Tuesday, October 1

WME Flickr Focus: September 2013

With a cough and a splutter, the WME photo-engine has been revved up once more in readiness for some autumnal additions. Let's see what September's driving had to deliver...

In charge of the steering wheel this time around is WME Worcestershire, taking us on an important excursion to Worcester itself - here we now have the Bridge pub, the Severn View Hotel, the Olde Talbot and a view across the racecourse, not forgetting a snapshot of George Street Bridge on the Worcester & Birmingham Canal. Also travelling upfront and getting into gear is WME Shropshire, where Much Wenlock has made its long-awaited photostream appearance care of some Bull Ring cottages and a peek along medieval Sheinton Street.

Very much vying for attention in the rear of the car are a motley bunch of lively passengers. WME Sandwell brings forth Watery Lane and Waterfall Lane Bridges, plus a photo of the old plaque at Ethelfleda Gardens in Wednesbury, whilst WME Dudley summons up a shot of the entrance board at Halesowen Town Football Club. Challenging these for the title of backseat driver are WME Walsall (St Matthew's Church in the town centre followed by the Brickmakers Arms at Walsall Wood) and WME Wolverhampton (a street scene from Yew Tree Lane and an archive snap of Wards Bridge).WME Warwickshire asks "are we nearly there yet" with a view of Palmer's Farm in Wilmcote while WME Staffordshire rummages in the boot for the X30 Alton Towers bus at Uttoxeter Station.

Finally but by no means least is Exploration Extra, which has been struggling to release the handbrake of late. Now refuelled just a little, there is an eclectic selection covering West Yorkshire (a train at Huddersfield), Devon (the signal box at Topsham), Wales (a bus at Rhyl) plus London (Kennington Tube Station, the Trafalgar pub at Merton and the 152 route at Colliers Wood). That completes our motoring medley for this month, and we await to see what gets loaded up for which destinations in October...

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