PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sun 11th Dec 2011 9:09pm
I love this picture gallery. As long as we can keep it tasteful & respect the site for what it is. I have no idea of the mobility of the members on here, but if one day, I am house-bound, I would like to think that this will always be a site to turn to for the delight of having lived in Coventry. Our members who live over-seas do express their gratitude for seing our pics from time to time. So without flanel, this is a big thank-you to Rob & his family for the time in constructing this venture. When I say family, I mean just that. My wife knows what it was like at one time to be turned into a piano widow as she called herself when I was out playing evening after evening. Good night to you all & best wishes.
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TonyS
Coventry |
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Sun 11th Dec 2011 9:12pm
Sorry Keith, but I switched off after the words "... or deprived you of..."
If someone steals my images and I'll go after them. end of. |
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TonyS
Coventry |
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Sun 11th Dec 2011 9:14pm
On 11th Dec 2011 9:09pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said:
I love this picture gallery. As long as we can keep it tasteful & respect the site for what it is.....
Totaly agree with all you say Philip,
Good night to you as well |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Sun 11th Dec 2011 9:37pm
On 11th Dec 2011 9:00pm, dutchman said:
Hi. I do not have my own flickr site, but a nice lady lets me use hers that she no longer has use for, but all of the pics are open for anyone to view. It's mostly my railway that she enjoys too. I did say nice lady. My boy calls me a friendly-user rather than a user-friendly. He knows of my lack of IT skills. On 11th Dec 2011 7:40pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said:
Flicr are able to lock their pictures where needed
Afraid not Philip. Anyone using a half-decent web-browser can undo the lock with just two mouse clicks! |
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K
Somewhere |
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Sun 11th Dec 2011 9:45pm
On 11th Dec 2011 9:12pm, TonyS said:
Sorry Keith, but I switched off after the words "... or deprived you of..."
If someone copies my images and I'll go after them. end of.
I was only trying to clarify, and not to get 'heavy'. I was close to suing a dodgy local company a little while ago, and I was advised it isn't worth doing unless it;'s a large amount of dosh these days. Your approach of putting copyright statements all down the middle is probably the most effective solution!
But actually I like what Rob's done. I found that, having switched all of my pics to no public viewing, none of the galleries are visible at all unless I log on - just the ticket! What the eye doesn't see....... The best security is either the invisible or the obvious!!! |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Mon 12th Dec 2011 9:17am
On 11th Dec 2011 5:26pm, KeithLeslie said:
I've taken lots of photographs, for instance, of the bunkers and tunnels etc in the Channel Islands, which might be of interest to those who haven't seen them. (I love the automatic mortar launcher!! How does 2 mortar rounds a second grab you?
I would very much like to see a picture of that Keith?
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TonyS
Coventry |
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Mon 12th Dec 2011 10:57am
Me too! |
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K
Somewhere |
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Mon 12th Dec 2011 12:29pm
Then I shall indulge your very whim!!
But I'll have to sort through the pics and shrink a few first... |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Mon 12th Dec 2011 12:30pm
Cheers Keith
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K
Somewhere |
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Mon 12th Dec 2011 12:56pm
A question, dutchman! I believe Jaguar built some sections of the Whitley bomber, and, being interested in things that fly(!) as well as Jaguar, I wondered if any still exist. I found out that one was said to be being rebuilt from remains at the Midland Air Museum, and wondered if you have any info.... It's only listed as remains on their website. |
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K
Somewhere |
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Mon 12th Dec 2011 3:48pm
Philip
I was quite interested to see the shots of the parks that you posted. Despite living in the city for the first 38 years of my life, I never saw Longford Park, and didn't even know it existed. Quite surprised not see any litter!
We played cricket in the Memorial Park when I was at school and, not sure, but I think cross-country was done there too for a time. (I hated cross-country) |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Mon 12th Dec 2011 4:07pm
On 12th Dec 2011 12:56pm, KeithLeslie said:
A question, dutchman! I believe Jaguar built some sections of the Whitley bomber, and, being interested in things that fly(!) as well as Jaguar, I wondered if any still exist. I found out that one was said to be being rebuilt from remains at the Midland Air Museum, and wondered if you have any info.... It's only listed as remains on their website.
No Whitleys were preserved. Dr Elliot Smock has a private project to rebuild a complete Whitley from a mixture of salvaged and newly made parts currently stored in a barn in Norfolk. His progress can be followed in pictures here: The Whitley Project |
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K
Somewhere |
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Mon 12th Dec 2011 4:19pm
Wow! Many thanks for that! I had no idea because I've never seen anything about it in e.g. The Aeroplane, but I don't take aircraft mags regularly. A Hampden is being rebuilt at East Kirkby - I'll have to post the pics on the gallery. It's a shame that so many of these earlier aircraft haven't been preserved, but it's amazing what restorers have been doing. There's quite a lot coming out of Russia - and I don't mean Russian makes. The tundra preserves them surprisingly well! |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Mon 12th Dec 2011 6:31pm
On 12th Dec 2011 3:48pm, KeithLeslie said:
Philip
I was quite interested to see the shots of the parks that you posted....
Hi Keith I don't want to overload the site with all-pictures, but I intend to post samples of my pics covering various areas of the city, just to give a taste for people who are house-bound, or live away like you or even overseas. There are previous topics on Longford park, Coundon Wedge & Potters Green areas that I posted back in the summer following on from my walks. You might like them, Keith.
ps. Someone might like to make a comment regards the two aircraft pictures included on my 'Home Gallery'. |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Mon 12th Dec 2011 7:02pm
On 12th Dec 2011 6:31pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said:
Someone might like to make a comment regards the two aircraft pictures included on my 'Home Gallery'.
The plane was probably caught by a crosswind at the last moment. I witnessed a similar incident at Baginton many years ago. A HS125 pilot (possibly my dad) used to pride himself on how low and fast he could bring his plane in to land there but one occasion he miscalculated and had to slam open the throttle which filled the air above the Willenhall estate with an almighty roar!
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