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  1. I love the Buddleia. But what's all that about an abandoned platform? The Watercress Line trains are still running into Alton, I sincerely hope?
  2. From the album: Bring Back the Trains!

    Class 55 (Deltic) No. 55009 "Alycidon" - (owned by the Deltic Preservation Society) - standing on Platform 2 at Loughborough Central Station on the Grand Central Railway (GCR) during the Spring Diesel Gala on Friday 29th of April, 2022
  3. From the album: Bring Back the Trains!

    The Spring Diesel Gala on the heritage Great Central Railway, Leicestershire, England Class 45 diesel, D123 hauling a train of old coaches on the down line, heading into Loughborough Photo taken from the garden of The Cedars Hotel and Restaurant in Cedar Road, just off the A6 - about a mile South of Loughborough Central Station
  4. From the album: Bring Back the Trains!

    The Spring Diesel Gala on the heritage Great Central Railway, Leicestershire, England Class 45 diesel, D123 waiting at a signal on the down line with another diesel-hauled train passing on the up line. Photo taken from the garden of The Cedars Hotel and Restaurant in Cedar Road, just off the A6 - about a mile South of Loughborough Central Station
  5. From the album: Bring Back the Trains!

    The Spring Diesel Gala on the heritage Great Central Railway, Leicestershire, England Class 37 diesel, 37714 heading South out of Loughborough on the up line, passing D123 with a train of four old heritage railway coaches, waiting at a signal on the down line Photo taken from the garden of The Cedars Hotel and Restaurant in Cedar Road, just off the A6 - about a mile South of Loughborough Central Station
  6. From the album: Bring Back the Trains!

    A train passing under the bridge which carries a footpath from the A6 to Charnwood Water, during the Spring Diesel Gala on the heritage Great Central Railway, Leicestershire, England Photo taken from the garden of The Cedars Hotel and Restaurant in Cedar Road, just off the A6 - about a mile South of Loughborough Central Station
  7. From the album: Churches, Cathedrals, Curchyards and Graveyards

    My parent's wedding! Saint Valentine's Day, 14th of February, 1956
  8. From the album: Churches, Cathedrals, Curchyards and Graveyards

    26th April, 2022 - My Aunty Bridie's funeral mass.
  9. Ah... Well, at least I am lucky in that respect. Jenny and Michelle are both a lot better artists than I am!
  10. I used to love rough and heavy hand-made watercolour papers for my pastels... I wonder if my kids have left me any, after three years away from the Philippines? (...'Find out when I finally get back there!)
  11. Lovely painting. And I agree with you... A lot of people prefer to choose their own frame or mounting. Nice!
  12. Hello and welcome to artfreaks.com!

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  13. From the album: Churches, Cathedrals, Curchyards and Graveyards

    A view of St. Edmund's church in Acle, (between Norwich and Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, England. This photo was taken from right outside a house which was called, funilly enough "Church View".
  14. The old Power Plant at the Baltimore waterfront
  15. From the album: Churches, Cathedrals, Curchyards and Graveyards

    Bristol Cathedral on a nice sunny and warm day in the spring of 2022
  16. From the album: Churches, Cathedrals, Curchyards and Graveyards

    Bristol Cathedral on a sunny spring day in March 2022
  17. And the bumblebee was, no doubt, a lot more interesting than the football!!
  18. smb

    Penalty! 1-0!

    What the hell is that Goalie doing??!!!
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