Some of the stuff that also happened on June 24th 1917...
Western Front
French recover more ground near Vauxaillon.
British advance on 1.5 mile front near Lens.
Naval and Overseas...
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Some of the stuff that also happened on June 24th 1917...
Western Front
French recover more ground near Vauxaillon.
British advance on 1.5 mile front near Lens.
Naval and Overseas...
Wonderfully typical of Irish Catholic Congregations and their schools...first to offer full wheel-barrow access. ;)
In my post at 1656 0n page 276.
I can give you guarantee, it is your part of town and not mine. There are quite a few pubs pictured though.
Yea, out in the 'fresh' air and sunshine in nothing but a coat and hat. lol
"thank god for the internet. "???
His name is Tim Berners-Lee :)
Zooming out from Az's map I can see this is a bit of a race track, merging and de-merging from two-way to one-way and back. I suppose it's all down to the timing and sequence of the lights. Cyclist...
A few of his shots in the middle-east...
http://www.geh.org/fm/frith/htmlsrc/frith_sld00001.html
Apprenticed as a Cutler?
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Over here, in the rush to accommodate cyclists there is bound to be some overlap. There are also some very short cycle paths of a few metres. This here is somebody trying to make it safer for...
Blind drivers must have a hard time with all this. ;)
Yup, that is what I thought. Naughty drivers, thanks AZ.
What is needed perhaps is a shot at the first stop line. It looks as though there is a cycle-lane coloured strip across the road where the stop line(s) is/are, for bikes to go right in front of the...
You didn't see in the youtube video then?
Not much luck, the Florrie looks lovely though...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1YwO6uzCts
On the bird-poop statue question.
Rather than the expense of a coating I did think of perhaps a long thin metal rod at the back fixed to the bronze base with an expanded metal or similar bird...
This is all a wee bit much for the likes of me, with (sm)all my local knowledge. ;)
I did come across this though...
Recollections of Old Liverpool, by A Nonagenarian
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http://www.dover-kent.co.uk/transport/herald_disaster.htm
You have a point there Joe, especially with stand-alone structures. There are a number of Georgian Terraces around here, I live in one such crescent. Their interiors do not match the exteriors, but...
You're forgetting the hard-hat guys...St. Swan-Vesta?
An ideal place to hide breeze blocks I see. lol
My, how both the trees and the lamp-post have grown.
At long last...on track. :)
They are not quite as rare as hen's teeth then?
[I meant to ask you Kev, is that picture on the front page of the Yo! Lambanana of your own property at last?]
As with the London Wall Trough in the link below there are weeds growing in the trough down the road from me. :(
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Ah yes. Wavy Lines. A famous Liverpool shipping Co. :)
A nice find PIM. :)