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See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Waterloo
The farm of La Haye Sainte is at the left of frame, with La Belle Alliance (Napoleon's position) at the right. The Brussels road (axis of the battle) runs across the centre of frame.
Built in 1291, this is one of three surviving "Queen Eleanor Crosses", built by King Edward I to commemorate the resting places of his beloved Queen Eleanor's as her body was returned from Lincoln to London in 1290.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_cross#Hardingstone.2C_Northampton
Built in 1291, this is one of three surviving "Queen Eleanor Crosses", built by King Edward I to commemorate the resting places of his beloved Queen Eleanor's as her body was returned from Lincoln to London in 1290.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_cross#Hardingstone.2C_Northampton
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Really FANTASTIC!!!
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My RUSSIAN Sonata
@Robert I think this is one of the most spectacular roads in Wales.
View from the Rosguill Peninsula looking across the lough towards Fanad Head
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Waterloo
The farm of La Haye Sainte is at the left of frame, with La Belle Alliance (Napoleon's position) at the right. The Brussels road (axis of the battle) runs across the centre of frame.
Taken from the Lion's Mound.
Great photo I have one almost identical we took a visit on Sunday, beautiful place! Regards Samantha
Built in 1291, this is one of three surviving "Queen Eleanor Crosses", built by King Edward I to commemorate the resting places of his beloved Queen Eleanor's as her body was returned from Lincoln to London in 1290.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_cross#Hardingstone.2C_Northampton
Built in 1291, this is one of three surviving "Queen Eleanor Crosses", built by King Edward I to commemorate the resting places of his beloved Queen Eleanor's as her body was returned from Lincoln to London in 1290.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_cross#Hardingstone.2C_Northampton
Absolutely Stunning. I see you did use Photoshop, but I really don't care!
walkers couldnt resist eh.
Thanks for the great photo