StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: Jubilee

hrh[18] - another five grazing

30 May 2021 70
Five more to ID ... working L->R don't know ? Jubilee - ex-trammer, born 2000 & retired 2012. John - ex-trammer born 1996 & retired 2016. don't know Fanny-Ann - Gypsy Cob mare, born 2000 & retired 2013.

svr[22] - Elizabeth II {1 of 4}

20 Oct 2022 5 3 204
This is No.34027 "Taw Valley" a Southern "West Country" class 4-6-2, built in 1946 at Brighton Works. Running here as No.70 "Elizabeth II" for HMQ's Platinum Jubilee, repainted in a purple [Lilac] livery in June 2022, which included the Platinum Jubilee crest on the tender. . In October 2022, she regained her own name and number, and will be repainted at a future date.

svr[22] - Elizabeth II {2 of 4}

28 Aug 2022 68
This is No.34027 "Taw Valley" a Southern "West Country" class 4-6-2, built in 1946 at Brighton Works. Running here as No.70 "Elizabeth II" for HMQ's Platinum Jubilee, repainted in a purple [Lilac] livery in June 2022, which included the Platinum Jubilee crest on the tender. . In October 2022, she regained her own name and number, and will be repainted at a future date.

svr[22] - Elizabeth II {3 of 4}

28 Aug 2022 1 128
This is No.34027 "Taw Valley" a Southern "West Country" class 4-6-2, built in 1946 at Brighton Works. Running here as No.70 "Elizabeth II" for HMQ's Platinum Jubilee, repainted in a purple [Lilac] livery in June 2022, which included the Platinum Jubilee crest on the tender. . In October 2022, she regained her own name and number, and will be repainted at a future date.

svr[22] - Elizabeth II {4 of 4}

28 Aug 2022 1 67
This is No.34027 "Taw Valley" a Southern "West Country" class 4-6-2, built in 1946 at Brighton Works. Running here as No.70 "Elizabeth II" for HMQ's Platinum Jubilee, repainted in a purple [Lilac] livery in June 2022, which included the Platinum Jubilee crest on the tender. . In October 2022, she regained her own name and number, and will be repainted at a future date.

WR - with NB President

15 Jul 2012 2 441
The steam powered "President" heads up river (with the other narrow boats) to their muster, as the human powered ones go downstream.

olb - pageant ex-lifeboats

15 Jul 2012 473
Another group of ex-lifeboats at their moorings - as they mustered for their section in the pagaent (at least one other ex-lifeboat was present, but as she was part of Operation Dynamo, she was included with the other 45 members of the ADLS.)

TiG - two from Porthmadog

15 Jul 2012 440
Two gigs from Porthmadog Rowing Club. **** and "Fleetwing"

TiG - pageant Dunkirk little ships

15 Jul 2012 632
Some of the "Dunkirk Little Ships" taking part in the Jubilee Pageant. . . The nearest white hulled vessel is one of the three yachts named "Bluebird" owned by Malcolm Campbell, now known as "Bluebird of Chelsea".

olb - two lifeboats

15 Jul 2012 404
Two of the Lifeboats taking part in the Jubilee Pageant - Caister Independent and "Mary Gabriel" The latter is from the National Lifeboat Collection housed at the Chatham Dockyard Museum.

TiG - Pyronaut

15 Jul 2012 534
Fire Float "Pyronaut" from Bristol Harbour, built in 1934 by Charles Hill & Sons, Albion Docks, Bristol; even with the low air draft the helmsman has to lie on deck to pass under Prince Street swing bridge without the bridge having to be opened. She played a significant role in WW2 during the Bristol Blitz. After a long career she was sold off in 1973, and after several changes of owner and purpose, she was restored between 1989 and 1995 by Bristol Industrial Museum. Now berthed outside "M Shed Museum", Bristol - and she is part of the core collection of the National Historic Fleet. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire-float_Pyronaut

WR - Thames pageant

15 Jul 2012 451
"William Riley" pulling down the Thames to the Jubilee Pageant mustering point for the human powered craft.

WR - jubilee trip

30 Jul 2012 361
Graham C, one of Whitby's "Ales Angels" with "William Riley" just before launching into the Thames for the Jubilee Pageant, and Ripon Landrover provides the towing vehicle and sponsorship to Whitby Historic Lifeboat Trust.