Peter_Private_Box's photos
1899
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The abandoned route off the inclined plane boat lift at Foxton Locks.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxton_Inclined_Plane
The Falkirk Wheel in Scotland also uses a balanced system, quite possibly inspired by this early development here. www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/48604550//in/album/1051990
#21 Crossing the bridge
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Built for the United States Army Corps of Engineers as No 1960, and sent to the UK under Lend-Lease. Stored at Newbury Racecourse. One of fourteen purchased by the Southern Railway and sent to the Melbourne Military Railway for running in. Entered service with the Southern Railway in April 1947 as USA Class number 70. Renumbered 30070 by British Railways. Worked at Southampton Docks. Withdrawn, and entered Departmental service as DS238 at Ashford Wagon Works. Withdrawn in June 1967 and sold to Woodham Brothers, Barry, Wales in March 1968. Developed a hot box en route and dumped at Tonbridge. Sold to K&ESR in August 1968 and delivered the next month. It was restored to working order in 1994, outshopped in BR Green livery as No. DS238 and was then painted in WD Grey as No. WD1960 towards the end of its boiler ticket. It was withdrawn from service in 2004. Returned to service in December 2017 following overhaul and outshopped in Longmoor Military Railway Lined Blue as No. 300 Frank S. Ross
The tide is out!!!
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Museum Piece!
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St Odile Abbey, steps, and a little fence!
Lock keepers house, Foxton locks
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Two staircases of five locks each make this the largest staircase on the British canal system
Coming down the waterfall
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Diesel Railcar on East Lancs railway
Blackpool Tower
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Fence over a hole!
Morecambe sunset
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Townsend Fold
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Walking along the canal bank in Uppermill.
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A big 'Thank you' to Herb for the idea!!
The establishment on the left in known as the 'Lime Kiln cafe'.
White cliffs and fences
Sitting amongst the leaves!
Black Swan weather vane.
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There is a colony of black swans who live here. Their ancestors were brought from Australia many generations ago.
Very wise owl..
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For Füsun
∃ o ∈ (O) : o (Ph ∧ Px)!
I was thinking of the wise owl studying philosophy and psychology..
Dover Castle at Sunset
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