To Barnes
RM2 & RT4712
RM2
Fares Route 406
AEC Regent III RT4712
Number 7 to Russell Square
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S. Schwartz
Face by 0707
X-Funk by Shok-1
Cans
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Antimonarchist
Vice by David Selor
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Christ Church School Plaque
New Piece by DanK
DanK at Work
Joe & Danni by JimmyC
Super No Vacancy
Mask by Gregos
Face by Mr Cenz
Battle Bus
Overgrown
Daisy Florence Clark
Padlocked
Eliza Jane Thomas
Beware of Falling Masonary
Disused Doorway
Funeral Chapel Windows
Disused Funeral Chapel
Our Little Sunshine
Bootscraper outside Tomb
Unmarked Tomb
Cemetery Bootscraper
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The Glorious Dead
Goetze Grave
Signpost with Squirrel
Paddington Cemetery Map
Paddington Old Cemetery
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B-type Battle Bus B2737
B2737 is one of four surviving B-type buses in known existence. It began service in January 1914 on Route 9 between Barnes and Liverpool Street. When the First World War broke out, it was commandeered by the War Department. It has now been restored with a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the support of London Transport Museum Friends.
Westbourne Park Bus Garage Open Day
Westbourne Park Bus Garage Open Day
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