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The submarine used in filming "The Ghostboat" is the non-diving model built in Malta as the 'modified' S-33 for the film "U-571", also shot in Malta. The model is still afloat, moored in Marsa in the inner part of the Grand Harbour.
The submarine used in filming "The Ghostboat" is the non-diving model built in Malta as the 'modified' S-33 for the film "U-571", also shot in Malta. The model is still afloat, moored in Marsa in the inner part of the Grand Harbour.
Back in March 2005, Centro published a glossy booklet "Public Art in Public Transport". It has a picture and a paragraph about all their 86 artworks in the West Midlands.
The Olton knight refers to the Saxon settlement of Ulverlei. It's stainless steel, the artist is Darren Sutton. Ulverley Green Road is adjacent to the station.
Keith
Impressive shot of an impressive building. I never knew you were so knowledgeable about Scunthorpe's churches. I think a job as a tourist guide beckons.
:-)
BB
It is mapped - but statue is in Malvern Park, Solihull, England.
The "Prancing Horse and Man" dominates the Malvern Park Avenue and was donated by Oliver Bird of Bird's Custard fame in 1944. The statue, sculptured by an eminent Victorian, Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, depicts a Shire horse being led into the sea and rearing at the 'alarming waves.'
brumkpr's conversations
wonderful place
I have to have this as a favourite.
Cheers, and mine's a Guinness. :-)
BB
Hi Keith Looks like you were up early for this one.
Cheers
BB
The submarine used in filming "The Ghostboat" is the non-diving model built in Malta as the 'modified' S-33 for the film "U-571", also shot in Malta. The model is still afloat, moored in Marsa in the inner part of the Grand Harbour.
The submarine used in filming "The Ghostboat" is the non-diving model built in Malta as the 'modified' S-33 for the film "U-571", also shot in Malta. The model is still afloat, moored in Marsa in the inner part of the Grand Harbour.
Back in March 2005, Centro published a glossy booklet "Public Art in Public Transport". It has a picture and a paragraph about all their 86 artworks in the West Midlands.
The Olton knight refers to the Saxon settlement of Ulverlei. It's stainless steel, the artist is Darren Sutton. Ulverley Green Road is adjacent to the station.
Mallock clock tower - For more info: http://www.devonheritage.org/Places/Torquay/Torquay-TheMallockMemorial.htm
Keith Impressive shot of an impressive building. I never knew you were so knowledgeable about Scunthorpe's churches. I think a job as a tourist guide beckons. :-) BB
Nice contrast of shapes, sytles and verticals ... reminds me of this one I spotted recently from CycleGirl which I also liked. Cheers BB
It is mapped - but statue is in Malvern Park, Solihull, England. The "Prancing Horse and Man" dominates the Malvern Park Avenue and was donated by Oliver Bird of Bird's Custard fame in 1944. The statue, sculptured by an eminent Victorian, Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, depicts a Shire horse being led into the sea and rearing at the 'alarming waves.'