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This once grand home is on Rt. 649 heading into Port Norris, NJ. At one point Port Norris was a busy commercial fishing town know for it's oysters, but due to over fishing and pollution of the Delaware Bay etc. Port Norris fell on hard times years ago and has never sprung back to it's former glory.
Photo: New York City Opera presents "The Turn of the Screw" (1954) by Benjamin Britten
Directed by Sam Buntrock
Conducted by Jayce Ogren
Sets and Costumes by David Farley
Lighting David Weiner
Prologue / Peter - Quint Dominic Armstrong
Governess - Sara Jakubiak
Flora - Lauren Worsham
Miles - Benjamin P. Wenzelberg
Mrs. Grose - Sharmay Musacchio
Miss Jessel - Jennifer Goode Cooper;
invited dress rehearsal photographed: Friday, February 22, 2013; 1:30 PM at Howard Gilman Opera House, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, NYC; Photograph: © 2011 Richard Termine.
PHOTO CREDIT - Richard Termine
'RT 75' is the first of the '2014 - Year of the Bus' celebrations, and marks the 75th anniversary of the entry into service of the first RT-types on route 22.
The event featured a number of runs by RT-family vehicles between Piccadilly Circus and Homerton, which was once part of the 22 route. Some buses also ran to and from Ash Grove Garage, where there was also a display of RT-family vehicles, including an ex-St Helens example which had come down all the way from the Scottish Vintage Bus Museum in Lathalmond, Fife.
With a blind for a route withdrawn fifty years ago, this bus will not take you to Kew but instead will let you off in the middle of the street somewhere in Davis. It is better to go upstairs, open the window and ride the entire route back to school, where there is less of a chance of being killed when you disembark.
This is my newest moc , the famous AT-RT (All Terrain Recon Transport) . The moc which inspired me was Larry Lars's version , so I owe him my thanks ( although the only thing in which our mocs have in common is the scale ) . I apologize for the background of the pictures , it's just that i'm using the grey baseplate that i use as a bg for another moc , and I am no good at photoshopin' . The arf trooper is my first waterslide decal custom , so I hope you like it . Enjoy and please comment !
1 block from my grandmother's house.
Rt. 66, Amarillo, TX
4"x5" Pinhole
It's now been fixed up and is an antique store / soda shop.
RT 44 was being used on film work at the time, which involved it being blown up. That wouldn't do, so RTL 1298 was the crash test dummy! Here it is being converted to RT 44. In the background, RT 3103 is still with us, but I'm not sure about the ECW bodied bus next to it.
The fleet nnumber originally sported a Saunders body, which it lost in 65. It departed the UK in 77 for Italy, via Ted Brakell.
Country Area RT 4779 pauses in Wellington Street between duties. The blinds are rather a mixture but the bus looks great. Pity I didn't manage a ride on it.
Slough bus running day 12 May 2013; organised by Amersham & District Motorbus Society - see www.amershammotorbussociety.co.uk/).
As mentioned earlier, this one looked good outside, but the shine hid a number of problems, long since sorted out.