HFF from Penarth Pier
SSC. 6 Beatles song titles. Can you guess what t…
HBM from Penarth Esplanade
Proud as a Peacock at Powis
HFF from Ruyton XI Towns.
British Rail sign
Canal Dreams
HBM from Chirk
Mirror with Note
Mirror 2
Looking down into the abyss + clickable notes
Passion flower
HFF Sitting on the fence
HFF from Horsey Beach
50 Shades of Brown.
New viewing platform
Lake Vyrnwy canoes
HFF from Maesbury Marsh
Female Common Darter. Thank you Phil.
Speckled Wood. Pararge aegeria
Scabiosa species
Orange Balsam - Impatiens capensis
TSC. Experimenting with shutter speeds
Do you like my new outfit?
HFF
Book or bench
The Aqueduct and Viaduct from The Bridge Inn
Undoubtedly green
Green-veined White on Mallow
HFF from Ruyton XI Towns.
Diesel train leaving Chirk station
Goods train on Viaduct
Chirk station sign and station.
Chirk station
HBM from Chirk
TSC The Union Jack
Polished aluminium
HFF from Ruyton XI Towns
Fountain at Powis Castle
HBM from Ruyton XI Towns
Powis Castle from the Orangery Terrace
The Aviary Terrace 2
The Aviary Terrace
Top terrace cistus
Top terrace border
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Cardiff Bay


The Pierhead Building (Welsh: Adeilad y Pierhead) is a Grade I listed building in Cardiff Bay, Wales. One of Cardiff's most familiar landmarks, it was built in 1897 as the headquarters for the Bute Dock Company, and was designed by the English architect William Frame.
Incorporating a French-Gothic Renaissance theme, the Pierhead boasts details such as hexagonal chimneys, carved friezes, gargoyles, and a highly ornamental and distinctive clock tower. Its exterior is finished in glazed terracotta blocks supplied at the end of the 19th century by J. C. Edwards & Co. of Acrefair, near Ruabon in Wrexham County Borough;
The clock on the building is unofficially known as the "Baby Big Ben" or the "Big Ben of Wales".
The Senedd building is to the right of the Pierhead Building with Wales Millennium Centre in the background
Courtesy: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierhead_Building
Incorporating a French-Gothic Renaissance theme, the Pierhead boasts details such as hexagonal chimneys, carved friezes, gargoyles, and a highly ornamental and distinctive clock tower. Its exterior is finished in glazed terracotta blocks supplied at the end of the 19th century by J. C. Edwards & Co. of Acrefair, near Ruabon in Wrexham County Borough;
The clock on the building is unofficially known as the "Baby Big Ben" or the "Big Ben of Wales".
The Senedd building is to the right of the Pierhead Building with Wales Millennium Centre in the background
Courtesy: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierhead_Building
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