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Bus Photo Charter

Discussion in 'Everything Else Heritage' started by MrHillingdon, Jul 23, 2014.

  1. MrHillingdon

    MrHillingdon Well-Known Member

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    Last Monday I was at the London Bus Museum at Brooklands for a Neil Cave TimeLine Events photo charter using an STL and RTL and venturing off into the sleepy suburbs. We had some re-enactors with us and the combination made for an excellent day out. My photos from the event can be seen here http://paulgildersleve.smugmug.com/...nds21/43117013_kkXhkZ#!i=3407406729&k=sXZpvGM
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    Paul
     
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    Spamcan81 Nat Pres stalwart

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    Did Buster bite anybody?
     
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    No, no. He was a good lad.
     
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    Spamcan81 Nat Pres stalwart

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    Better behaved than the Caveman no doubt. :)
     
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    Splendid sir, thank you for posting. Now then, that little Austin 7 brought back a lot of very happy memories for me, it was one of those that was my very first car, (no I didn't buy it new, I'm not so old). It's a 1925 Austin 7, I bought it from a fella In Ancoats, Manchester, never checked it over, and drove it home over the Pennines same day.
    Very happy days.:)
     

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