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Space Invader - Hoxton Square
One of the happy side effects of scanning is looking at old negatives with new eyes. This was never printed back in '76, it was a grab shot from my train as we pulled away from Oxford station, we passed the Western and I shoved the camera out of the sliding vent and clicked. Not only is it one of my favourite Westerns but it is on a Westbury bound stone empties train (from Bletchley) also in the background is a 47 on an empty MGR from Didcot.
D1009 was a Swindon built Western (24/11/1962, it was withdrawn 10/11/1976 and cut 30/11/1978
Copyright Geoff Dowling; all rights reserved
A very scruffy looking Class 52 1009 Western Invader leaves Birmingham New street with the 18:25 to London Paddington. 11/06/1975.
image Kevin Connolly - All rights reserved so please do no use this without my explicit permission
Instalação de Invaders, streetartist francês que espalhou suas artes pela cidade de São Paulo para divulgação da exposição coletiva 'De fora pra dentro' no MASP.
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From late August through September my Country is invaded by Pied Flycatchers making it almost impossible not to stumble upon one :) Cheers everyone.
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Portugal - Amadora
European Pied Flycatcher (Ficedula Hypoleuca)
Papa Moscas Preto (Ficedula Hypoleuca)
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I was watching Zim the other day and suddenly realized that all the characters look like CubeDubes. I was surprised to find that no one has made them yet, so I did. VICTORY FOR ME!
Car: Gilbern Invader.
Engine: 2990cc V6.
Power: 141 BHP.
Year of manufacture: 1969.
Date of first registration in the UK: 9th September 1969.
Place of registration: Bristol.
Date of last MOT: 15th November 2017.
Mileage at last MOT: 92,270.
Date of last V5 issued: 30th April 2018.
Date taken: 1st June 2024.
SPACE INVADER
"RUBIKCUBISM - A logical exhibition" June 11 - July 9, 2005
Big Galaxian, 2005 / Installation - mixed media / 12 x 18 feet
Photo taken at the exhibit opening.
Los Angeles, CA