983, and named for the horticulturalist and populariser of old roses, Graham Thomas.
"Graham's Tree"
I was given the honour of taking Graham (www.flickr.com/photos/70350770@N08) on one last adventure.
His ashes now rest high in the Yorkshire Dales he loved so much. Looking out at the Three Peaks.
It would appear some who are threatened by penalty are not practicing the art of masking. Rather, this one is practicing the art of texting. This new road is part of the BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) and provides a direct route from a suburb to downtown. A Billion dollar project, it is in it's final throes of construction. Their hydraulic pounding of pylons have crumbled my concrete stairs and left them in a state of disrepair. In my battle with the city, they refuses to acknowledge any responsibility, albeit the parent of this enterprise. A shame if this photo where to end up in the hands of Global news.
Amtrak 83 leads the Eastbound California Zephyr through Graham with a PV bringing up the rear. Galesbirg, IL
A pair of Grahams Bus Service Guy Arabs loading passengers for Linwood outside Paisley Town Hall. Both buses appear to have Northern Counties bodywork of a nineteen fifties style. XS5626 would have entered service in 1945 fitted with an austerity body similar to that fitted to DUS425.
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A similar bus, XS5625 also received new bodywork while the third vehicle in the batch, XS5627 retained its original austerity bodywork. From a collection purchased on e-bay. Photographer not known.
I met Graham while walking around the local market. Graham rides a heavily modified Mobility Scooter. It had been decked out to resemble an 'Easy Rider' style motorcycle yet has been done in a manner which exudes both practicality and quality. Graham told me hadn't got any thing else to spend his money on so he spent it on his Mobility Scooter. Well done Graham.This picture is no39 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page Richard
Ah; the Autumn of 1989. I wasn't alive, but I sure do remember this wonderful season. Not such a good photograph, perhaps--you can't blame me; blame Graham. He took it.
180° pano of the full Milky Way over an early 1930’s Graham Blue Streak. This car is awesome! mafia style. Butterfly hood. Suicide doors. Giant engine. Pretty sure Don Vito drove one of these.
All 28 images shot at f/2.8 ISO 4000 20”.
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wow...today was bloody grey wasn't it? still, it was fun to go shooting with Graham for a change.
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Done with a HP compact (works G9 is in russia atm '-.-)
At the corner of Washington Place and Madison Street stands one of the French chateau like houses popular among the wealthy toward the close of he last century,although this example is considerably less grand than those found in New York and other major cities. It has been squeezed onto its lot, so that it looks a bit like a folded accordion, as if it's just waiting to take a breath and expand full size. This is one of Baltimore's curiosities.