Thursday, April 11, 2013

A variation of the 'Beetle' used extensively in the Second World War.







Designed in Germany when Adolf Hitler was in power by Auto Designer Porsche, the 'Beetle' had a variation to suit the needs of the Wehrmacht. This was used extensively in the Russian Front and in Libya. The air-cooled engine had no reliance on water and was a definite advantage in the deserts of North Africa.This model came to the Volkswagen Rally in Colombo, Sri Lanka, in April 2013 and was in pristine condition.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

A modified 'Beetle', Colombo, Sri Lanka.

The front end.

The driver's seat. Automatic transmission, air-conditioning, stereo player etc. The rear seats have been removed and the canopy shortened.
The twin chromium plated silencers.

The rear engine compartment.
The engine with an alternator.
A view of the rear.

What a lot of care and attention would have gone into this 5 Sri model most probably manufactured in the late 1960s.
Click on link below to see a video:-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWUrd5eM5FE&list=UU1dqepitfAJwrQWLD-gZ3NA&index=2

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

The 'Beetle' in Sri Lanka.




The first shipment of the Volkwagen 'Beetle' landed in Ceylon in 1953. Thia was imported by Clarence Amarasinghe of Car Mart, Colombo. The price was Rs.3900/- I hear when the Morris Minor was around two thousand Rupees. The first series number plates issued to them was EY. A later EL series is still on the roads and took part in the Rally held on 7th April 2013.

Two Volkswagens at a rally on 7th April 2013 at Colombo, Sri Lanka.




The green one parked next to the 'beetle' is with a different body used extensively by the Wehrmacht during the Second World War. It is a beauty. 

Sunday, April 7, 2013

The Volkswagen 'Beetle Rally', Colombo, Sri Lanka.






The youngster came all the way from Australia with his parents to be with his Grandpa to take part in a Volkswagen 'Beetle Rally' at Colombo, Sri Lanka. The last picture shows the Ayres Estate Guest Bungalow at Bope, Padukka where the Rally terminated.This building was put up in the 1930s. There were more than 75 Beetles in the Rally this year.
Click on link below to see video:-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJ9LucRxxyg&list=UU1dqepitfAJwrQWLD-gZ3NA&index=3

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Lighting an oil lamp - New Year traditions, Avissawella, Sri Lanka.




 Lighting an oil lamp before the festvities is one of the traditions at the Sinhala Tamil New year Celebrations in Sri Lanka in April every year. The nursery school children had an advance celebration. I took these photos there. The pictures show the decoration on a post used in place of a brass lamp for the traditional lighting up. The lighting-up was done on wax floats with wicks inside the basin of water..

Friday, April 5, 2013

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Palm Sunday, Avissawella, Sri Lanka.

Young coconut fronds used as decoration on the approaches to the St Barnabas church, Avissawella, on Palm Sunday.


Friday, March 29, 2013

First World War Memorial, Avissawella, Sri Lanka.


Erected in memory of Britishers who left Ceylon to fight in the First World 1914 - 1918 and died, this memorial was in the centre of the then town of Avissawella. It was shifted in the late 1950s to the premises of the Church of St.Barnabas (Anglican), Avissawella and can be still be seen there.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Nawalapitiya to Kithulgala, Sri Lanka.

Old bridge at Kithulgala used to park buises.

Paddy field and morning mist, Nawalapitiya.

Road near Ginigathena.

Old shop at Kithulgala.

Friday, March 22, 2013

Vegetables grown in our home-garden, Avissawella, Sri Lanka.

Ladies-fingers.

Aubergenes.

A variety of chillies.

Cabbage.
Easy to grow, gives one a lot of pleasure growing them, organic and goes a long way to reduce your food bill.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Scenes, Avissawella, Sri Lanka.

A stinging bees' nest.

Coconut flesh left out to dry in the sun.

A black flower - 'Bakammona' Owl, 'Yakaa mala' Devil flower in bloom.