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Miscellaneous (8 files)

Miscellaneous Stock Pictures
Dscf0516 
 Model 'T' Ford used as a wedding car in Minster near Ramsgate, Kent, England 
 Keywords: Ford Weddings Cars Bride Groom Minster Ramsgate Thanet Kent
Dscf1126 
 Lady putting item in Freezer 
 Keywords: kitchen food freezer fridge
Dscf1136 
 Wall Clock, Close-Up 
 Keywords: Clocks, Time, Hands, Hours, Minutes, Seconds
Dyane 
 Departing the Wedding Reception 80's style in a Citroen Dyane 6 
 Keywords: Green Citroen Dyane 6 Wedding Reception Cars Bridesmaids Guests Couples
Early CD 11-06-89 
 Early (1989) CD player and discs
Sharp DX-110 
 Keywords: Early CD Player, Compact Disc, Audio, Hi Fi, Music, Electronics, Sound Equipment
Figs-Lemons-DSCF0650 
 Figs and Lemons 
 Keywords: Figs Lemons Fruit
LCC106 
 Old London LCC Tramcar No.106, 4 wheel open-top car at Crich Tramway Museum this vehicle had spent many years as a "Snow Broom" for London Transport and was saved from the scrapyard to be restored to it's former glory 
 Keywords: Trams Tram London LCC Trollies Trolleycar Crich Tramway Museum inner city centre street scene urban grand circular building columns architecture municipal council public Transport rails transit system communication commuting travel
Yellow Plums-DSCF0648 
 Yellow Plums 
 Keywords: Plums Fruit

Miscellaneous > Various Locations (3 files)

Pictures taken at various places
DSC 0016 
 Surfers at Bournemouth seafront 
 Keywords: Beach Seaside Sea Sand Surfing Surfboards Pier Promenade England Bournemouth Dorset Fish & Chips
NY674 
 New York Streetcar No.674 at Crich Tramway Museum, Derbyshire, England.

Built in 1939 and lent to Germany in 1946, this is thought to be the only example of a New York Streetcar in the UK 
 Keywords: New York, Tram, Streetcar, Trolleycar, Light Railway
P1000036rutland2 
 Normanton Church, Rutland Water, Rutland, England -The church, with semi-circular portico and tower, a copy of the one at St. John's Smith square, London, was built in 1826-9 and was designed by Thomas Cundy, then architect to the Grosvenor estate in Westminster.

The original site of Normanton Church (St Matthew's Church as it was once known) would have placed it below the proposed water line of Rutland Water reservoir. It was saved from this fate through a project, aided by voluntary subscription, which raised the floor level of the church and protected the lower part of the building with a pier of stones.

The Church now stands proudly by the side of Rutland Water and houses a museum and exhibition on the building of the reservoir which is open to the public from April to October.

Miscellaneous > Various Locations > London and Transport (1 file)

Pictures of London and it's Transport
Green 4SUB 11-86 
 The "Green" 4SUB (4732) at Waterloo Station 1987 
 Keywords: Trains Southern Railways Network South East London Waterloo inner city centre street scene urban grand circular building columns architecture municipal council public Transport rails transit system communication commuting travel Electric third Rail

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