Birmingham Flower Show (Scan from 1970s)
Birmingham Flower Show (Scan from 1970s)
Birmingham Flower Show (Scan from 1970s)
Birmingham Flower Show (Scan from 1970s)
Birmingham Flower Show (Scan from 1970s)
Birmingham Flower Show (Scan from 1970s)
Birmingham Flower Show (Scan from 1970s)
Birmingham Flower Show (Scan from 1970s)
Birmingham Flower Show (Scan from 1970s)
Birmingham Flower Show (Scan from 1970s)
Birmingham Flower Show (Scan from 1970s)
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Lockdown sunset 26/6/2020
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The Stiperstones (Scan from 1992)
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A 9m circular walk from the car park at The Bog
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Behind Sgwd yr Eir waterfall, Afon Hepste (Scan fr…
Sgwd Isaf Clun-gwyn (Scan from 1991)
Porth yr Ogof Cave on Afon Mellte (Scan from 1991)
Porth yr Ogof Cave on Afon Mellte (Scan from 1991)
Footpath to Cwm Porth (Scan from 1991)
(Scan from 1991)
(Scan from 1991)
Sgwd Ddwli on the Nedd Fechan (Scan from 1991)
Sgwd Ddwli on the Nedd Fechan (Scan from 1991)
Sgwd Ddwli on the Nedd Fechan (Scan from 1991)
(Scan from 1991)
Scwd Ddwli Waterfall on the Nedd Fechan (Scan from…
(Scan from 1991)
(Scan from 1991)
(Scan from 1991)
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A 2.5m circular walk along The Stiperstones


Stiperstones, Shropshire. Rising to over 500 m, the Stiperstone ridge with its rocky outcrops, its shattered quartzite scree, and moorland is one of the wildest parts of the Midlands landscape. In the Middle Ages the area offered rough grazing for communities located on its periphery as well as important lead deposits which were worked in places such as Shelve. Monastic interests saw many parts of this upland landscape brought under cultivation.
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