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A busy day today with work so I spent a while this evening giving the office a quick tidy and realised I had not taken a shot for today. So a quick grabshot of one of the tidy shelves.
In the style of Georgia O'Keeffe.
It's clean-up time for us. Spring cleaning is something we need to do! Stu cleaned this up yesterday. Later we do the potting station and tool shed!
Tidying up in the Quaker cemetery on the newly laid wood chipped path, Hull General Cemetery. A memorial to Matthew Gold Photos taken with an iPhone SE on a cold blustery day.In monochrome.
Chania City Bus Mercedes 0405N XNI-9958 is seen at work at the port on the Greek Island of Crete.
This fleet were maintained immaculately both inside and out
Someone has swept these left-over temple bits into a back alley of Ta Prohm. That home-handyman bracing should hold the pile up for another couple of centuries.
GB Railfreight Class 66/7 No. 66716 approaches the former Coalbrookdale station with 4Z61, a short rake of crippled wagons from Ironbridge Power Station to Hexthorpe Yard on 20th November 2015.
The power station cooling towers clearly show it still in operation but it closed two and a half hours after this photograph was taken. Thanks to Terry Callaghan for this information.
Set of jump leads in the passenger footwell would suggest it doesn't start too well on cold mornings.
Date of First Registration 01 03 1986
Year of Manufacture 1986
Cylinder Capacity (cc) 1043cc
CO₂ Emissions Not Available
Fuel Type PETROL
Export Marker N
Vehicle Status Licence Not Due
I cleaned my office this morning. I was having a hard time focusing in so much clutter. I think it looks a million times better now and I got a TON done this afternoon. Hooray for productivity!
It was not only the route buses that drew me to Malta. The coaches were interesting too. Seen here in Valletta on September 18th 2007 is Cancu's LCY 874. This Duple 'Dominant ll' bodied Ford R1114 was new in May 1978 and originally registered in the UK as TPC 251S. Its first owner was Hodges Coaches of Sandhurst in Surrey. Export to Malta came by August 1986 following a spell owned by Brinley & Smith, West Bromwich.