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Eglwys Llanbadrig Islamic window
HBM - The Church of St Patrick, Llanbadrig
Porth Padrig
A Dovestones wall
Pots & Pans from Wharmton Hill
December blues at Dovestones
A Dovestones birch tree scene
The British Museum -Great Court -left staircase
British Museum Great court roof
The British Museum - Stairway of the ‘Great Court…
December mist from Friezland
The harbour – St Ives
An ode to Morning trees
Llanlleiana Old Porcelain Works
St Ives, from the pier.
A Christmas card from my home.
Merry Christmas
Beach Huts at St Ives
A Perran Bay seat
Misty Woods in Devon.
The Bone Caves of Inchnadamph 1
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A Cemaes Bay fence
End of the light
Tunnel Vision
Terns at Cemlyn Bay
Cemaes, Anglesey
Up to the Bone-Caves
Lone tree in the mist
A Winter adventure
Peace on the canal.
The Scotland we know and love!
Winter comes early in Oldham
Winter on Tandle Hills
A winter's walk down the line.
By the River Kirkaig
A walk with a message
Express over Uppermill Viaduct
A Quinag view.
Down on the beach 2
Down on the beach
Some walls of Castleshaw Reservoir
Life on top
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Point of Ayr Lighthouse


This is Wales oldest lighthouse. Taken on the beach at Talacre, North Wales. This taken some years back now whilst it still looked in good condition. Today? the paintwork has all peeled and it looks a sorry sight. Established in 1776 and discontinued in 1883.
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Everyone seems to be chasing more megapixels and better picture quality........including me, but in all honesty we seemed to be managing perfectly well with our old digital cameras. Changing expectations I suppose!
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