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A copper token made by Peter Kempson to commemorate the opening in 1772 of the most prestigious place to stay in Birmingham: The Hotel in Temple Row.

 

Accession number: 1939 N157

 

A copper token made by Peter Kempson to commemorate the opening in 1772 of the most prestigious place to stay in Birmingham: The Hotel in Temple Row.

 

Accession number: 1939 N157

 

Erlestoke Manor departs Bewdley

These are one of my most popular items at this time of year. New photos to re-launch the tokens for the 2012 festive season!

RD16009. The token exchange at Thuxton on the Mid Norfolk Railway.

 

The signalman is holding up the pouch containing the token for the next section ahead and the fireman is holding out the pouch containing the token for the section that we are just leaving.

 

A first generation diesel multiple unit bound for Wymondham is waiting for our Dereham bound train to clear the single line section.

 

Saturday, 26th August, 2017. Copyright © Ron Fisher.

 

More details of this line can be found here: mnr.org.uk/index.php?route=common/home

A 1959 $1 trade token commemorating Alaska's becoming the 49th state. The token could be spent at participating stores

The Mosque series of Indian Islamic temple tokens were struck in and around Bombay (Mumbai) from the mid 19th century until the 1940’s. As with the general trend for temple tokens, these were initially struck in high grade silver that became progressively debased until the coins were being struck on silver-wash brass flans. Despite being of silver and similar weight to contemporary rupees, temple tokens did not circulate as currency.

 

The reverse side design shows a walled mosque with minarets in a finely engraved image in an unusual style. The obverse refers to the Kalima (Islamic statement of Faith) and the names of the four Holy Caliphs.

  

Material: Solid silver.

Size: 38mm across.

Weight: 19.9g

Edge: Plain.

Mint: Calcutta?

Religion: Sunni Muslim.

  

Photo reproduced with kind permission of the seller (misralex).

Sold on eBay 22nd November 2014.

Item number 311174982894.

Start price $24.99 and sold for $46.56 + p&p (4 bids from 3 bidders).

 

The signalman waits for the single line token from the up train at Horsted Keynes. The line south of here was only ever single track so this is a scene that has been played out for more than 130 years on this line.

Cattal signal box - Token for the single line to Knaresborough, 18th May 2017. This section is now worked by Tokenless Block and so the need for a physical token is no longer a requirement.

After all the jewelry the Purple Mage was obliged to wear as status markers, this little token of devotion is that much more precious to Nightowl.

This 1837 Canadian halfpenny bank token also had a value of one sou marked on the other side of this coin.

Rosedale & Pickering Cooperative Society.

This week's Creative Thursday assignment prompted me to write up a very simple baby sweater knitting recipe that I've had spread across scribbled notes for the last year and a half. My intention was to pull together a very, very simple baby sweater that could be knit with any yarn on hand, straight needles and little to no seaming (you seem a max of 8 stitches in this pattern!). Meaning, above all else, you could knit one very, very quickly (I scribbled all those notes in the midst of a baby boom across my friends and family).

 

Of course, so far, I've been the only test-knitter and it makes PERFECT sense to me, so if someone DOES knit this up, I would love to see pictures, get feedback, etc. Thank you!

With the sun entirely in the wrong place, visiting mainline Class 37/4 no. 37418 'An Comunn Gaidhealach' is seen accelerating away from a token exchange at New Bridge signal box, working 2G06 the 12:09 Pickering to Grosmont service.

 

37418 visited the line curtesy of it's owner as well as LORAM, it's operator.

 

Taken during the North Yorkshire Moors Railway's 2024 diesel gala.

Clockwise from left: design for admission token to Theatre Royal, Covnt Garden, 1762; metal admission token for First Gallery at Theatre Royal, 1762; metal admission token for Upper Gallery at Theatre Royal, 1762 from ROH Collections

Taken at the Northern Lights Arcade at the Great Wolf Lodge in Traverse City.

Camera: Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX1

The Branch Line Society along with TransPennine Express, ran the 'Class 170 Farewell Tracker' from Manchester Airport to Cleethorpes using a trio of Class 170/3 units, 170307, 170306 and 170303, which took in a number of loops and sidings along the way and a visit to Buxton. seen here picking up the token for the single track section to Buxton, along the freight only line past the Tunstead Quarry complex,

The tour would soon come back this way enroute to Sheffield and onwards to Cleethorpes.

 

After nearly 10 years working for TransPennine having come from South West Trains all nine of these units will be very soon moving on to Chiltern Railways.

A 1793 British Conder Token from the city of York in Yorkshire. The coin was locally minted in 1793 as replacement currency during a shortage of small copper coins minted by the government. It features York Minster on the front and Clifford's Tower on the back.

North Norfolk Railway: signalman about to receive the single line token for train entering Sheringham.

Old Russian metro tokens, were in use in the 1990s' (metal tokens - in 1992, they were replaced by plastic ones)

This is the token key machine. The signalman pulls the key up into the top position, presses the knob in several times, which sends a signal to the train driver, who in return sends a signal back which allows the signalman to release the key which is then taken out and handed to the train driver. The train can’t leave without being given the key, which the train driver then has to hand to the signalman and the end of the line. The process is then repeated for the return journey.

Sleep Token in concerto al Graspop Metal Meeting 2023 di Dessel foto di Andrea Ripamonti per www.rockon.it

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Thrash War Vol.8 "Death Token (Denmark) Seize the Madness Japan Tour 2012" at 新栄 Shin Sakae DAYTRIVE - Nagoya 2012.08.11

 

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After all the jewelry the Purple Mage was obliged to wear as status markers, this little token of devotion is that much more precious to Nightowl.

The Central Wales Line operates on a token system, so Llandrindod box is largely redundant nowadays.

 

150240 waits for the off with 2V04 Shrewsbury to Swansea, Sunday 17.2.13

Member of railway staff exchanging 'tokens' with the engine driver on arrival at Highley Station, Shropshire, UK.

Tokens are a simple 19th century idea so no two trains can be on a section of single track at any one given time, hence avoiding any collisions.

 

For info regarding our token system in use in the UK, see :

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Token_(railway_signalling)

- scroll down and click on railway signalling link under 'other uses'......

 

only US$1.75 at a subway stop near you (if you are near Atlanta, that is).

Mysteryland | Chile 2011

"Moneda" oficial

At the amusement fair you often get tokens in plastic to prove you are allowed on an attraction. We make can make them in all colors and shapes!

One of a series of medals issued by Peter Kempson in 1797. It shows St Mary’s Chapel in Weaman Street which was built in 1774.

 

Accession number: 1939 N171

 

Casino Token Collection for Sale; some are sold

 

Casino Token Collection for Sale; some are sold

Bone admission tokens for Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden from ROH Collections

Date: Circa 1930s

Source Type: Token

Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Unknown

Postmark: Not Applicable

Collection: Steven R. Shook

Remark: This token appears in tokencatalog.com, the premier source for token information.

 

⦿ Wagaman No. V-250a; rarity 10 (1 example known to exist)

⦿ Token Catalog No. 187242

 

Sources:

Wagaman, Lloyd E. 1981. Indiana Trade Tokens. Fairfield, Ohio: Indiana-Kentucky-Ohio Token and Medal Society. 302 p.

 

TokenCatalog.com

 

Copyright 2014. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.

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