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Soham based Northfield Farms Volvo FH coupled to a three axle tipper trailer unloading at the Nestle Purina pet food factory at Sudbury
Diss based Barry Clarke & Son Haulage Ltd DAF XF coupled to a three axle tipper trailer unloading at the Nestle Purina pet food factory in Sudbury
No name Scania coupled to a three axle tipper trailer unloading at the Nestle Purina pet food factory at Sudbury
a verison of my celeste cake this one also using some elements of my carrie design with the bandy sticks and fresh lillies, extended height 6"8"10" tiers in fondant with black RI piping
Diss based Openfield transport Scania r 4 50 coupled to a three axle tipper trailer unloading at the Nestle Purina pet food factory at Sudbury
Marks vTey based Witham Plant Hire DAF XF coupled to a three axle tipper trailer unloading at the Nestle Purina pet food factory at Sudbury
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A great big mooch around before this place goes with 8 fellow explorers and meeting others along the way.
Cat n mouse with security and a lot of laughs. Aimed for Cell 4 and the Airhouse mostly.
Original set including these is here
www.flickr.com/photos/timster1973/sets/72157628177869359/...
Pipeworks took the Lizard King recipe, but brewed this batch with Cryo Mosaic hops instead of Mosaic hops. Cryo hops are hops that have been cryogenically frozen immediately after harvest in a nitrogen-rich environment. This process preserves the hop oils and aromatics resulting in a pure and true-to-hop expression of the hop oils.
This beer takes on an incredible berry, melon, aroma with floral and rich earthy notes.
Being this is a Chicago based brewery I chose my Timothy O' Toole"s glass. I purchased this glass from the pub in Chicago 18 years ago on my 28th birthday. It was a fun place to sit down and have a drink
Dover based Mike Beer transport Mercedes Actros coupled to a three axle tipper trailer unloading at the Nestle Purina pet food factory at Sudbury
Trying not to look too much of a poseur I sit in the driver's seat of South African Railways GMA 4-8-2 + 2-8-4 Beyer-Garratt number 4088 (Beyer Peacock, Manchester 7754/1956) in the marshalling yard. Waterval Boven means "above the waterfall" There was also a Waterval Onder which means "Below the waterfall" & between them was quite a gradient as the names might suggest.
I was taking photos of this engine making up its train in the yard when the driver invited me on the footplate which was great. After half an hour of shunting we were invited back to the fireman's house for coffee which was also very generous.
I have just (2016) seen the following on Wikipedia:
"4088 was one of the last GMA/M units acquired by REGM and was purchased from the Enyati Colliery Railway near Vryheid in Kwa-Zulu Natal in 1992. Enyati having purchased the loco directly from Spoornet in 1988 from storage at Witbank."
It seems like this engine survived because there is also a photo of it stored in 2012 - see Niagra6000's shot below. Worth a reboot to announce its survival.