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CAS[w] - Dowty staff
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CAS[h] / CLW - Aeron : closed 2007
CAS[h] / CLW - Aeron Hall
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Maternal Grandmother.
CAS - card for dad
NSR Hist - miners train to chatterley
NSR23 - brake testing
Pch[09] - CAS on the train to Prague [Explored]
Pch - Usti
Pch - screens approaching Praha [1 of 3]
Pch - double decker carriages "CityElefant"
Pch - Koln, two trains
Pch - at Tyniste
Pch - Hannover HBF
Pch - a mystery ? Dresden ?
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1001 Things ? - Hut on Wheels
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TiG (rail) - old and new(ish)
wcl - kestrel
wcl - clouds building
wcl - bird in the sky
wcl - Gorge above the Linn [3 of 3]
wcl - Gorge above the Linn [2 of 3]
wcl - Gorge above the Linn [1 of 3]
wcl - watching
wcl - stone carving [1 of 2]
wcl - trees growing on rocks
wcl - IDY & Ben [3 of 3]
wcl - IDY & Ben [2 of 3]
wcl - IDY & Ben [1 of 3]
wcl - more primroses
wcl - violet (slightly out of focus)
wcl - a whole bank of primroses
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CAS[h] - Pucklechurch
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"Elm View" is the large stone house and gateway beyond the pedestrian crossing and the fence. The front part (facing the road) had been a Quaker meeting house, with domestic quarters at the rear.
This house was bought by the couple who became CAS's parents-in-law. The reason was that their home in Bristol had been destroyed in a bombing raid. Luckily, no-one in the family was physically hurt, and a few items of furniture etc were salvaged before the remains were demolished (Actually, after the air-raid just the front wall was left standing).
I spent many happy hours and days visiting here, even had something the kids of today term "sleepovers".
This house was bought by the couple who became CAS's parents-in-law. The reason was that their home in Bristol had been destroyed in a bombing raid. Luckily, no-one in the family was physically hurt, and a few items of furniture etc were salvaged before the remains were demolished (Actually, after the air-raid just the front wall was left standing).
I spent many happy hours and days visiting here, even had something the kids of today term "sleepovers".
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