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Photos by D M Wilmot : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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Memorial to a Railway Engineer and a Railway Architect, St Johns Churchyard, Church Lane, Bromsgrove


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Canadian Military Cemeterey, Bretteville Sur Liaze, Calavados, Normandy France


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This is the famous Sycamore at 'Sycamore gap' on Hadrians Wall, England, 'unpaid' star of K Costner/M Freeman's film ''Robin of Sherwood''


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This is a mounment to The Rifle Brigade, at Grosvenor Gardens, London


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kipper71 said:

Forty odd years ago I used to run across those stepping stones, skipping every other one.


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Maggiemoo said:

I spent many a happy time with my cousin in Southwell. I remember the "Cathedral" the Park and a boy who played I think drums although I may be wrong, in a band...... Sadly both my aunt and uncle have now passed and I have lost contact with my cousin...... The Saracen has a great history .........


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This 'Cross & Tablet' is at Bwlch Y Groes, (The Path/Pass of the Cross)


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The 'Bear' at Colorado(Denver) Convention Centre, 700 14th Street, Denver, Colorado USA


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''Words on a Stone'' Durham Dales Center, Stanhope, Co Durham, England


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beachcomberbob said:

Cobbs Engine House was erected around 1831 (by Sir Horace St.Paul) to extract water from Pit 3 of the Windmill End Colliery (but later served a wider area) until pumping finally ceased in 1928. The Newcomen engine it housed was then removed from the site and transferred to the Henry Ford Museum, Michegan, USA. 1,600,000 litres of water were pumped from the mines into the nearby canal system daily.


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