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A view of Whitehouse Creek in Lancaster County, Virginia. If you zoom in you can see the white crab trap floats on the edge of the channel. You always have to dodge them when boating.
American white ibis Miami, Florida, USA.
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I took this shot along the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. It was a beautiful day and so was the scenery...
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The Whitehouse decorated for Christmas
5Dec2015
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A repainted UP AC4400 leads a westbound oil train into the east end of Whitehouse which is still protected by Type Ds and a baby searchlight. Replacement masts were put up many years ago but were never cut over.
Whitehouse was where the D&RGW rerouted its mainline through Ruby Canyon in 1890 when the railroad was converting its mainline to standard gauge. The original narrow-gauge route continued east across the desert bypassing the canyon altogether.
in-camera vertical panorama
shot on 127 on 2018/12/7
Aged Gevaert XL Pan
Beacon Whitehouse II with flipped lens
Opportunist shot while on a visit to the White House (my friend had worked there--we were visiting to view the Christmas decorations). December 2016.
2020 sure isn’t letting up. California is now battling roughly 367 known fires. Today, I decided to drive down the coast and document what I could of the #CZUAugustLightningComplex fire. This fire is just north of Santa Cruz, is burning over 25,000 acres and growing with 0% containment so far. It was a day I won’t forgot.
On the lucky and semi-exciting side of being a photographer, I got to document my buddy and pilot friend @Jakelounsbury who use to fly me around SF and now fights fires, along with his co pilot @rlenzer.
On the not so lucky and not exciting side of things, knowing a friend probably lost his home in this very fire. That part was unsettling to say the least.
I was standing here in absolute awe, with a group of locals who were just evacuated, watching their land and homes burn away in the distance. Everyone was in decent spirits, but you could tell deep down how everyone was really feeling. Something I could not relate to, but I could definitely see it in them.
I started talking with a nice gentleman named Andy, who was a local Arborist and lived in the now burned valley for the past 12 years. He mentioned and pointed at his three trucks filled with everything he could grab. We sort of knew this fire was going to come at us eventually. So before I decided to leave the area and get out of everyone’s way, I offered to help him shuttle his trucks, as he seemed to be alone. One by one a few miles down the road we went so that he could at least get them parked further from this fire zone. I know I can’t stop the fire and save the day, but I also felt I didn’t just want to stand there and be that come and go tourist. I love this area and have explored this coast for the past 10 years as a photographer. Never have I seen it like this. I am praying for these fires to let up and of course 2020 to end.
Pictured is the hillside just short of Whitehouse Canyon Road leading into Big Basin Redwoods State Park. S
hots taken on August 19, 2020 near Whitehorse Canyon north of Davenport and the Santa Cruz area.
Photos by @tobyharriman.
#CZULightningComplex
From Longcraig Pier, Dalmeny, South Queensferry.
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Philipos Melaku-Bello is protestor who has been sitting outside the Whitehouse since 1981. He's exceptionally dedicated
Colas Class 37 No. 37219 approaches Burton Old Road foot crossing in Lichfield on 21st May 2025, while heading 5Z11 0925 Rugby CC - Rugby CS test train stock. This section was operating for driver training, which ran via Coventry, the Cross City Line, to derby, and then back to rugby via Leicester, Nuneaton and Coventry. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
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25. The Whitehouse Roadhouse (1930’s listed Art Décor building).
The notorious reputation gained stemmed from the area’s social problems - mass unemployment, alcohol and drug abuse, crime and anti-social behaviour: partly the result of the
1930’s social engineering experiment, which gave people houses, no social mix and none of the facilities necessary for 20th century urban living.
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The sun rises over Whitehouse, Utah as the westbound empty oil train OSJWU4-12 nears the end of its journey from St. James, Louisiana.
As an exchange student in the USA 1963 I had the privilege to hear President John Kennedy giving a speech in front of the Whitehouse. He was tragically shot in November of that year..
Class 50 No. 50008 is being wound up nicely as it accelerates along Teignmouth Sea Wall while heading the 0950 Plymouth - London Paddington service on 21st August 1976. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
Ruins of a Whitehouse on South Uist - most likely dating from the 1800's. The even old Blackhouses (without chimneys - so black inside) date back from original settlement on the islands - a couple of thousand years. The original Blackhouses will have been converted or used for building materials.
They were designed to withstand the harsh winter winds in the Outer Hebrides with 4/5 foot thick walls and a heavy thatched roof held down with rocks on ropes - you can see these along the facing wall.
I was chatting to a local in the Co-op about the 50mph winds the night before - the reply was "och, that's just a breeze, we get 140 mph in the winter".
At my first croft campsite on North Uist the original house was the camp kitchen, the later early 1900's house the shower block and the newest mid century house where the owners live now.
Just east of the east switch of Whitehouse, the Zephyr curves toward the south, ready to cross underneath I-70 and proceed toward Ruby Canyon. The Book Cliffs offer a wonderful backdrop to the scene.
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A short sojourn at Saltash while heading for a day in Plymouth resulted in this shot of Class 50 No. 50149 'Defiance'easing off the Royal Albert Bridge while heading a Tavistock Junction - St Blazey rake of CDA china clay empties on 19th September 1988. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved