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Sebastian, guitarist and vocalist for the band The River Kai. The newly formed band opened for The Modes at the Slipstream Sportsbar in Grahamstown, South Africa, on March 19, 2011. Picture: MICHELLE SOLOMON
The token for the single line section between Arley and Bewdley is passed to the signaller by the crew of 43186 at the Severn Valley Diesel Gala, 20/05/2023.
Dealing in flour, especially in photography, is a messy ordeal. I've wanted to try some kind of flour thing for a while, but never felt like dealing with the aftermath. Today I was playing around with my multi flash setup, and I needed something to make the shots a bit more interesting, so i threw a bit of flour into the air. Nothing extraordinary, but it's something I'll definitely try again!
I rarely took any photos when passing through this town of 100,000 (but no grocery store), but it had plenty of interesting sights - more streets than usual seemed to have things for sale spilling into them, and crowded with people every minute of the day. I have never quite figured out the economy in places like this, how the money flows. Farm income usually looks tiny because not everything is done with cash, but everybody has to sell some good or service to pay for necessities, and most people want some disposable income also. But everything seemed shipped in from someplace else - such as the chickens - so what is being produced?
The signalman hands the token to the driver of former Colonial Sugar Refining Company No 19 at the 'Sweet Indian Steam' event at Statfold Barn. No 19 was built by Hudswell Clarke in 1914. Waiting to enter the station is Hudswell Clarke 0-6-0 "Fiji" from the same CSR Company. 11th June 2022