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Explore on Jul 5, 2008 #375
The immense Butte du Lion (Lions' Hillock) on the battlefield of Waterloo.
Lion Monument, erected by the King of the Netherlands on the spot where it is believed his son, the Prince of Orange, was wounded
376029 threads it's way between the buildings on the approach to Waterloo working a Charing Cross to Dartford service on 6 June 2019.
SR 'West Country' class no. 34048 'Crediton' (nameplate removed) enters Waterloo on 28 December 1965. Built for the Southern Railway, the loco entered traffic in November 1946. Withdrawn some 10 weeks after this photo, it was cut up at Cashmores of Newport.
4TC (class 491) no. 429 stands at Waterloo likely having arrived on a service from Bournemouth or Weymouth in the company of a 4REP driving unit. Taken on 17th November 1978
A wet day in the city!
50044 'Exeter' awaits departure with the 15.10 Waterloo - Exeter service.
Stabled in the bay is 50027 'Lion'.
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First Glasgow AD Enviros on Waterloo Street with 67811 heading onto the M8 Motorway on the X8 to Pollok and 67101 on the 500 the Glasgow Airport Express.
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Another view of Waterloo station with two of the more interesting units that South West Trains operate rather then the familiar Desiro units. In the foreground of the shot is a SWT Class 458 unit No. 8026 setting off with 2C45 the 15:20 service to Reading. In the background the only diesel presence at Waterloo is seen in the form of a Class 159, No. 159010 departs with 1L45 the 15:20 Exeter St Davids service.
Miranda F, 50mm f/1.9, Fujicolor Superia Xtra 400. This is the first roll I've put through the Miranda F and I am really pleased with the look and feel of the images, especially as it hasn't got a light meter! I used a combination of an iPhone app and guess work aided by a lot of beginners luck to get the correct exposures.
I took three shots shots in this location as various people passed.
Waterloo Bridge 1
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Waterloo Bridge 3
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This is another photograph by the Belgian photographer Leonard Misonne and dates from 1899, it shows the view from Lower Regent Street junction with Waterloo Place looking south across Pall Mall to the Duke of York Column. The Guards Crimean War Memorial is in the centre and the Athenaeum Club is at top right. The building on the left was demolished in 1909 and replaced with Cox's Bank, that same building is now a hotel.
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Buffer stops at Waterloo