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And old harrow in front of a wattle and daub (thank you, Pat, for the expression!) half-timbered barn, seen in Steinbach, Altertheim. :-)
The most effective, inexpensive tool available for pasture management. Used to fluff, dry, level tracks, spread manure and break up and level heavy soil.
Steeped in history, the Plough and Harrow Hotel was built in 1704, and was originally a wayside inn.
The hotel is located on the Hagley Road, Edgbaston, close to Birmingham city centre. Within only a short distance of the lively nightlife of Broad Street, the International Convention Centre, National Indoor Arena and the new Bull Ring Shopping Centre the hotel serves as an excellent base in Birmingham.
Also known as Ellingwood Peak after Albert Ellingwood made the first ascent, solo, in 1926. This shot was taken from Indian Basin in Wyoming's Wind River range around 1988, after descending from the summit of Fremont.
Film - Kodak T-MAX 100
Camera - Hasselblad C/M
Lens - Zeiss 120mm
The Harrower-class Dreadnought is for me one of the most appealing Star Wars ships. This Star Destroyer type is the capital ship of the Imperial Navy in the game “Star Wars The Old Republic”. The LEGO version is based on the cinematic model rather than the in-game version. You can see the ship in the trailer “Return” or in this picture.
It took 5 months to design the ship. After the design stage was finished and all required parts had arrived it was time to rebuild the Harrower. While rebuilding I took a couple of WIP pictures which I posted earlier. As you can see the ship is now finished. It stands nicely on top of my bookcase.
Specifications:
- Length: 75cm
- Width: 41cm
- Scale: 1 : 1067
- Weight: 4.3kg
- Parts used: about 5700
Beautiful intimate moment between a dog and her human...
Harrow is a homeless young man, who travelled across Canada on his bicycle, pulling a carrier with his dog Lola.
At first, he wanted a photo of his dog. But when I approched with my camera, she climbed onto the bench next to him to seek protection.
SMC Takumar 85mm 1.8
RATP-dev London Sovereign BME27009 (LC71KUD) in South Harrow working an H9 Harrow-circular service to Northwick Park Hospital.
The Harrower-class Dreadnought is for me one of the most appealing Star Wars ships. This Star Destroyer type is the capital ship of the Imperial Navy in the game “Star Wars The Old Republic”. The LEGO version is based on the cinematic model rather than the in-game version. You can see the ship in the trailer “Return” or in this picture.
It took 5 months to design the ship. After the design stage was finished and all required parts had arrived it was time to rebuild the Harrower. While rebuilding I took a couple of WIP pictures which I posted earlier. As you can see the ship is now finished. It stands nicely on top of my bookcase.
Specifications:
- Length: 75cm
- Width: 41cm
- Scale: 1 : 1067
- Weight: 4.3kg
- Parts used: about 5700
RATP-dev London Sovereign BME27009 (LC71KUD) in South Harrow working an H10 Harrow-circular service to Northwick Park Hospital.
Taken 09/19/20 on a foggy morning along a country road 2 miles south of UC Davis. The truck is hauling tomatoes to market. The tractor is pulling a harrow. I think it was tomato field that had already been harvested. Shot with Olympus PEN F and 40-150 Olympus lens.
This is the original building @ Harrow finished in 1615 & enlarged in 1820- Church St, Harrow on the Hill
BME27007 (LC71KUA) seen in Harrow Town Centre as it operates circular route H10 to Northwick Park Hospital via Rayners Lane & North Harrow.
Young man on Masson Street in Montreal. He travelled accros Canada on his bicycle, loaded with is luggage and pulling a carriage for his dog.
Nikkor 135mm 2.8 Ai
"...and so the end of mankind began with the Harrowers..."
Hello all! It's been a while! I haven't posted in a long time, but that doesn't mean I haven't been building! I was hired by LEGO over a year ago and have a backlog of cool stuff to post when I have the time. Keep an eye out!
Metroline
Volvo B5LH / Wright Gemini 3
VWH2176 LK16DFU & VWH2186 LK16DGX
Seen on route 114 in Harrow Town Centre.
Taken 05/09/2016
Chapel, Harrow School was designed by George Gilbert Scott in 1854-7.
There are two Anglican chaplains that use the Harrow School chapel. Almost 100 boys are confirmed each year and daily attendance is in double figures. The Eucharist is celebrated daily in the Crypt Chapel. Morning Prayer takes place Tuesday to Friday and there is similar provision on a Sunday.
The Harrow School chapel is located next to the Vaughan library (that was also designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott)
Harrow School Chapel can come as surprise to an ecclesiastical architecture pilgrim, as their trusty Pevsner lists it under the entry on Harrow school and not under the list of Harrow churches. It exerts such a presence on the area, one could easily mistake it for the parish church, that is, if you didn’t know that Harrow-on-the Hill has a medieval parish church.
Some pictures taken by the late Michael Cleary. Late 1987/Early 1988.
'Harrow Buses' was a low-cost London Buses subsidiary set up to operate LRT contract services in the Harrow area. Initially they used some hired GM Fleetlines.
I think that lady isn't convinced that really is her bus!
This is Golders Green.
📟 : 223 to Harrow
🚍 : DLE30309 - YX68URO
🚏 : Harrow Bus Station
🏢 : Park Royal (RP)
Ⓜ️ : ADL Enviro200MMC
DLE30309 finishes it's journey at Harrow Bus Station after operating route 223 from Wembley Central.
Blinds stuck to Mortlake (High Street) in this shot and when coming back around was stuck to Stamford Brook!