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1967 Sunbeam Alpine - OPO 44E
1961 Rover 80 - MAS 402
1935 Morris 8 - CBB 501
1968 Jensen Interceptor - WLK 326G
1963 Humber Super Snipe - 651 EMO
1954 Morris Minor - KSL 489
1970 Tiumph Spitfire MkIII - YLW 630H
1970 MG MGB - XBB 840H
1958 MG MGA - DHE 22
1972 MG MGB GT - GDC 937L
1972 MG MGB - NUG 867L
1972 MG MGB - NUG 867L
1971 MG MGB - YTU 456K
1946 MG TC Midget - AAS 470
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1985 Ford Capri Laser Mk3 - B799 GVV
1980 Austin Morris Mini 850 Super - VCO 780V
1987 JBA Falcon Kit Car - D394 SHE
1987 JBA Falcon Kit Car - D394 SHE
1987 JBA Falcon Kit Car - D394 SHE
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1963 Humber Super Snipe - 651 EMO
1993 Rover Mini Cabriolet - L165 OVC
1993 Rover Mini Cabriolet 1.3 SPi - L165 OVC
1969 Daimler V8 250 - YPK 33H
1972 SAAB 96 V4 - YPT 403L
1980 Austin Morris Mini 850 Super - VCO 780V
1994 Rover Mini Cooper - M163 OEF
Westfield Kit Car - RFU 978G
Westfield Kit Car - RFU 978G
Dogs At Car Shows ...
Artist At Work ...
AK 427 Cobra Replica - ACC 828A
1987 JBA Falcon Kit Car - D394 SHE
1966 Triumph TR4A - NAN 423D
1967 Triumph TR4A - MAC 56E
1932 Ford Model B - VJ 4901
1965 Triumph TR4 - GNX 507C
1938 Morris 10 - GTN 341
1972 Ford Capri Mk1 3000 GXL - SGN 898L
Dogs At Car Shows ...
1955 Rover 75 - VBB 383
1970 Jaguar E-Type - SUX 993H
1932 Austin Seven RN - WO 6683
1978 Leyland Mini 1000 Pick-Up - VGM 375S
1978 Leyland Mini 1000 Pick-Up - VGM 375S
1929 Austin - UW 1914
Classics In The Sun ...
1989 Porsche 911 Carerra Targa Supersport - F255 B…
1997 Rover Mini - P97 UGE
1962 Austin A35 - OFF 296
1936 Austin 10/4 - XG 4014
1996 Rover Mini Sidewalk - P430 LUY
1921 Dodge Tourer - SV 5456
1989 Rover Mini 1000 City E - G793 MHH
Artist At Work ...
1972 Ford Capri Mk1 3000 GXL - SGN 898L
1970 Morris 1800 - XMO 162H
1932 Ford Model B - KND 640
1932 Ford Model B - KND 640
1932 Ford Model B - KND 640
1932 Ford Model B - KND 640
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Paid my very first ever visit recently to Beamish and I'm already looking forward to going back again soon.
This now world famous open air museum, tells the story of life in North East England during the 1820s, 1900s & 1940s. There are so many fascinating areas and displays that there really is too much to take in during one single visit.
Luckily they offer visitors the option to purchase a Beamish Unlimited Pass, which allows you to come back as many times as you like for a whole year.
Better value still is probably to become join the Friends of Beamish and then you not only get unlimited visits for the following 12 months, but also the guide book, quarterly magazine, exclusive offers and 10% discount on anything you buy on site and that includes food.
Anyway, back to the photograph. This was shot from the upper deck of one of the many trams they have operating on site. I liked the abstract nature of the curved tracks and cobbled stones.
It also seemed an apt image to post given what is happening with ipernity. We've climbed aboard and those of us that want to go along for the ride are ready to depart, but we're not sure what's around the corner never mind where we will eventually end up.
Best advice then is to sit back, relax and enjoy the trip while it lasts!
This now world famous open air museum, tells the story of life in North East England during the 1820s, 1900s & 1940s. There are so many fascinating areas and displays that there really is too much to take in during one single visit.
Luckily they offer visitors the option to purchase a Beamish Unlimited Pass, which allows you to come back as many times as you like for a whole year.
Better value still is probably to become join the Friends of Beamish and then you not only get unlimited visits for the following 12 months, but also the guide book, quarterly magazine, exclusive offers and 10% discount on anything you buy on site and that includes food.
Anyway, back to the photograph. This was shot from the upper deck of one of the many trams they have operating on site. I liked the abstract nature of the curved tracks and cobbled stones.
It also seemed an apt image to post given what is happening with ipernity. We've climbed aboard and those of us that want to go along for the ride are ready to depart, but we're not sure what's around the corner never mind where we will eventually end up.
Best advice then is to sit back, relax and enjoy the trip while it lasts!
Champland, John Bezosky Jr., Salientia, Berny and 24 other people have particularly liked this photo
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autofantasia club has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv… clubAll the best, Doug
autofantasia club has replied to Doug Shepherd clubIt really is worth a visit, several visits in fact. one of the things I liked most is that many of the staff are in period costume and when they talk to visitors they do so as if you were back in that time period, talking about the master in the big house, etc..
autofantasia club has replied to aNNa schramm clubautofantasia club has replied to DeliriumBest wishes .. steve
autofantasia club has replied to Steautofantasia club has replied to Valfalautofantasia club has replied to Roger Dodger clubPersonally, I'm looking forward to seeing the reconstructed 1950s town that will be the centrepiece ... just hope they have a few Fifties cars on show! ;)
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