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a selection of scrap deckers at wigleys, included are first kernow 37178 SF07FDL & arriva london T203 LJ61CHG
All details, directions to construct the fabric bucket & the embroidery designs to transfer are inside Issue 5 of Fat Quarterly, available to purchase from 27th April.
Yet another scrap metal freight on the move to Sofia (and Pernik eventually) as train 20610 from Mezdra. Hauled by locomotive 44 184 of BDZ Cargo.
Scrapped due to extensive corrosion of all the circuit boards and ecus, seemingly they’d spent a good time in a pool of water from a leaky roof causing the vehicle to no longer function properly, off to the scrapyard it went with no interested buyers wanting to take on such a project at short notice
The HC60 backs onto the Harrison Industrial Branch in Kearny, NJ to work Bunge Oil. Normally this work is done at night, but the company released the cars late resulting in a rare opportunity to shoot them in daylight.
Ex-LSWR O2 Class 0-4-4T w14 ''Fishbourne'', waiting at Cowes station, on the Isle of Wight, in 1963.. It still has the original 'shrouded' safety valves..
The loco was withdrawn at the end of BR steam services on the island, in December 1966, and was seen here, on the last day:
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Only one member of the class survived, and is now at the Isle of Wight Steam Railway.
The Cowes line closed to passengers in February 1966, and closed completely in May of that year. The remains of the station was demolished in the 1970s, and today (2016) the site is occupied by a supermarket.
The station footbridge seen here did survive, and is now at Medstead and Four Marks station, on the Mid-Hants Railway.
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Restored from a grainy cyan-colour-shifted original..
Original slide - photographer unknown
Scrapped due to extensive corrosion of all the circuit boards and ecus, seemingly they’d spent a good time in a pool of water from a leaky roof causing the vehicle to no longer function properly, off to the scrapyard it went with no interested buyers wanting to take on such a project at short notice
This is my completed Supernova quilt. I call mine a babynova because all of the fabric squares and rectangles were cut at half the original pattern size. The finished quilt measures 26.5" square. It is hand quilted with black perle cotton size 8. This was a wonderfully put together quilt along hosted by the talented Lee of www.freshlypieced.blogspot.com.
although ive already got a few of these, i wanted too try and get some more, its great fun but very frustrating...lol i would have liked a better sky and the last few days i been trying the weather has been crap again...lol shooting in manual im constantly changing the settings, but its all practice i suppose...lol
many thanks for taking the time to comment and things..cheers : )
“Trogdor the Scrap Dragon isn’t your average dragon
– he collects scrap, that in his eyes, is rusty gold! He
epitomises the saying, ‘one person’s rubbish is another
persons treasure!’”
Scrap steel, aluminium, repurposed farm machinery,
glass, motion-sensors
Rockingham Castaways Sculptures are back, 2020........
Saturday evening at the canal basin. As most Saturdays there is plenty going on, but not often beyond pub opening at 7pm.
From left to right…
Arthritic Arthur is struggling with a crate of moonshine filled jars as Radstock shed’s Ex L&YR ‘Pug’ rumbles through with some wagons in need of repair. But help is at hand, for Arthur will be able to catch a lift in the brake van, and they might even be able to repair Arthur’s back as well - for they’re a clever lot at the wagon repair works in Radstock.
Nasal Nigel and Adenoidal Andrew are practicing ‘quick draw’ to see who can get their sticky paw out of their respective special pocket first, the one with the biggest engine being the clear winner, even though extraction might be slower. But as we know, Nigel and Andrew keep their special pockets well lubricated. Meanwhile whilst Freddy Flag is refereeing the sticky antics, a tough job, and not for the faint hearted.
To the right, a barge is being loaded up with scrap including the remains of a moonshine still which recently exploded. The copper should be worth something, unlike Beryl’s ancient Austin 7 which is 89% rust. It’s rumoured that she has a new car on order, and whilst she’s 96, she has no plans to give up driving just yet, even though she has 9 speeding points on her driving license. How can she have speeded in an Austin 7? It ran on 180 proof liquor of course, a simple modification by all accounts.
And finally, Bob Geeza Cat is looking at the lack of a mooring rope, and thinks it might be time to jump ship before it goes adrift and heads towards the weir. And finally, finally keep that pick axe away from that red gas cylinder.
Locomotive 46 125 sneaks through Rebrovo with freight train 20610 (Mezdra - Sofia) consisting of 20 E-cars full with scrap metal.
A school bus engine, removed from its former home, rests on the ground at a school bus scrap yard near Newccomerstown, Ohio. This engine was one off several awaiting its fate, whatever that might be.
...I keep all of my supplies out in the open on this wall...=) I have an Ikea Expedit bookcase sideways on the floor full of albums, on top of that is my letter press tray of embellies, and then the shelves and page clothesline...=) See our christmas tree still up?? he he
The 2998gt ship Arklow Raven is loading scrap at the European Metal Recycling Irwell Park Wharf on the Manchester Ship Canal. Visible in the background are Barton Swing Aqueduct, Barton Swing Bridge and Barton High Level Bridge.
The grave markers in the Wayne County Poorhouse Cemetery are among the crudest I’ve seen yet in my visits to institutional burial grounds — barely more than chunks of scrap metal. This cemetery was used from 1915 to 1934 and is maintained with respect today.
A crane unloads scrap from a gondola in a scrap yard along 130th St. A former Conrail EMD SW8 switches the cut.
Rattling the platforms at Smethwick Galton Bridge station 60017 is at the head of the 15.10 Handsworth Queens Head Sidings to Cardiff Tidal T.C.
Today the sidings at Handsworth are no longer in use and the scrap yard has closed. The weed covered site is still rail connected but it would need a lot of work to bring it back into use.
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Scrapped due to extensive corrosion of all the circuit boards and ecus, seemingly they’d spent a good time in a pool of water from a leaky roof causing the vehicle to no longer function properly, off to the scrapyard it went with no interested buyers wanting to take on such a project at short notice