 | | Vintage Carriage Trust, Ingrow, Keighley, Yorks |
|  | | When 'First Class' meant First Class ! |
|
 | | Denbigh Castle guards the town |
|  | | The views are spectacular |
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 | | The Gatehouse Tower guards the entrance |
|  | | Some of the walls remain strong |
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 | | Not far away the scene is idyllic |
|  | | At sunset the clouds are special |
|
 | | Pendle Hill broods over the countryside |
|  | | Sabden, the home of the Pendle Witches |
|
 | | The Gatehouse of Beeston Castle, Cheshire |
|  | | The C13th castle itself, after a steep climb |
|
 | | Built for defence, the views are still stunning |
|  | | Peckforton Castle built in 1841 in medieval style |
|
 | | Good, but when will it be complete? |
|  | | At Avebury they included a tree |
|
 | | And at Silbury Hill the mound alone remains |
|  | | Bourton on the Water shows its beauty |
|
 | | Salisbury Cathedral starts the day |
|  | | Magnificent tombs within |
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 | | Vestments used at the ceremonies |
|  | | Monuments make a colourful addition |
|
 | | Newbiggin by the sea on a bright day |
|  | | Amble, looking towards Warkworth Castle |
|
 | | Alnwick Castle, scene of much History |
|  | | Alnmouth, a sheltered inlet on a busy bay |
|
 | | Warkworth Casle commands the view. |
|  | | Druridge Bay, quiet even at a holiday time |
|
 | | Gateshead, modern and proud |
|  | | Reflections on the River Tyne in the morning light |
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 | | The view of the bay from Seahouses harbour |
|  | | The home of George Washington's family |
|
 | | Inland, at Guyzance, the small village dreams |
|  | | But tragedies hit small communities hard, as now |
|
 | | Holy Island, isolated much of the time by the tide |
|  | | Distant , yet attainable with care |
|
 | | Bamburgh Castle, mighty in the morning light |
|  | | In St. Aidan's church Grace Darling is remembered |
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 | | High Newton by the Sea, looking to Dunstanburgh |
|  | | Craster, a cosy haven for small boats |
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 | | Edlingham Castle, a fortified Manor now in decline |
|  | | Edlingham Church, since Norman times established |
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 | | Cragside, a majestic house on a grand estate |
|  | | The gardens famous throughout the land |
|
 | | The River Tyne - a place of work still |
|  | | The South Shields coast, spectacular as ever |
|
 | | Now when I say the word, Clap !! |
|  | | Waiting for the changing of the guard at Alnwick |
|
 | | Something to help the water shortage down South? |
|  | | Yep, you better believe it ! |
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 | | Come on, if you think you're hard enough... |
|  | | The Cheviots - you can see for miles ! |
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 | | Beware of the whirlpools, mister mate... |
|  | | An early morning dip for the Tenpin family... |
|
 | | White Coppice -A village cricket field in Lancs |
|  | | The sight screen must be ready for the season |
|
 | | Much Wenlock - still a country town |
|  | | Ancient streetnames still in use today |
|
 | | Wenlock Priory has a few surprises in store |
|  | | They must be party people out here ! |
|
 | | Benthall church with its special features |
|  | | St Leonard's in Bridgnorth, magnificent and old |
|
 | | Old Lancaster, near the Castle, but near the town |
|  | | The Castle, old and strong, dominates the area |
|
 | | Look closely...it's still used as a prison, today |
|  | | Near the river re-development shows the newer city |
|
 | | In the Priory Church there is much grandeur |
|  | | Detail and beauty show clear in all areas |
|
 | | Beware of cows on their summer holidays |
|  | | But these sheep seem more placid and safely graze |
|
 | | Trentham Gardens, near Stoke on Trent |
| .JPG) | | The Wedgwood factory and visitor centre, Stoke |
|
 | | Mind your knees when this train's running.... |
|  | | So that's how they really get their pottery ..... |
|
 | | A sign for every Betting Shop in the land..... |
|  | | See, there's nothing to worry about at all.... |
|
 | | The Italian Gardens at Trentham, a sight to see. |
|  | | But they might become Hobbit-forming in time.... |
|
 | | The Snowdon range in late Spring |
|  | | The placid Conwy Estuary scene, peaceful today |
|
 | | Top Lock at New Springs, outside Wigan. |
|  | | But just a little way away the canal is overgrown |
|
 | | Sizergh Castle , near Kendal in Cumbria |
|  | | Some of the magnificent Sizergh Gardens |
|
 | | Castle Bolton, near Leyburn, Mary Stuart was here |
|  | | The view of the Dale looking over the garden |
|
 | | Pateley Bridge , a village with much history |
|  | | Hidden courtyards show the true character |
|
 | | The river at Dolanog, near Lake Vyrnwy |
|  | | On the road to Llanfihangel flowers are everywhere |
|
 | | A special welcome awaits you there |
|  | | Carvings and culture abound. |
|
 | | Lyveden New Bield, a place of history and beauty |
|  | | Duddington, full of character and charm |
|
 | | The Morcott windmill, an idyllic scene |
|  | | At home in Fotheringhay, by the river |
|
 | | Kirby Hall, once home of Sir Christopher Hatton |
|  | | Lydington Bede House, once a Bishop's Palace |
|
 | | Barrowden-in-Rutland is invaded by the Panzers |
|  | | A Stanley Steamer, environmentally a friend. |
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