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Trying to look intimidating, this male broad-tail hummingbird is stretched about as big as can be.
It seems the rufous males have calmed down a bit and are letting the other hummers in on the feeder goodies. Last night there were ten hummers flitting around a six seat feeder. I might be needing to put up another feeder!
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Showmans Engines,Steamrollers, and Agricultural Steam Engines,Seen at the opening of the Driffield Steam & Vintage Rally,
This chap was at the New Forest show demonstrating his wonderful farm machinery, All in perfect working order.
Slaidburn Showmans
Burrell “Dreadnought” and Foden “Prospector” Showmans Engines looking immaculate outside the Hark To Bounty, Slaidburn, during the 40th anniversary Steam and Vintage Vehicle Display in the village.
This Beautiful Steam Engine was made by "Fowler" in 1927 ..It was seen in all its Glory at the Driffield Steam Fair in East Yorkshire ..
one of the highlights of Astle park was these five showmans engines. I had only seen 2 in a row before at this location by the gallopers
Originally The Grosvernor Cinema - built and owned in 1922 by the most famous Bloxwich resident Pat Collins, Showman, President of the Showman’s Guild, Alderman, Mayor and MP in his lifetime. Pat Collins died in 1943. Between 1935 and 1959 it was known as The Odeon Cinema. In May 1959 it closed and became derelict. It was used for several other businesses, including Flix nightclub. Eventually in 2015 Wetherspoons rebuilt the inside and retained the Art Deco frontage, and named it ‘The Bloxwich Showman’ in honour of Pat Collins. Originally Bloxwich was in Staffordshire, but in the 1970s boundary changes it was in the West Midlands.