A 1971 MG MGB GT found on the streets of Rowville recently during a lunchtime walk.
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A 1971 MG MGB GT found on the streets of Rowville recently during a lunchtime walk.
A very scruffy selfie from way back in 2017.
A plan is afoot, Susan and Jen are working out the details of something back in 2017.
Dad catching up on the news back in July 2017.
Back in 2017 we had a trip into the City for a Ghost tour. Here we are waiting at Flinders Street station for the train home. In the background is platform 1 / 14, the second longest platform in Australia at 708m.
A giant flying fox hanging from the top of a building in one of Melbourne’s many alleys.
Susan and Asha, Purdella Its Sensational, with judge, Mr Kerry Lee. This was at the Frankston and Peninsula Kennel Club Championship Show where Asha was awarded Best State Bred in Group.
Flinders Street Station from the less glamorous western end, highlighting the clock tower at the end of Elizabeth Street. Zoe and I had a quick trip into the city for a visit to the Imigration Museum. The sun was out but the wind was bitter, a relief after the rain earlier in the week.
The long room at the Melbourne Immigration Museum. This museum used to the the Customs House and the long room was where the merchants and customs officer met to pay the duty on imported goods.
The entrance to the Elizabeth Street / Southbank subway exit from Flinders Street station.
The makers plate on D3 class 639 – Manufactured at the VR Newport Workshops 1903.
The Essendon end of the Tait shuttle between Flinders Street and Essendon stations back in 2017.