Photos by steve poxon: on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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Thanks mike
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Devon
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The church is at Burnam on sea Somerset uk. alocal woman told me It was built on sand that as moved.The church does slope a lot but the grass runs on an opposite slope to give the affect.if you look from the other side it does'nt look so bad. Thanks for you interest and comments
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Thanks for your comments It would be nice to see Queen Anne clean again. as i will be back in Minehead in august. As goes the H and S give them a bucket and cloth and ask them to keep the monuments clean for the tourists to see. Thanks steve
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She flew from 7 November, 1942 to 17 May, 1943, in ww2 The crew in ww2 were.. Capt Robert K. Morgan - Pilot Capt James Verinis - Co-pilot Capt Vincent B Evans - Bombardier Capt Charles B Leighton - Navigator T/Sgt Harold P Loch - Engineer/Top Turret Gunner T/Sgt Robert Hanson - Radio Operator S/Sgt Cecil H Scott - Ball Turret Gunner S/Sgt Clarence E Winchell - Left Waist Gunner S/Sgt Casimer 'Tony' Nastal - Right Waist Gunner S/Sgt John P Quinlan - Tail Gunner Joe Giambrone - Crew Chief - who replaced 9 engines, both wings, two tails, and both main landing gear
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The true spelling is ANKER !!!
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thanks i dont no why i put that i see the HST's everyday.and i love the class 47. thanks for letting me know
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This Church is in my town where i live.the st marys in wendesbury is around 40kms away from me but it look a good picture thanks steve
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Hi Roberto this was taken in my back garden as the sun had nearly disapered.i am pleased you like it regards steve
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hi Roberto the tractor is from around 1950 and still running we thanks for you comments regards steve
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