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Hi BRMo. Love your Alpine photos you must have some bottle to go to such places, I have done most of the Lakeland & Snowdonia peaks, unfortunately in the pre-digital era. Thanks for those interesting facts on my photos.
Nice photo of some splendid stonework. The 2nd Volunteer Battalion Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regiment is a reminder of the volunteering surge of 1859, when Britain felt itself in danger of invasion by France, following an assassination attempt on Napoleon III by Felice Orsini, an Italian nationalist. Orsini allegedly obtained the explosives in England.
Very nice, Peter. This is a lovely spot even though traffic on the A635 is roaring by at 60mph just behind the camera.
On the horizon, left of centre, is the Holme Moss transmitting tower.
The path cutting diagonally across the cloud shadow is the Pennine Way going southwards up to Black Hill.
The pair of stone gateposts, to the right of centre-frame, mark, I believe, the site of an old inn, Bill O'Jacks, where a notorious murder took place in 1832.
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Nice Photo R.I.P. LIKE, FAV.
gracias sebastian
FREE TOUR STARTS AT 10.30 AM WEEKDAYS @ EXCHANGE FLAGS AT REAR OF LIVERPOOL TOWN HALL AND LASTS 3 HOURS.
Hi BRMo. Love your Alpine photos you must have some bottle to go to such places, I have done most of the Lakeland & Snowdonia peaks, unfortunately in the pre-digital era. Thanks for those interesting facts on my photos.
Pete.
Nice photo of some splendid stonework. The 2nd Volunteer Battalion Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regiment is a reminder of the volunteering surge of 1859, when Britain felt itself in danger of invasion by France, following an assassination attempt on Napoleon III by Felice Orsini, an Italian nationalist. Orsini allegedly obtained the explosives in England.
Very nice, Peter. This is a lovely spot even though traffic on the A635 is roaring by at 60mph just behind the camera.
On the horizon, left of centre, is the Holme Moss transmitting tower.
The path cutting diagonally across the cloud shadow is the Pennine Way going southwards up to Black Hill.
The pair of stone gateposts, to the right of centre-frame, mark, I believe, the site of an old inn, Bill O'Jacks, where a notorious murder took place in 1832.
thanks peter
beautiful house
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wonderfull view