BourneFree's photos with the keyword: © Richard Godfray
Regal tour of Hastings (1986)
25 Nov 2015 |
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HKL 826 was one a batch of Beadle-bodied AEC Regal buses delivered to Maidstone & District in 1946/47. Converted to open top configuration in 1957 it saw use on the Hastings 'Round the Town' tours.
Subsequently passing to the Hastings & District operation when that became a separate company in 1983,it can be seen here on Maze Hill, St. Leonards in 1986 (note it retained the M&D fleetnames)
It subsequently operating for Guide Friday and eventually became part of the collection amassed by the late Chris Moyes, Chief Executive of the Go Ahead Group. It has been in the care of the North East Bus Preservation Trust since 2007.
Making tracks for Herston
16 May 2015 |
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Track-laying the hard way - this is Swanage Railway in the early eighties. As can be discerned it was manual and labour intensive with the help of a small crane, of GWR origin, if I remember correctly.
The location looks like the straight that runs behind the houses in Kings Road West, with the Victoria Avenue bridge in the back of the shot.
Salisbury Crompton
18 Feb 2015 |
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Seen at Salisbury in August 1979 is Crompton 33039, on a Brighton to Bristol service
Trent National 508
31 Jan 2015 |
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Seen at Town End, Crich on the August Bank Holiday weekend 1980 is Trent Leyland National 508, a 11.3m model delivered in 1978. The Tramway Museum, as it was then, is out of shot to the left
The August Bank Holiday weekend at the Museum, at that time, featured the popular "Grand Transport Extravaganza" . It has been replaced in more recent years by other events.
Also of note is the Ford Escort MkII 'panda car' in the background
One to 'the Banks' please!
31 Jan 2015 |
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Bournemouth Alexander-bodied Atlantean 243 (SEL 243H) is seen approaching Winton Banks junction in Bournemouth - the name deriving from the suburb and the proximity (in the past) of a large number of bank branches.
It carries posters for the 'Use us or lose us' campaign to get people back on the buses - I'm not sure whether it seems desperate or vaguely threatening with the perspective of hindsight!
Green Line contrast
31 Jan 2015 |
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Only 7 years separate these two AEC Reliances on Green Line services back in 1980
RP84 (JPA 184K) delivered in 1972, but (theoretically!) demoted to bus work is about to be passed by RB66 (YPL 66T). The Duple Dominant II bodied Reliance is representative of the belated attempt to upgrade the "Green Line" image
The location is Green Line's Victoria 'hub' - Eccleston Bridge
Also of interest is the remains of a Swan Vesta advert on the Lost Property Office wall in the background
Writ large... (1989)
22 Nov 2014 |
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D1102 started out as DM1102 in June 1975. It lasted in normal service until 1983, being converted to open-top at Aldenham.
By 1989, carrying the name "MV Royal Daffodil" , it had passed to Selkent as part of the charter operation at PD.
I believe this 1989 view is at Greenwich, next to the "Cutty Sark" - but I am open to correction
Herbie Goes to ... Basingstoke?
02 Oct 2014 |
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Another one from the Sony Car Park! This one is a 1971 VW "Beetle" decorated in the style of "Herbie" the anthropomorphic hero of the 1968 film "The Love Bug" (and a few sequels!) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbie
Herald with history?
02 Sep 2014 |
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There in the Waitrose car park was ULH 926F, a Triumph Herald convertible. I thought it's just another old car, but I'll take a picture as it's over 40 years old, and might bring back some memories. It turns out that, according to the current owner's website, it was once owned by Germaine Greer, the occasionally controversial feminist academic and journalist.
The Herald looks in good nick, which is not surpising when you see the amount work involved in the restoration - see homepage.ntlworld.com/groves.darren/herald.htm .
MBTA Streetcar 3658 (2000)
14 Jun 2014 |
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The Green Line of the "T" was operating these Type 7 Light Rail Vehicles in 2000.
They were built by Kinki Sharyo Co in Osaka, Japan - the first batch of 100 was supplied between 1986 and 1988, with a further 20 delivered in 1997
It is is seen on Huntington Avenue, Boston near the Museum of Fine Arts
The Shard - there really is no escape!
15 May 2014 |
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Following on from previous post - this shot taken from Tower Bridge Approach shows how much taller The Shard is than anything around it - the only other buildings clearly visible above the foliage are the buildings of Guy's Hospital (Tower Wing)
The Shard
15 May 2014 |
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I sense this is definitely a 'Marmite' building
An article in "The Guardian" newspaper on 14th Jan 2013 opened with .... The best thing about the view from the Shard?.....You can't see the Shard
It is a 95-storey skyscraper at London Bridge, on the site previously occupied by Southwark Towers, For more info see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shard
The Shard website ( the-shard.com ) says "The Shard is a timeless reminder of the power of imagination to inspire change" - others say carbuncle - I'll leave you to decide!
Subtle British understatement
09 May 2014 |
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A Bentley Continental GT seen in the visitors Car Park at work today.
It's not actually a paint job but a vinyl wrap see www.mfxwraps.com/vehicle-wrapping
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