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Early Ford…

This 1938 Ford caught Robert’s camera eye, as he took to foot on the streets of London recently.

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Red Bull Reflection…

Robert Morey continues his travels around The Capital… and took this Red Bull Ad in a querky mirror reflection. Well done Robbie.. ‘My Girls’ love a Red Bull with a whisky chaser!

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London Routemaster Bus…

I’m not quite sure why Robert sent me this picture of a dissappearing London Routemaster Bus – Perhaps, there is something symbolic! Anyway, he and Jeanette are here for Dinner this week… So I’ll make a point of asking.

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The Vauxhall Wyvern…

The first Wyvern appeared on the British roads in 1948, introduced by Vauxhall from their Luton based factory. The Vauxhall Wyvern sold well in Britain until 1957, when the more modern styled Vauxhall Victor replaced it… Robert Morey continues his … Continue reading

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Moving the Royal Mail…

This time Robert Morey makes a visit to the ‘Moving Mail – from Horses to Horsepower’ Exhibition at Stockwood Discovery Centre in Stockwood Park Luton. This Exhibition explores the story of road transport within the British Postal Service, in which vehicles and images … Continue reading

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No Rain in Tea Green…

The torrential rains of this English summer has sent many of us scurrying for cover… Well, this shelter was certainly empty when Robert Morey made a flying visit to the village of Tea Green in Bedfordshire. Robert tells me that Tea Green … Continue reading

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Victorian Drinking Water…

Robert Morey continues his travels, and this time makes a visit to Stockwood Park in Luton. This type of Victorian Water Pump would have stood in the middle of the road in many towns and villages around 1895, and provided the … Continue reading

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St. Pancras in North London…

Robert Morey is deep and dark with this period evoking stairway shot inside the famous North London Victorian Railway Station of St. Pancras. Built in 1868 as The Midland Grand Hotel and Railway Station it served travellers to and from The East Midlands … Continue reading

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Reflection on The Thames…

This dramatic view of The Thames can be seen as you cross London Bridge -reflected from the windows of the many office buildings. Robert Morey continues his travels around The Capital.

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The Historic National Provincial Bank…

Robert Morey continues his travels around London and this time highlights The National Provincial Bank of England at Bishopsgate in The City of London. This Historic British commercial bank operated in England and Wales from 1833 until its merger into The … Continue reading

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