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eastglosmog

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  1. The loading dock at Fairford was 7ft 1 or 2" wide. Spacing of center of track to adjoining running line was 17ft (scaled from 1958 photo in Great Western Branch Line Terminii). Fairford may have been a bit narrow, that being the East Gloucstershire way.
  2. If you imagine a narrow isthmus for your town, you could call it Tarbert, there are at least three of those in the Western Highlands and Islands.
  3. Make more sense to blame it on the clean air act reducing the SO2 and pollutants in the atmosphere, thus allowing these plants to grow!
  4. Thanks for identifying that unit. I was going to ask if anyone could say what it was, but the slowness of the internet defeated me. Anyway, here is a closer view.
  5. A GWR Class 158 on the 12:57 to Bristol at Worcester Shrub Hill yesterday:
  6. Owing to storm Babet Tilly decided to dispense with the patrolling the boundaries part of the morning routine and by mutual agreement go direct to opening of the tin of catfood for breakfast today.
  7. Far better to go to sleep on the pile of unironed laundry, transferring to the ironed pile when it is big enough.
  8. From what I can see from the OS map, it is a public footpath only, so what are they doing there with bicycles at all?
  9. The tree is close up against Hadrians Wall. The roots may be damaging the wall foundations. I would check out the archeologists.
  10. If it is a "tiny overweight model of the supreme leader" does that mean that the model is over scale weight for the portly person? Made of depleted uranium, perhaps?
  11. Some good news. Micro chips are useful https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-66913831
  12. There are times when the only way to win is to cheat - crushing up and smearing on fur coat (bib area is best) can work - you get some dirty looks though.
  13. Tilly's long fur coat is fine for a New England winter, but rather too thick for an old England heatwave, especially when the humidity is high!
  14. Tilly is glad the heatwave seems to be over. She has perked up and is back to eating her usual quantity of food a day and demanding it several hours before it is due, after getting me worried about her not eating much for a week.
  15. Don't think there were any of those around when Misty was alive. Even if I could have got one for Honey I am sure Misty would have found a way to circumvent the mechanism somehow! Back in those days, the Blue Cross did not routinely microchip cats before giving them away. Misty (and Honey) only got microchipped after he was found after being lost for 9 weeks. Totally pointless, as he never went very far away again, the tether to his dinner bowl was very short!
  16. I could never feed Honey and Misty together, I had to give Honey her food upstairs, or Misty would eat it all before Honey managed to eat more than one mouthful. Misty even made a good go of the special kidney food he was condemned to in his last year of life.
  17. So this afternoon Tilly has decided she likes fish again and not chicken (fortunately, I only had a few tins of chicken left over from a variety pack). There are days when I think wistfully of my old ginger cat Misty, who, having known what it was like to be starving, would never leave food uneaten.
  18. Yesterday after 3 years eating not much else, Tilly decided she didn't want Fish anymore. Fortunately I had some Chicken and liver on hand...............
  19. Just a thought, but if you are modelling 1940s, as I am, then depending on where your model is located a pill box or two might be in order. Also if getting super detailed, pockets for demolition explosives.
  20. The "X" shaped anchor plates on the pilasters and main pier are a bit weird. If they had a steel bar between them as they normally do, the bar would go right through the train! Hardly much point in putting an anchor plate on each side of the wall as they appear to show.
  21. Try here for an image of Worsley Delph full orange colour: https://www.avforums.com/threads/worsley-delph-with-the-lensbaby-trio-28mm.2359210/ The orange colour is the result of oxidation of Iron pyrites in the coal and shales above and below giving rise to iron hydroxide. Many canal basin beds were essentially black due to all the coal dust that blew off of the barges.
  22. She was a beautiful cat. Like the white streak on her nose, just like my lad Badger now also no longer with us: My lad was also named after Badger in Wind in the Willows, because of his very serious outlook on life, dedicated to the extermination of mice and rats!
  23. A very difficult decision, but I think the resident cats should have the vote.
  24. Figures seem about right until you start needing carers or to go and live in a home, when £50,000+ will be needed.
  25. The 13:49 to Bristol Temple Meads looking nice and clean at Worcester Foregate St:
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