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This bus was new to London Transport as RM281 in 1960.

Seen here heading under George IV bridge on the Cowgate.

 

Lothian buses bought Mac Tours and Guide Friday around the same time. The buses acquired from Mac Tours were sold as Lothian wanted a uniform fleet for ease of maintenance and the ERM was the choice . converted to ERM by London Transport, Lothian bought most of the small fleet of ERMs for Mac Tours.

This bus was originally fully open top as were the others. this bus and a few others had the roofs rebuilt to half top using other scrap spare Routemasters and all were converted to have rear doors for safety.

This bus was numbered 10 when introduced to Mac Tours and now 300 to allow for the 7900s to enter service.

This time Karwik's creations have been modified only windows, wedges and chassis.

 

I think his creation seems to be superior to mine. Have no choice but to admit.

 

Even if you call me a 'COPYCAT', I'll continue with this. This is because it makes me better.

 

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This photo was taken from the BC Ferry Queen of the North, which was heading south to Vancouver Island.

This is Hassan. I met him at the Lincoln Road Mall in Miami Beach, Florida. He's originally from Morocco and was in town on business.

 

This picture is #8 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page

This is the kind of thing that happens when one gets dressed in a hurry ... pink socks from different pairs!

 

153/365: 2 June 2013

This is the back of the press photo showing Dean Kirkland weight training in the gym.

This Atkinson has a 6V53 with allison auto photo taken at Ballarat VIC 2008

Melbourne Bike Share is a bicycle sharing system in Melbourne, Australia, owned by the government and operated in a public-private partnership with Alta Bicycle Share.

This new Barnwood Blue Tailored Fieldledge looks beautiful on this stone and siding combo house!

This is me on the balcony of my new apartment.

 

I put makeup on to go out today, and I thought I'd document this rare occurance.

Taking a well deserved break in Singapore.

This photo was taken in "La Estancia" Art Center

This handmade item comes from a women's collective in Kenya. Each member brings the designs to life using traditional methods and raw and recycled local materials.

LIFE IS A DANCE.

This circle of dancers represents teamwork and community. The people are working in harmony as one of them sings(the one with the umbrella). Everyone is dancing as they work, and working as they dance. The result is that they are enjoying life even as they work. Take a close look and you will see that each person is doing something different!

This is where you enjoy the romance!!!!

This indian sari(middle)was made some years ago. Now this Barbie Exotic Beauty that I bought nacked whars this beautiful OOAK sari was made out of silk and manually beaded. She only had her original nacklace, so I deceided to realize also earrings for her. Do you like this OOAK doll?

1. Antara- Festivals of the world Diwali 2006

2.Ashanti- Exotic Beauty 2003 in OOAK sari

3. Dolls of the world Princess of India 2001

This cow seemed shocked to see me appear at the top of this hill.

This is a small selection of some jungle scenery I made recently to accompany my Lizardmen for the Warhammer table-top battle game.

 

The foliage in this pic was either the sponge kind or in the case of the large leaves, these were taken from an artificial flower.

This is one of three ponds located within the Priory Meadow Nature Reserve.

 

This pond is adjacent to Penwortham Pond 21, with just a few feet separating the two ponds. Not particularly distinctive, and it must be a regular occurrence that a football finds its way into the pond from the nearby all-weather playing ground.

This is Chapman Rouge...

 

One of the best showjump horses of actuality here in Brasil !!!

This photograph is from the archives of Professor Cyril Renwick (1920-2010), Professor of Economics and Director of the Hunter Valley Research Foundation. His obituary is on the Sydney Morning Herald website. The archives are held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, Australia.

 

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This is one of the Stinger Troopers not made by the Black Major. Thanks to R.T.G. for the cool rare figure!

This was originally a Ruby Tuesday's, later it became a Coldwater Creek and then a Charming Charlie.

This almost looks like it could have an effect shot from a sci-fi movie. A deathstar bowling up or something,

 

... this was inspired by BFCINKSTUDIOS.

 

This set and all associated accessories have unfortunately been destroyed

This building once was Delta Pontiac.

 

That pylon sign is covered with Vitrolite I think.

This is my second photo for this week's theme of "something small". I couldn't decide between the two photos. The pollen on the columbine is probably smaller but I rather like the raindrops on these roses... and it reminds me of The Sound of Music!

This one isn't dated. I'd guess late '50's, early '60's. It's cut from the back, and a little beat up, but complete.

This week’s Throwback Thursday photos are from July 6, 1967 – a 3rd alarm at 1207 Vyse Avenue in the Bronx (FD Box 33-2552).

This is where all this great rum comes from

 

'From This Day Forward' and 'Pink Boy' at Photoville 2016.

 

Caption: Aubrey Gallegos speaks at the POV and IFP presentation of 'From This Day Forward' and 'Pink Boy' at Photoville.

 

Credit: POV / The American Documentary Inc.

This RPPC has "1912 Xmas Greetings" witten on the reverse. Brother and sister have the pony hitched up ready to go.

This game was held between Bridgewater Ajax (White) vs Strikers of East Brunswick, at the Crim Field 2 in Bridgewater Township on May 16, 2010, starting from 3:30PM.

This is a mirror of my life. Non-sensical chaotic picture mayhem- on a global scale.

...this DC-10 took my father and his unit from Georgia to Kuwait, and he took this shot...

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Vaughan, Ontario, Canada

 

Man airlifted to hospital after serious crash on Hwy 407

  

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This seems to be a required paint job for lorries for hire on Madeira. Can anyone confirm that idea, please?

this picture was taken on my film Nikon camera F50, although the writing was added afterwards while I was scanning the photo

This playground in Palm Beach, Florida features 9,600 square feet of Playground Grass Extreme.

~A Moment In My Daddys Shoes Series~

 

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"This is Fun" - Julian has flipped the script, and this time he is on the back side of the camera rather than in front of the lens. His dad is making some funny faces which you cannot see, and it is clear that Julian has a natural passion for photography and is really having a good time taking pictures.

 

This is my adorable nephew Julian. He loves the same things his father F_Pique does, things such as the 49ers, the giants, and of course taking pictures with a Nikon. Enjoy this 4 shot mini series of Julian living out and enjoying a moment in his daddy's shoes

 

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Alien Bee B400 @1/8 through and umbrella from left

Alien Bee B800 @1/8 through umbrella from right

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this bench has also been my bed for the past 7 nights,

 

since last monday when the love of my life was admitted for emergency surgery for an intestinal blockage.

 

if all goes well i'll be back in my own bed tonight.

 

we have just gotten the go ahead to go home sometime today or tomorrow, whenever he feels ready.

 

home has never sounded so good.

 

the boys spent the first two nights with us here in the room before staying with friends and family, which at least added a certain sense of normalcy to all of this.

 

outside that window is a view straight across the valley into glacier national park.

 

if you are going to find yourself in a hospital, i can't quite imagine it possible that there's a better place to be than this one: the people, the philosophy towards healing, the accommodation of family, financial advice, the design of the building itself...

 

whew, what a week.

 

the road is long before us.

not telling the truth, will only hurt more...

 

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This steam locomotive (number 57) is a copy of the 2-6-0 I built for myself except in reddish brown with black stripe on the tender and gold stripe on the funnel plus a 9V motor attachment point in the tender. This is very different than my engine, as I hand push mine, while this one will be powered by a brand-new 9V motor.

(~4.9 centimeters across at its widest)

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Igneous rocks form by the cooling & crystallization of hot, molten rock (magma & lava). If this happens at or near the land surface, or on the seafloor, they are extrusive igneous rocks. If this happens deep underground, they are intrusive igneous rocks. Most igneous rocks have a crystalline texture, but some are clastic, vesicular, frothy, or glassy.

 

Obsidian is readily identifiable. It is a glassy-textured, extrusive igneous rock. Obsidian is natural glass - it lacks crystals, and therefore lacks minerals. Obsidian is typically black in color, but most obsidians have a felsic to intermediate chemistry. Felsic igneous rocks are generally light-colored, so a felsic obsidian seems a paradox. Mafic obsidians are scarce, but they are also black and glassy.

 

Obsidian is an uncommon rock, but can be examined at several famous localities in America, such as Obsidian Cliff at the Yellowstone Hotspot (northwestern Wyoming, USA) and Big Obsidian Flow at the Newberry Volcano (central Oregon, USA).

 

Obsidian is moderately hard and has a conchoidal fracture (smooth and curved fracture surface), with sharp broken edges. Freshly-broken obsidian has the sharpest edges of any material known, natural or man-made (as seen under a scanning electron microscope).

 

Obsidian forms two ways: 1) very rapid cooling of lava, which prevents the formation of crystals; 2) cooling of high-viscosity lava, which prevents easy movement of atoms to form crystals. An example of obsidian that formed the first way is along the margins of basaltic lava flows at Kilaeua Volcano (Hawaii Hotspot, central Pacific Ocean). The obsidian sample seen here formed the second way.

This Saturday SET Event Soundstage presents: "Las Vegas: SIN CITY" with DJ Ritch and the SET Crew (Pilz, Beckham, Johnny and Tyler!)

 

Prize: L$3,000 (Minimum)

When? 09.24.11

Time? 8pm SLT

 

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This is what i call perfection. Photographing a model could not be easier!

This little piggy was one of four who arrived today. Before today, they had never been outside of a barn. Today, they got to root around in the barnyard and eat bagels and croissants, courtesy of a local Dunkin Donuts.

This is the only road to reach heli-skiing. NZ

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