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Paytrain Guide (timetable) for 1973, covering the route between Cleethorpes, Gainsborough Central, Retford and Sheffield. Paytrains were DMU-served passenger trains were you paid a guard on the train. This in turn meant no station staff or maintenance, and the decline and demolition of stations like Brigg, Gainsborough Central and Darnall.
This route was the old MS&LR (later GCR) route, opened in the late 1840s
Instruction sheet for the Singercraft Guide accessory (used to make oops rugs and many other things).
Free to download as most 2nd hand Singercraft Guides no longer have the instructions sheet.
This is another contest design for a casino guide. I did not win but it is a good example of an artistic guide.
The guide supplies the sunglasses, hats and all the gear. The trip starts with casting lessons and then he takes the boys to a nearby lake.
SHUASHUHAUS, em homengam a música do Muse. O paaaguel me deu uns toques e disse que nome eu colocaria.
11 horas fazendo. Acho que valeu apena o resultado.
Dicas para melhorar são bem vindas.
World famous sport fishing and wildlife adventures in British Columbia's remote Haida Gwaii ~ Queen Charlotte Islands.
Visit www.langara.com for more information, or follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/langarafishing
Photo courtesy of Langara guide Yos Gladstone.
December 21, 1985. Victor French and Michael Landon of NBC's "Highway to Heaven" (illus. by Richard Williams).
From the old box: always well-groomed and too polite for words, Δημήτρη was an excellent guide, but didn't like the girls...;) Also he was then of the few fluent Dutch-speaking guides, so less work and more fun (!) for me! ;))) I wonder if he's still doing this as I know that most do this until they retire...and even then...they don't stop...large on black
Cover of a guide for Edutopia. You can download the guide here. It has amazing information if you are a teacher of parent!
She was a feisty woman -- grew up in a large family. Another tour guide who came after us tried to force her and her followers ahead of us at Oxford. I verbally fought her for a while before our more than adequate tour guide took over. The same thing had happened to a tour group I with with at Versaille in France -- twice! And the other two tour groups who were late went ahead of us, while we waited out in the very hot courtyard with now shade. I was very impressed with the success of our guide at Oxford who wasn't about to be pushed around.
At least I can honestly say I've gone to Oxford. If people misunderstand and think I attended classes here, that's OK.
Oxford is known as the 'city of the dreaming spires' - a term first coined by poet Matthew Arnold in reference to the gentle spires and harmonious architecture of the city's university buildings. The beauty of the city's colleges and riverside setting, literary links and stunning film and TV locations, shops with local character and music and drama ranging from candlelit evensong in college chapels to Shakespeare in the park – these ingredients blend with Oxford's lively mix of restaurants, pubs, theatres and tourist attraction to give this historic city its alluring, vibrant and cosmopolitan buzz.
Oxford’s golden-stone university buildings include some of England’s most impressive architecture, notably the Bodleian Library , a masterpiece of English Gothic, Sir Christopher Wren’s Sheldonian Theatre , and the Radcliffe Camera. Looking at these beautiful buildings, it’s no surprise that Oxford is one of Britain’s Heritage Cities.
The most famous attraction in Oxford is its university. Explore one of Oxford’s grandest colleges – Christ Church Cathedral – founded in 1525. It is home to the city’s famous cathedral and birthplace of Lewis Carroll's famous Alice books. Harry Potter fans will love the Great Hall which provided the model for the hall at Hogwarts.
The trailhead is at the end of a super steep paved road only negotiable by a 4x4. We hired this Cubataxi to take us there.
Jordani (spelling?) was our guide on the Pico Torquino hike volunteered to squash in with the luggage for the 10 minute ride.
A guide is mandatory. The cost is 45CUC per person. This includes a bed in a cabin in camp part way up the mountain, a dinner (a large home-cooked meal) and a breakfast the next day.
The guide was friendly, and knowledgeable of the are an the plants and wildlife. He spoke limited English.
Ex Nottingham Fleetline with an inspired livery and healthy load on board ..canary yellow Metro to the rear and a Sprinter as well as LRT " Classic Tour " Bus ..
born & rise in 1998 in Tours (country city from France) by the idea of JACOB, FRANK & ROMU who were some die hearted fans of reggae music & Sound system culture!
In 2000/2001 GUIDING STAR started to play in Paris & revealed themselves during the French clash cup 2001! From that Jacob decided to base the sound in Paris area & starts playing in the capital & organise tours in France & Europe with several jamaican artists: AL CAMPBELL,ROBERT LEE,CHRONICLE,ANTHONY JOHNSON,MIKE BROOKS,RANKING JOE,DENNIS ALCAPONE,LEROY GIBON,ECCLETON JARRET,ECHO MINOTT,HORACE MARTIN,ZAREB,NINJA FORD,FRISCO KID,COLLIE BUDDZ & Many more!
By the same time,GUIDING STAR build a reputation of serious clash sound & get known as a sound killer in France & Europe by many clashs they’ve been performed & won! & also they keep on juggling… They travel nuff times to Jamaica & get occasions to play over there alongside some legendary sounds like Killamanjaro,Metromedia or mandela!
They also played with most of the international top sound systems in Paris:Mighty Crown,L.P.,Massiv-B,Sentinel,Supersonic & many more! In 2009 GUIDING STAR keeping on playing & organizing shows in Paris,france & Europe,ready to spread their vybz & mash up dancefloors all over the world!
art, wooden box, vintage wallpaper sample, glass rod, tree bark, assemblage, jewelry findings, fuse, metal tool guide, rhinestone
3.75" X 5.75"
World Chief Guide (Olave St Clair Baden-Powell, Baroness Baden-Powell) and her daughter The Hon. Mrs (Betty) Clay visit Wiltshire Jubilee Camp. Dates to between 1964 & 1977.
Photo by E W White, Blair Road, Trowbridge
Used in a lecture presented by JR James at the Department of Town and Regional Planning at The University of Sheffield.
My monthly walk guided by Roy Hazel & accompanied by Keith Hughes & Bramble. Today the walk was about 12 Hazel miles in weather much better than expected from the forecast. It did start off dismally at Coombe Hill NT carpark about 8.30am but the amazing pollarded trees and bluebells here soon put us in high spirits. Heading South through High Scrub & Dunsmore, turning West eventually at Cobblershill Farm passing along a cunningly hidden path into Hampdenleaf Wood, at the far side briefly stopping for Sheila's bread pudding & a hot drink while enjoying the peaceful vale ahead, gradually being bathed in sunlight, revealing a Brown Hare standing still in the middle of a field of wheat. Across the valley we encountered an odd structure, part church, part medieval building, Little Hampden Church. Over the west side of this ridge and through a bluebell swathed copse across the Prestwood to Askett road & up across wheat and pine wood (passing a large Wellingtonia) to Hampden House in bright sunshine greeted by the sounds of demented barking from beyond a tall Laurel hedge. Giving the house HAHA a slight birth we turned north west up the tree lined avenue & then diagonally across a very stunted & dry field of wheat towards Barnes Grove where realised we should turn NE along Grim@s Dyke & the edge Kingsfield Wood & on into Knighton's Hill Wood, then around Green Hailey Farm leading into the steep descent of Whiteleaf Hill, still in brilliant sunshine, to the welcoming sign of The Red Lion for a refreshing pint of Aylesbury Pale Ale taken outside as we watched a steady stream of AT Bikers struggling past with a clicking of cogs & a lot of puffing. we all agreed one pint was adequate & off we set again across a cricket pitch where members of the team were praying to Mohammed before play, then through a pristine golf course and eventually up the long slog through Grangelands & Rifle Range BBOWLT nature reserve to the foot of Pulpit Hill where a quick bite was taken sat amongst the prickles of a cleared Blacthorn scrub. It was a long & winding plod through Pulpit & Pond Woods down in sight of Chequers through more stunning masses of Bluebells down to across the same road crossed earlier and through yet another field of wheat (this looked much healthier) up to Buckmoorland & up a never-ending sunken lane in dappled sun up to Goodmerhill Wood & on through Fugsdon Wood, eventually regaining the trail that we had descended 7 or so hours earlier. The scene had changed since 8.30am, now heaving with cars, children and dogs. Ditching our rucksacks we staggered a few hundred yards to The Monument to wonder at the view and how far we could see across several counties, even to Kings Wood on the Greensand Ridge. So safe home very weary but all agreed a great walk, certainly the best so far this year. My thanks already given to Roy & Keith, I should like to add thanks to Sheila for her sustaining bread pudding and to Bramble for all her encouragement as I staggered at the rear when every 10 minutes or so she would rush down to find where I was and after a swift pat rushed back to inspect the trail ahead. :)
Ginza Gallery Guide
Solo show "birdie, birdie, birdie!"
Gallery Echo-ann / Ginza, Tokyo
2014.02.08-15
中村眞弥子展「とりのこ遊び」
ギャラリー枝香庵 / 銀座
2014.02.08-15
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I've been tagged by lovely Tosin and Scart, so here are 10 things to share about me.
1.I am simple, friendly and wife to my wonderful husband.
2. I'm a twice blessed mother of two
adorable and extraordinary twin.
3. I have to admit I am terrified of the dark.
4. without light I cannot sleep if I'm not
covered in a blanket no matter how warm it is.
5. Cracking every joint of my body I love to crack my ankle.
6. Picking up things with my feet especially when I’m cleaning.
7. I used to wipe a toilet seats when I go to other house or anywhere even its clean,
I am kind of a germa fob when it comes to that.
8. When I leave my home I know I’ve locked the door but I’ll go back and double check.
9. I cannot sleep with pillow on my head, let the pillow in my feet.
10. I live life as much as I can without regrets. “God said,
I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will guide you with my eye”.
Now I'm tagging ...
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