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Sauntering east Wisconsin & Southern’s L724 steps over Morrey Creek on a small wooden trestle as it nears Avoca, WI. The single SD40-2 and string of grain hoppers from Boscobel are bound for Madison.
London Central RML2484 (JJD 484D)
Route 12
Peckham
22nd June 1996
My thanks to Steve Morrey for identifying this location, which had me stumped:
"While the garage was being redeveloped there were a couple of temporary stands. This is the one that was created on McKerrell Road which was accessed via a temporary cut-through across the site of the old garage. The white towers in background are the flats on Clayton Road and the brick building is the old leisure centre."
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During WWII, great-uncle Morrey was a gunner on a B-52. He recorded the details of all of his missions in a diary. This page was always one that stuck in my memory.
This is a new set. I am calling it the "The Nebraska & Wisconsin Album" because a lot of the photos came from the state of Nebraska & Wisconsin. The spine of the album rough shape but all the pages are still in tacked . The back album cover is loose & no longer attached.
The names that I have found in this album are, Walton, Morrey, Righter & Maker.
The towns & states are,
West Bend, Milwaukee, Fort Washington, Beloit, Wisconsin.
Bath, Maine.
Holdrege, Lincoln, McCook,Nebraska.
Huntington, West Virginia.
Greenwich, Connecticut.
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Brattleboro, Vermont.
Washington, D. C.
Wien, Hannover, Berlin, Germany.
Caught by the camera as it heads southwards on the A41 in Cheshire and a short way from its Waverton base, is this November 2008 registered DAF CF 85.460 mid-lift of Morrey Oils hauling a fuel tanker semi-trailer on 15th October, 2015 at Hatton Heath.
Image Taken at Cowgirl WBB Lift, Monday, August, 10, 2020, Gallagher-Iba Arena, Stillwater, OK. Jessica Morrey/OSU Athletics
The first trial Light Rescue Pump on a Mitsubushi Canter chassis with JDC bodywork. This will shortly go to Crediton and may be the first of a very large order for LRPs for Devon and Somerset FRS.
Photograph taken by and copyright of Paul Morrey.