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As a kid, this was seriously FUN. A friend at the time was a huge fan and brought me to see the seriously awesome skills of Neil Peart. OMFG!! That dude is a drumming god. Probably the greatest rock drummer ever. His solo was worth the price of admission. That and to hear Geddy Lee sing Limelight live!! Now that Fu@kin' RAWKED!!!
LIMELIGHT
Living on a lighted stage
Approaches the unreal
For those who think and feel
In touch with some reality
Beyond the gilded cage
Cast in this unlikely role
Ill-equipped to act
With insufficient tact
One must put up barriers
To keep oneself intact
[Chorus:]
Living in the limelight
The universal dream
For those who wish to seem
Those who wish to be
Must put aside the alienation
Get on with the fascination
The real relation
The underlying theme
Living in a fish eye lens
Caught in the camera eye
I have no heart to lie
I can't pretend a stranger
Is a long-awaited friend
All the world's indeed a stage
And we are merely players
Performers and portrayers
Each another's audience
Outside the gilded cage
[Chorus]
I am not sure whether this is an original London & South Western Railway Poster . Or a recent production.
Advertising Platform Tickets for one ( old ) Penny .
Wetherspoons London & South Western Railway Pub .
Near Clapham Junction Station , London
Sunday lunchtime 25th-July-2021
My tickets have arrived for the 500th anniversary celebrations at my old college (Brasenose College, Oxford). Rather cool they are too!
A rack of Bell Punch tickets on display at the Greater Manchester Museum of Transport. The Bell Punch company first began supplying London General Omnibus Company and municipal tramway operators during the 1890s with ticketing machines. The Bell Punch was a simple device carried by the conductor, which punched a hole in the appropriate ticket issued from the rack to the fare-paying passenger. The machine made a pleasing ‘ting’ sound in the process. More modern ticket-issuing equipment displaced the Bell Punch system in later years, although it survived with London Transport into the 1950s.
The old tickets in this view were once issued by the Leicestershire-based independent bus operator, Gibson Brothers of Barlestone. That company was taken over by Leicester City Transport in 1980, which retained the Gibson identity for several more years.
I've been excited for this for pretty much forever. We got tickets to see Andrew Bird, & Joammy & Alicia where there too and it was awesome. Jonathan's pictures of the show are here
From www.circusesandsideshows.com/circuses/clydebeattycolebros...
1957 was a year of major changes for circuses, the economy had taken a dive in 1956 and circuses suffered through their seasons. In 1957 John Ringling North and Arthur Concello made the decision to leave the Ringling Bros. and Barnum &Bailey Circus tents behind and begin showing in buildings.
Also in 1957 the Clyde Beatty railroad circus was purchased by Frank McClosky, Walter Kernan, Jerry Collins and Randolph Calhoun. The show was moved from rails to trucks and began wintering in DeLand. FL., at the old Johnny J. Jones Shows, (a large carnival) winter quarters.
The partners in the new circus formed the "Acme Circus Operating Corporation", obtained the Cole Bros. title and took the show on the road as the Clyde Beatty Cole Bros. Circus in 1957. With it's excellent organization, experienced and dedicated staff and solid financial backing, the new show became a major player in the circus industry for the next 20-plus years.
The show was a beautiful site on the lot, with it white tents, (new canvas was purchased annually, brightly painted and well maintained equipment.
Randolph Calhoun, passed away 1n 1961, Walter Kernan in 1963 and Frank McClosky 1n 1979. After Frank McCloskey died the remaining owner Jerry Collins donated the show in it's entirety to the Florida State University in 1981 stating his disire to "..benefit people of all ages. I want to preserve the tented circus for children and also to help the students at Florida State.".
Johnny Pugh, who been a manager on the show since the mid-1960 purchased the show from FSU and has been operating it ever since, dropping "Clyde Beatty"from the title and operating it as the Cole Bros Circus
DayThirty of the December Diary 2011 Project.
Danbo Came for a ride around my post delivery in Trafford Park Today, but not in the cab of
my Royal Mail Ford Transit van, he was strapped to the front grill with a pull tie and he was
quite wet by the time i had finished as it rained most of the morning.
Ticket to Ride... The Beatles www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMxyK9azXR4
this in inspered by quinnvollink this is a small part of my wall full of tickets and bits and pices that hold memories it is me memory wall and it is fun to build thank you quinnvollink for the insperation
Quick ticket I made. It's not perfect, and in real life the distortion behind the numbers doesn't appear. It looks like that because I used HyperSnap to take a quick screenshot.
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Raffle tickets for a fundraising event. These cost £5 for 5 tickets. All raffle tickets must cost the same price each, whether you buy one or 100.