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Post by Airspeed »

Thank you Eric, a jolly good selection there! :welldone:
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Super shots, Eric :thumbsup: I especially like the sunset ones
BTW the car, if it was built 1946 is an Mg tc model
Dale,I've just checked with Graeme who owns the car and your are correct in that it's an MG TC although it's actually a 1947 model not 1946 as in my original note. :) EricT
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Post by Effoh »

Eric,

Lovely photos. I'm sure you're aware, but there are many photo opportunities around the Falkirk Wheel if you're into boats. The cafe isn't bad either :-)
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Post by dfarrow »

Thanks Eric , very appropriate looking at these on Remembrance Day , for Garry and Ian .
Picture no. 4 is excellent , what I call islands in the sky . With just a little imagination ... they're not clouds but islands floating on the seas surface .
As for this weeks , well darn sarf it's just been wind , rain and cloud on the tops . Enjoy us having the Jetstream ; i'm sure it'll go back North eventually .

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Post by Paul K »

Great pictures Eric, particularly the great Forth rail bridge. I remember leaving a ship there via the pilot boat to Queensferry, thence to Waverly and a train home, just in time for Christmas. A happy day. :) I really like Scotland - if you ever do gain independence, I think I'll emigrate northwards ;)

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