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Another Trader Horn in Butler. This one is in an area called Nixon. Oddly enough, the other Butler Trader Horn was just a few miles from here. This was previousy a "Warehouse Sales" (predecessor to Trader Horn) store. This Trader Horn closed in May 2016

 

Former Trader Horn - Pittsburgh Road - Butler (Nixon), Pennsylvania

 

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This long wheelbase New Zealand-assembled Ford Thames Trader 75 diesel was advertised for sale late in 2019 on the Trademe website. Whilst it was a fair distance away from home, I had to go check it out, so a friend and I made the journey up west side of the Coromandel Peninsula to the owner's farm .

The lorry had been with the same family for many years and whilst it had not been used in anger for some time it had been regularly started. Whilst a little rough around the edges it was in very original condition with little rust and ran well. I had a test drive and found it to be typically a British lorry that really needed another gear! It was comfortable at about 40 MPH.

Because of the distance from home and the fact that the lorry had not seen a WoF inspector for years, meant transportation/towing would be required. Realism set-in and I decided that this cost would exceed the Trader's worth (to me) AND I already have a Trader 55 tipper that has been waiting for attention for 5 years(!), so I left without making a purchase. It remained unsold, but it eventually did sell from a subsequent listing on Trademe, for a figure close to my own valuation.

A missed opportunity?.......maybe so, but interesting vehicles often turn up when you can least afford them!

I'm confident it went to a good home and that it will make it to the show circuit in due course.

A trader sifts through wool during the early morning hours in the Aleppo souq, Syria.

Pictured outside Ken Appleyards Truck breakers at Leeds in the mid 90s, he passed away after buying this last lot in and the Trader was still around many years later until it fell apart, the Miles Seddon Pennine chassied Van was chopped in just a few weeks.

Colourful tribal-trader families who ply their wares along the beaches and flea markets of Goa are loosely referred to as “gypsies” by the large expat community of western travelers who have settled here over the years since the initial hippy heyday of the 1960s.

 

The Banjara nomadic peoples or so-called “Gypsies of India” have spread over the centuries from their origins in northwestern India (Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh) to other states in India. The women stand out with their striking costumes and embroidery decorated with coins and mirror chips, thick bangles, bone bracelets, heavy silver jewelry, gold nose rings and tattooed hands.

 

This young trader travels from place to place in eastern India with her family and subcommunity of tribal vendors. She is likely from one of the Lambani tribal settlements further to the south in the adjoining state of Gujarat, although it is also likely that several families have settled in the Anjuna-Calangute-Mapusa region of Goa on a semi-permanent basis due to the resurgent tourist trade. Slide scan, shot with an Asahi Pentax SP Spotmatic on a late December afternoon before sundown at the daily Anjuna Beach flea market, Goa, India.

 

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The supply ship Island Trader from Port Macquarie calls at Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia, twice a month.

Trader Sam's

The Disneyland Hotel

Anaheim, CA

 

Trader Sam's is a fun establishment with a lot of charm. Essentially it's a Tiki bar with an Adventureland/Jungle Cruise background, part of the Disneyland Hotel's recent renovations, replacing the former Lost Bar. Since Tiki bars are sort of hokey by design this one actually comes across as having more authenticity than you'd think, with Adventureland's 1955 heritage adding just the right bit of backbone and nostalgia. There's details everywhere: the Jungle Cruise, the Tiki Room, the Adventurer's Club, and even DisneySea's Tower of Terror all get little nods here and there. The drinks are pretty good: whoever put the menu together definitely took it seriously and came up with some fun takes on Tiki staples. Taking things to the next level, some of the drinks trigger some "events" in the bar itself.

 

One thing to note is that Trader Sam's is pretty tiny. Aside from one table located behind me while I took this shot you're looking at the whole place right here. It's great in that it feels cozy and intimate, but not so great in that the place fills up quickly. I know a lot of people and online groups think they're going to stop by for a quick drink or a "meet-up" during D23 this year. Good luck with that. There is additional seating outside to help with overflow, but it obviously doesn't have the appeal and detail of the interior.

 

Since Disneyland itself forbids alcohol placing this by the Hotel pool was a great solution. The place is just fun, like any good Tiki Bar should be, easily taking the crown as the Disneyland Resort's best bar, but I'd easily frequent this place if it had nothing to do with Disneyland.

Sibsey Trader Windmill is currently under the care of the English Heritage although the site is independently managed and run by Ian Ansell

Ive posted this for my flickr friend 'Ekawrecker' and is from the Film 'All neat in black stockings' and is not as sexy as the title suggests!

But there are lots of street scenes and a very long shot of this Trader coming out of the side road on the left and driving past the camera and you get the full six cylinder sound with hydrovac too!

Its cuts off before the FFK comes into full view though..

Not much of a story but its about a ginger chap who likes women and drives a Ford Prefect van!

Ive never seen as many Trader artics in the same location but here are three basking in the sun and very well turned out.

813FBF, an All Wheel Drive of Camberley 6x4 Thames Trader conversion.

Trader Jacks on the waterfront of Avarua is Rarotonga’s best known bar and restaurant

DAF XF106 Super Space Cab

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Tournament Special Trophy for exceptional merit: Trader Joe’s, “All Aboard! 50 years Of Serving The Best ...”

128th Rose Parade 2017.

Thames Trader bus Finland

We travelled from Luxor to Aswan on a Cruise Boat. In fact we cruised for 4 days and nights stopping along the way to visit some interesting places. During our trips we have to navigate through 2 locks as the water levels were different. During one of our stops at the lock, we were mobbed by these river traders. There were literally dozens of them. We were on the top most deck 4 storey above th waterline (where the swimming pool were) having afternoon tea while enjoying the views... they threw their wares wrapped in plastic bags to us for us to inspect and buy if we want to or throw back to them 4 storey down similarly wrapped. It was funny to see some of the wares being thrown back floating away in the Nile.

Christy's plaza was built between 1967 and 1970. The grocery store (now Save a Lot) was built in 1967 and Trader Horn (originally Fisher's Big Wheel) was built in 1970.

 

Christy's Plaza - Ellwood City, Pennsylvania

 

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Shot it at Puskar, it's just 11 km. from Ajmer(RAJASTAN,INDIA) comes alive during Puskar Fair, when people from all over Rajasthan converge at Pushkar with their cattle stock. Pushkar Fair is regarded as one of the largest camel festivals in the world. Celebrated in the month of October-November, Pushkar Fair attracts domestic as well as foreign tourist to Pushkar in Rajasthan.

Pushkar festival is not about camels only but it is also about horses, cows, goats, sheep and most importantly about the lively people of Rajasthan, who come to the Pushkar fair in their best attires. The festival looks like a riot of colors with men wearing colourful turbans and women in pleated ghagaras (ankle-length skirts) of different hues. The festival offers a wonderful opportunity to see the people selling and buying camels, goats, horses etc. Bargaining, negotiations and transactions remain order of the days during the festival.

Sporting events are other attractions of the Pushkar Fair. One can enjoy the camel and horse races during the festival. Camel beauty contest is another highlight of the festival. The beautifully decked up camels are paraded and then the most beautiful camel is selected.

Pushkar is a religious town and is one of the important pilgrimage centers of Hindus. Pushkar is known for the holy Pushkar Lake and the many temples that dot the area. Puskar is associated with lord Brahma and is the only place in India, which has a temple dedicated to lord Brahma.

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We have a new Trader Joe's under construction near my home. It is almost completed and scheduled to open sometime in April. Was out walking and took this with my iPhone 6 just for fun and decided to post it. One of these days I'll take a real camera and get a lot of shots as the entire landscaping project is very interesting and cool...

This store was built in 1970 as a Fisher's Big Wheel location then later became a Trader Horn store. Trader Horn closed their last seven locations in May 2016. Here are pictures from before the store liquidated.

 

Former Trader Horn - SR 65 - Ellwood City, Pennsylvania

 

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A camel trader waits for customers at the annual Pushkar Fair

 

Rajasthan : Day 2

 

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Taken in the grand bazaar, Tabriz, Iran.

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Negombo Town, Sri Lanka

Trader Joe's #786 (13,000 square feet)

3000 Stony Point Road, Stony Point Shopping Center, Richmond, VA

 

This location opened on October 9th, 2020; it was originally part of Ukrop's #496, which opened on May 21st, 1985 and closed on April 24th, 2010. It became a Martin's Food Markets on May 3rd, 2010, which closed on July 30th, 2016.

Trader Joe's space here is actually newer as it was at least partly built in the area that had been parking for Kmart's auto center back in the day and perhaps also for the garden shop. I'm not 100% sure, but I do believe some of the former Hobby Lobby is used for this tenant.

 

Ithaca, NY. November 2021.

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You can see this on Flickr now painted bright orange and down south on the shows, but i bought this for my then wife to drive in 2004.

And was imported from New Zealand by the previous owner and still in its NZ livery and hence the type of load it is carrying to look like its doing deliveries...and no Rachet Straps either....

It was a lovely little truck even if it did have a Petrol Engine -but you got a lovely smell off the engine when on a long run

XEL787B Thames Trader

740SWL Thames Trader

 

Seen at the Welland Steam rally 2024

 

Taken with a Nikon D7000

Ku Anuanu: Drink the fiery potion of the War God mixed with rums, apricot and mezcal… Spicy!

Safely stashed-away in an open fronted shed in New Zealand's thinly populated Northland region, this lightweight 4-cylinder diesel-powered Thames Trader contemplates its future.

The Thames Trader was assembled in Lower Hutt near Wellington from kits imported from the UK and was a popular truck in its time. There are a good number of survivors here but not too many "on the road" currently.

The Natchez Trace Parkway is a limited-access national parkway in the Southeastern United States that commemorates the historic Natchez Trace and preserves sections of that original trail. Its central feature is a two-lane road that extends 444 miles through 3 states from Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee. It roughly follows the "Old Natchez Trace", a historic travel corridor used by American Indians, "Kaintucks," European settlers, slave traders, soldiers, and future presidents. Access to the parkway is limited, with more than 50 access points in Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee. The southern end of the route (commemorated by the National Park sign seen above) is in Natchez at its intersection with Liberty Rd, and the northern end is northeast of Fairview, TN, in the small community of Pasquo, at an intersection with Tennessee State Route 100. In addition to Natchez and Nashville, larger cities along the route include Jackson and Tupelo, Mississippi, and Florence, Alabama.

 

Numerous historical sites on the Parkway include the Meriwether Lewis Museum, the refurbished Mount Locust stand, Historic French Camp, MS and the Mississippi Craft Center in Ridgeland, Mississippi, which focuses on promoting Mississippi's native art. Between the Parkway and Old Port Gibson Road is the ghost town of Rocky Springs that thrived in the late 19th century. The old Rocky Springs Methodist Church, the cemetery, and several building sites still exist and are accessible from the parkway. Cypress Swamp is located at mile post 122. Also, several cascading waterfalls can be viewed; for access, some require a bit of hiking from the parkway. Emerald Mound, the second-largest Native American ceremonial mound in the United States, is located just west of the trace and north of Highway 61 near Natchez. It offers a unique look at the ingenuity and industry of native culture. Two smaller mounds rise from the top of the main mound and rise above treetops, offering a wide view. Travelers can reach Emerald Mound with a five-minute detour from the main trace highway. Emerald Mound measures 770 feet by 435 feet at the base and is 35 feet in height. The mound was built by depositing earth along the sides of a natural hill, thus reshaping it and creating an enormous artificial plateau. Also, the Ackia Battleground National Monument (established August 27, 1935, and now called Chickasaw Village) and Meriwether Lewis Park (proclaimed as Meriwether Lewis National Monument February 6, 1925, and transferred from the War Department August 10, 1933) were added to the parkway by the act of August 10, 1961.

 

On the last day of our recent anniversary road trip, my wife and I drove the entire 444 miles from Natchez, MS to Nashville, TN (and then home to Cookeville, TN) in one shot. It was a long day but one of the most relaxing and peaceful days that I've ever spent in a car for that amount of time. Everyone should have this trip on their bucket list...

 

Three bracketed photos were taken with a handheld Nikon D7200 and combined with Photomatix Pro to create this HDR image. Additional adjustments were made in Photoshop CS6.

 

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