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Images Dated 27th October 2019 (page 8)

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Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Autumn Scaffolding

Autumn Scaffolding
A color photograph of an " L" shaped blue piece of scaffolding in front of a group of seasonally colored autumn trees in Portland, Oregon. Photo taken in October 2019

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Marble Arch

Marble Arch
A color photograph of a marble supporting arch at the base of a commercial skyscraper in downtown Seattle, Washington. Photo taken in September 2019

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Small world

Small world
Serge Melesan

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Green heart shaped puddle on a white sandy beach beach

Green heart shaped puddle on a white sandy beach beach

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Closeup of a Juvenile Tawny Frogmouth owl

Closeup of a Juvenile Tawny Frogmouth owl with soft feathers sitting on a rail on a boardwalk in Caloundra, Queensland

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Closeup of a Juvenile Tawny Frogmouth owl

Closeup of a Juvenile Tawny Frogmouth owl with soft feathers sitting on a rail on a boardwalk in Caloundra, Queensland

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Broken

Broken
Benny Pettersson

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Reggio Emilia, AV Mediopadana LVI

Reggio Emilia, AV Mediopadana LVI
Franco Tessarolo

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: 1762203

1762203

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Rain in the evening

Rain in the evening
Anette Ohlendorf

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Powerplant

Powerplant
Steffen Ebert

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Barcelona architecture

Barcelona architecture
Inge Schuster

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Bicycle parking

Bicycle parking
Greetje van Son

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: The Last Drop

The Last Drop
Gunarto Song

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Hidden lake

Hidden lake
Aerial view of Pokljuka forest and meadows. Ales Krivec

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Red-Green

Red-Green
Reibl Klaus

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Tomcat

Tomcat
Reibl Klaus

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Shadow

Shadow
Reibl Klaus

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Revisit

Revisit
purplepage

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Skylight window

Skylight window
Inge Schuster

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: My bro's best shot

My bro's best shot
Despird Zhang

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Athletes on the bridge

Athletes on the bridge
Nicodemo Quaglia

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Mysterious dawn

Mysterious dawn
Karol Važan

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Early morning at busstation

Early morning at busstation
Christine von Diepenbroek

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: London Impressions

London Impressions
George Digalakis

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Athens Olympic Stadium IR

Athens Olympic Stadium IR
George Digalakis

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Autumn recollection

Autumn recollection
Maxim Makunin

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Grus grus

Grus grus
zhuxingchao

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Milky Way over the desert at night

Milky Way over the desert at night
Gobi Desert

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: The multi-talented Mr Villa

The multi-talented Mr Villa
Francesco Villa only rode the TT once, retiring from the 1959 Ultra Lightweight TT, but his prowess as engineer and constructor in the Italian motorcycle inudstry lives

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: The Gallarate four

The Gallarate four
John Hartle accelerates past the Grandstand in the 1958 Senior TT. A contemporary and team mate of John Surtees, he rode works Norton and MV

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: The flying ace and the Manx ace

The flying ace and the Manx ace
WWII flying ace Douglas Bader signs an autograph for triple Manx winner Don Crossley. Douglas, who briefly lived on-Island in his youth, was a guest at the 1957 Manx Grand Prix

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Manx heroes - Alan Holmes

Manx heroes - Alan Holmes
Castletown resident Alan Holmes used his local knowledge to good effect to win the Junior/Senior double at the 1957 Manx Grand Prix

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Sidecar Legends - Willhelm Noll

Sidecar Legends - Willhelm Noll
The 1954 and 1956 World Championship-winning pair of Willhelm Noll and (hidden) passenger Fritz Cron at Cronk ny Mona on the Clypse Course

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: 1950 Hillberry hillclimb

1950 Hillberry hillclimb
In the early 1950s, the Peveril Motorcycle and Light Car Club held hillclimbs. This one started from Hillberry, and finished at the Creg. A selection of two and four-wheel competitors await their turn

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: A solo Barrow rider

A solo Barrow rider
Barrow in Furness rider/dealer Bill Maddrick rode this Guzzi in the 1952 Lightweight TT

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Peveril Club trials

Peveril Club trials
Believed to be Langhaghan Lane (just down from the Creg ny Baa), how trials have changed in the past 60+ years

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Matchless

Matchless
The Matchless twin never sparkled in the Clubman TT, but was the chosen mount for Bill Dobbs, seen here at Cronk ny Mona in the 1951 Senior Clubman TT

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Rules are Rules'

Rules are Rules"
Felix Green practices for the 1948 Senior Clubman TT. He was not allowed to start as his Scott was not fitted (as standard) with a primary chaincase

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Hillberry 1920s

Hillberry 1920s
An early 20s shot of Hillberry and the tar-spraying gang, looking back towards Brandish. The racing surface was just rolled and crushed stone until then

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Governors action

Governors action
An unusual angle, as a 1920s competitor takes Governors Bridge. No tarmac in those days

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: The first mega

The first mega
The flat-twin ABC - " All British (Engine) Company" - was designed by Granville Bradshaw. Reg Lucas machine was the first TT racer to feature megaphone exhausts

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Mandarin duck (Aix galericulata) reflected in water. Richmond Park, London, England, UK

Mandarin duck (Aix galericulata) reflected in water. Richmond Park, London, England, UK

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Deer clash as they fight during the rutting season in Richmond Park, west London

Deer clash as they fight during the rutting season in Richmond Park, west London, Britain, October 27, 2019. REUTERS/Toby Melville

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: A general view shows houses decorated with lanterns and lights during the Tihar festival

A general view shows houses decorated with lanterns and lights during the Tihar festival, also called Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights in Kathmandu, Nepal, October 27, 2019

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Deer clash as they fight during the rutting season in Richmond Park, west London

Deer clash as they fight during the rutting season in Richmond Park, west London, Britain, October 27, 2019. REUTERS/Toby Melville

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: A general view shows houses decorated with lanterns and lights during the Tihar festival

A general view shows houses decorated with lanterns and lights during the Tihar festival, also called Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights in Kathmandu, Nepal, October 27, 2019

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2019: Deer clash as they fight during the rutting season in Richmond Park, west London

Deer clash as they fight during the rutting season in Richmond Park, west London, Britain, October 27, 2019. REUTERS/Toby Melville



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