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Whoops! don't put diesel in her..
This was taken after buying the Trader off a man next to the Pickering Showground.
Apart from a Sticking handbrake it needed very little and did a few Rallies with it...
My wife at the time drove it often....
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Trader Vic's
Beverly Hills, California United States
January 16, 2006
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Chacun des trois modèles est plié dans une feuille de la taille d'un billet de 1 dollar.
"Does Trader rhyme with Unemployement"? (it does in French...).
Each model is folded from a sheet with the size of a dollar bill.
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Tiny Planet 24. A hat tip to Trader's Village, a weekend trader's market located in NW Houston. The beautiful sky, puffy clouds, and iconic sign made a beautiful tiny planet.
Back in 1987 ,this defunct Ford Thames Trader still languished just off the High St, in Droitwich Spa.
Hoping for rescue perhaps.?
I don't think it happened.
Oddly enough i cannot recall Martins Ice Cream in Droitwich,
Perhaps the van was from elsewhere.
1st January 1987
Droitwich Spa
Worcs
I have a sweet tooth and when I saw these frozen chocolate croissants at Trader Joe's, I had to buy them. You leave them to rise overnight & then have dessert for breakfast! So yummy!
ODC - 11/28/2025 - Something You Bought for Yourself
It is quite sad to see a crumpled Trader and i know its well rotten but there was some good parts on the cab but now its all crushed.
There are remains of a later Ford d series above with the unmistakable bumper and towing eyes ...
Hatton Wall, London EC1. Leather Lane market is at the end of the street.
Sony A7 + Canon FD 55mm f/1.2 Aspherical
NC Thames Trader still working in 1983 finds the road blocked by a load of Greenhall common protesters
Amherst, NY. October 2021.
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Photo by Ricoh GXR A12 28mm f2.5 in Niah National Park, The Traders Cave, Entrance of the Niah Caves.
Fujifilm X-E1 || APS-C 35mm f1.6 C-Mount
I used my 35mm f1.6 C-Mount lens on my Fuji to snap these... It's a great little lens for about $50! Sharp and has a characteristic of its own. Totally recommend it for someone looking for an inexpensive manual lens that is compact.
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Elar Trader - IMO 9409534
Bulk Carrier
Flag: Bahamas
Built: 2010
Length: 190 m
Beam: 28.5 m
Gross tonnage: 24099
DWT: 37782
At the Tate & Lyle Thames Refinery, Silvertown.
5.7.24.
St Nicholas market Bristol
Traders originally set up their market stalls in High Street and Broad Street. However, according to the 18th century historian Barrett, these stalls became the cause of 'great obstruction of passengers and general inconvenience of the inhabitants.'
In preparation for the building of the Exchange in Corn Street, several old houses were pulled down. There was enough space left over for the construction of St Nicholas Market in 1743 as a way of solving the problem.
Barrett concludes, 'the city was made also thereby much more airy, pleasant and healthful.'
This location is the first store of the Trader Horn chain. In 1958, Warehouse Sales took over this former feed store. In the 1970s, Warehouse Sales rebranded as Trader Horn and branched out into a small regional discount store chain. In the 2000s, the Trader Horn chain started shrinking. In May 2016, the last seven remaining Trader Horn stores were closed.
This store seemed like it was out in the middle of nowhere to me. Also, it was a lot smaller than the other Trader Horn I went to in Ellwood City. This store was only a few aisles wide but went back pretty far.
Trader Horn - US 422 and Dick Road - Prospect, Pennsylvania
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He'll trade you three of his detonators for one of yours...
Ok, maybe that doesn't work, but I liked the idea of a Hondo homage to the jungle's top salesman.
North Yorkshire Police and trading standards officers from North Yorkshire County Council and the City of York Council joined forces with colleagues across the UK in April 2013 to deliver a concentrated multi-agency crack-down on doorstep crime.
Rogue traders and pushy doorstep sellers who use fraud to con vulnerable people into paying for unnecessary or vastly overpriced work to their homes were targeted as part of the national Operation Rogue Trader week of action.
The week of action ran from 22 to 26 April and was led by Operation Liberal, the national intelligence unit for distraction burglary and associated travelling criminality, and Trading Standards.
In York and North Yorkshire and across the UK, hundreds of officers were out on the streets executing warrants, identifying vehicles used by criminals through Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) and conducting intelligence-led patrols in areas where older or vulnerable people live.
One of several Trader NC's seen during the spring of 2014 delivering to a Potato processing plant in the east of Cyprus.
Far East trading airship. Deals in medicinal herbs and rare plants, rare alcohol and liquor, fish and sea life, and apothecary services. Slow, but rugged and capable.
A Manchester City Police officer accosts a newspaper seller who appears to be entering a public house on Booth Street.
The image is from a set of glass slides that are dated 1910 The image is titled ‘Child Trader Supervision.’
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On a really quiet morning, Petroleum Trader has crossed upper New York Bay and has entered the strait Kill van Kull, which connects NY Bay with Newark Bay. The tug is the Normandy. In the background can be seen Jersey City, NJ (left), Manhattan (center), and Brooklyn (right). Shot from St. George, Staten Island. It was so quiet that morning that when the 9:30 ferry from Staten Island to Manhattan sounded its horn as it pulled out of the ferry terminal, from across the bay, you could hear the 9:30 ferry to Staten Island sounding its horn as it pulled out of the Manhattan ferry terminal.