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John Gunn is a Scottish contractor, they have done a great job of preserving some of their old equipment.
Meet John Ellliot, proprietor of Industry, his repurpose shop in Ypsilanti Michigan. This picture was taken the day of the Grand Opening.
He has the look of Wild Bill Hickok incarnate.
John Trundle Court (completed in October 1972) is a terrace block which runs north to south on the north podium of the estate along Aldersgate Street. It forms a 'U' with Bunyan Court, an east to west terrace which it joins near the YMCA, and Bryer Court, another north to south terrace block opposite. John Trundle Court and Bunyan Court are connected, but Bryer Court stands slightly apart on its own.
A Union Pacific manifest working its way west along the Columbia River has passed through the small town of Rufas, OR, and is approaching Biggs, OR. At Biggs it will meat an eastbound counterpart. In the background to the left is the John Day Dam.
We spotted what we thought were Almshouses, but they turned out to have once been a hospital, founded by John Smith Esquire in 1657.
John Newton's grave is just round the Church. His remains were brought here (from London) in 1893. It is not just the Pancake Race that gives Olney some prominence. Newton may be Olney's most notorious asset. Newton is best known for his hymn "Amazing Grace", but he did write a lot more. He also was a celebrated abolitionist - though one with a very dark past (as a slave trader).
Definitely my favourite bookshop. It occupies three floors of an eighteenth century building. There are books literally everywhere - up the stairs, piled up on the table - no surface escapes except a few seats and computer keyboards. And a few pathways - you can get up the stairs is you are fit and find your way past the piles of books. It makes buying books the fun and exciting experience it should be.
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Outstanding composition by a friend of a tranquil classical English country scene.
Calls to mind atmosphere-wise The Hay Wain ( 1821) work by the famous English painter John Constable, link here;
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This is John my cat. If John was big enough I`m sure he would eat me.
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Our mini dry spell of a few days dried up the course, but after a couple of laps a few parts of the course turned into real mud holes with bikes up to their rear axles in the later races. John Griffiths helps rotovate the County Antrim farmland on his immaculate CCM.
I shot a rather poor photo of a John Deere tractor and decided to crop it into an abstract. I like the lines and the bold colors. Too bad about the reflections.