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Fishermans tool outboard boat and a fishing pole and a hook.

A 2mm aghan hook that got into my supplier's stock by error.

Coat hooks in our shop; for some reason they look really dangerous or dire in this picture. It's amazing what emotions color can evoke.

The inside of a working lighthouse including the old light

Taken for my A-Level Photography project "Day in the life of Grenoside"

Sunrise in Sandy Hook New Jersey

With my Dremel, I drilled starter holes in the top of the case so the hooks would go in easily. The wood was pretty soft, but still needed a starter hole.

G-HOOK

Hughes 369D

Auto Alloys (Foundries)

Built 1980

C/N 700708D

Scanned from my late grandfathers 1983-4 ATOA yearbook. This company was from Alfreton, so presumably base was just down the M1 at East Midlands. Not visible but carries Auto Alloys Helicopters titles who were the Hughes sales agent in the UK in association with Norman Bailey Helicopters. It seems they shut down around 1986.

 

This was exported to Germany as D-HASH in Jul 1985, later became CS-HBD and finally ZS-HWY with the South African Police Services Air Wing. It was written off in Feb 2002 in Weenen RSA aviation-safety.net/wikibase/273196

One of the British type 350 HP Shunters at Hook of Holland,this was the resident shunter here for many years .Circa 1980s.

Ginga Densetsu Weed

Red Stags do Titterstone Clee - a very neat four-man dance

A book featuring my photos titled IMAGES OF RED HOOK will be published in October 2012. It will have 112 pages and over 120 color photos and will also include local history along with selected quotations from neighborhood residents. ISBN 978-1937504-16-8.

 

www.worthyshorts.com/bookviewer.php?book=CW104

 

Definitely not my taste. Having said that, I'm almost certain this will be appealing to someone out there.

1671 - Oxfordshire justices decreed every church should have a fire engine

Old boat hooks at Peterzens', Kustavi, Finland

Officers Row, Sandy Hook

Drive round North Oxfordshire on a lovely day.

Shame I didn't have time the the tour.

This hook protrudes from one of the stones that make up a bridge abutment.

 

In 1892 this was the Hartford Division of the NYNH&H. I believe the line was originally built by the Hartford & New Haven.

South porch rebuilt in 1825 shelters the entrance arch to the 14c nave - Church of St Peter, Hook Norton Oxfordshire

A few non-tattoo related images from the trip to Blythe house I did.

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