Peter_Private_Box's photos
Clock on the wall - HWW!
Yellow with black spots!
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A very unusual bench at the end of the footpath
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At the end of this footpath.......... www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/51600300
Happy Monday!
Pink Ball in the water!
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The summer house...
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Cowper and Newton museum.
This is where Cowper spent most of his time writing. Newton was busy trading slaves...
cowperandnewtonmuseum.org.uk
Fence around a curved path
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HFF!
Thank you to everybody who visits this picture.
Sorry if I am late responding, or visiting you.. I am very busy with work at the moment!
Füsun & wall. HWW!
Lake Tata
Wansford station on a rainy night.
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Fence around the garden - Trier
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HFF from Herrengärtchen!
www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Herreng%C3%A4rtchen/@49.7519638,6.6425706,44m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m12!1m6!3m5!1s0x47957c991264518b:0x23236d270c1e477d!2sKarl+Marx+House!8m2!3d49.7539359!4d6.6357041!3m4!1s0x47957d9bcb7b30b7:0xaa07364d60da4fb6!8m2!3d49.7519357!4d6.6426083
The wall of Porthmadog station as Lilla approaches…
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HWW!
Vertical boiler loco 'Paddy' waits with a train of open wagons.
Here is a better view of the wall of posters! www.ipernity.com/doc/2247842/51578496
Ballasalla and one special passenger waiting!
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Here is the station with no passengers! www.ipernity.com/doc/2247842/51575132
Happy Monday!
Flossie - Backing singer for Dr Busker
Looking over a fence!
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What she is looking for, I have no idea!!
HFF!
Same idea, different place! www.ipernity.com/doc/2247842/51570460
Hole in the wall - The tea room!
Dr Busker
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Dr Busker web site :- www.drbusker.co.uk
A sample of his music.. www.youtube.com/watch?v=e66IB3KANrE
HFF!
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The locomotive is David Lloyd George of the Ffestiniog Railway at Dduallt.
A few moments later it would appear in the station. www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/44477448
Another view of the bridge is here: www.ipernity.com/doc/2247842/51554576
Sitting on a wall overlooking Menai straits
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HWW!!
The Menai Bridge is one of Thomas Telford's earliest and best bridges. It was built using the Iron chain method and completed in 1826.
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