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ok i was told i had a physio appointment at accy vic at 5.30pm .. and like you do you get there 5 mins early then get told i didnt have an appointment .. but as id took the camera with me i took these walking back down whalley road at least it maybe worth it ..
I am jade green with envy....1) that you have been outside the borders of Lancashire...
2) that you escaped to a most beautiful part of the country when the sun was shining.....and 3) that you captured those stunning shots.
They are all good but number 8 takes the cake.
well shot!
__________________ The world will not be destroyed by evil people... It will be destroyed by those who stand by and do Nothing. (a paraphrase on a quote by Albert Einstein)
So there you are Ryewolf...you DO know how to post video clips after all.....and very good they are too
__________________ The world will not be destroyed by evil people... It will be destroyed by those who stand by and do Nothing. (a paraphrase on a quote by Albert Einstein)
Some Crich Tramway Village 1940's day from a couple of weeks ago.
Love these pics.
Number two has a look of Benny Hill...and the last picture...what an elegant couple.
Ryewolf you have been missed!
__________________ The world will not be destroyed by evil people... It will be destroyed by those who stand by and do Nothing. (a paraphrase on a quote by Albert Einstein)
From a trip to Haworth and the KWVR on Saturday for a Railway Children Special
Loco 957 was built 1887 by Beyer Peacock & Co Ltd in Manchester for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. In 1923 it became part of the LMS Fleet as 12044, under British Railways it was numbered 52044. It was withdrawn from service in August 1959, it was bought by Tony Cox for £900. It was brought to the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway in 1965. Loco 957 is probably best known for its appearance in the 1970 feature film 'The Railway Children' when, in green livery, gained the unofficial name of the 'Green Dragon'.