Herb Riddle's photos
Boston Italian quarter
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Built in the traditional Italian style, you can only love these bay-fronted windows. The balconies (or rather, fire-escapes ) – what can one say but it produced nice shadows with those ornate railing pieces.
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All-aboard to Bishops Lydeard
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Minehead, Somerset and the WSR terminus station. The start and end point for an exciting steam railway trip. These carriages are full to the brim with excited tourist, camera's at the ready but some are seated at dressed tables ready for a special afternoon tea.
See adjacent photo for another look.
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9351 –Ready to roll……
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Another look at the West Somerset Railway station at Minehead. This is the GWR-inspired Mogul No 9351 which is part of the WSR stock of locomotives. It will roll forward another few yards here before reversing onto the parallel line for a water refill before running further and then another switch onto this line again to shunt up to the full carriages that it has just uncoupled here.
A 2-6-0 tender engine built in 1934. Green but the wheels and front smokebox are black with a red front nameplate.
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Life in The Lake District
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Is it any wonder that people want to escape to this part of the world with majestic views like this from your doorstep. This taken on the edge of the tiny hamlet of Hartsop near Brothers Water just as the sun was starting to sink.
See PiP for a photo taken just minutes before this.
HWW, have a great day.
Limestone sunset
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Another lone-tree on our limestone peaks around Langcliffe in the Yorkshire Dales. Taken in 2011, obviously a very active year for me and my camera.
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High walk bench
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A walk over Cromptom Moor can be most rewarding. Frost still adorns this bench so we had better keep moving!
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State Street, Boston
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What can one say! Seen on our lightning walking tour of the city. Near the city centre.
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A walk around Souther Fell, Cumbria
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April 2011, another vintage Lakeland capture whilst staying between Keswick and Penrith. On this day we walked around ‘Souther Fell’ in very threatening weather. I remember looking down into this misty scene and thinking I was seeing a Tarn (small lake) scene but as I re-look at this, I am not sure there was water there at all. We never went closer! ~ Oh well, a moody photo and very wet clothing was the results.
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Cold day walk
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Not far from my house, I am blessed by quite a few lanes like this. I was returning from a higher walk and noticed this almost invisible fence in the light snow. The low sun adds a little warm colour here as I snapped this and hurried of to a warm chair and coffee.
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Sunset over the Fells.
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Taken on Applethwaite Common returning from Ulswater. The end of a very nice day.
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757 flyover
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An Icelandair Boeing 757-300 seen, I think not far from my home on one of our usual regular walks in the hills. This plane is quite old being being 19 years old when I took this in 2019. ***TF-ISX***
People who know me, will know that I have a love of aviation and so when I see something like this, with my camera, I often point up and shoot.
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CWP (2024/02) "Blue Sky" 28th
Late Summer in the Dales
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We see here a very typical day in the Yorkshire Dales, displaying a combination of storm and sun weather near the village of Hellifield. As it’s the Dales, of course there are miles of dry-stone walls and sheep in the fields. The wonderful tree to our left is a sheer bonus as is the light.
HWW, have a great day
A Lakeland Vista
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I believe I am looking down from just below Loughrigg Fell to Loughrigg Tarn on my left and Elter Water on my right. We can also see Windermere on our top left. I was taken on a car and walk tour to a few high area’s on this day and so the places now are somewhat blurred!
If I am completely wrong then please feel free to put me right!
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A sculpture of honour
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Halifax, Nova Scotia: Outside the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21
The life size bronze sculpture shows a smiling Ruth Goldbloom seated on a bench, surrounded by immigrants'suitcases, with her beloved tap shoes sitting at her feet. The sculpture, created by Newfoundland artist Morgan MacDonald, is located near the entrance to the museum. Visitors will be invited to sit beside Ruth, whose legacy was that she talked to anyone and everyone who entered the museum that she created to honour the 1.5 million immigrants who entered Canada through the Port of Halifax’s Pier 21 from 1928 to 1971.
HBM, enjoy the week.
Georges lighthouse
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Halifax, Nova Scotia is the location of the Georges Island and its lighthouse. Located in the harbour area of Halifax itself. It was built in 1917 replacing the earlier 1876 tower. It is 16 m high
Originally called île à la Raquette, the Island was renamed in 1749 to George Island after King George II and then Georges Island in 1963. It is the home of Fort Charlotte, named after King George’s wife and build circa 1750. It has quite a history having housed 2000 French soldiers who were imprisoned during the Seven Years War. It also housed Acadian prisoners a little later.
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Castle Cragg
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Another vintage shot, this time from a print taken in 2002. Taken looking south from just beyond Derwent Water in our Lake District. A very long lens helps to give this quite a look of a romantic classic painting.
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Castell Bere fence.
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Last July we visited an old castle ruin in Wales. There is little there now but the ancient foundations, steps, low walls and one or two things like this.
‘Castell y Bere is a Welsh castle near Llanfihangel-y-pennant in Gwynedd, Wales. Constructed by Llywelyn the Great in the 1220s, the stone castle was intended to maintain his authority over the local people and to defend the south-west part of the princedom of Gwynedd’
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Derwent Water, Queen of the Lakes
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Another vintage shot, this time from 2011. Demonstrating again that time is no impediment to landscapes and light.
Looking South from the Lakeland fell of Latrigg, over the Cumbrian town of Keswick onto Derwent Water. The first Island just right of centre is Derwent Island. To its left seemingly touching the shore is Lord’s Island with Rampsholm Island on its top left corner and almost centre stage of the lake is St Herbert’s Island (naturally :) Latrigg is 368m asl.
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