Pedrocut's photos
The Staffs and Worcs Canal from the turnover bridg…
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The Staffs and Worcs Canal and Reservoir from Dimm…
Dimmingsdale Resevoir
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Dimmingsdale Lock on the Staffs and Worcs Canal
Will it rain?
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Looking south from the Trig Point (163m) on Orton…
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Elizabethan Thatched cottage known as Walnut Tree…
If you've got no food I'm off.
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Church of St. Anne at Lower Penn
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Looking westward from the Trig Point (163m) on Ort…
Looking east from the Trig Point (163m) on Orton H…
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The Trig point is quite exposed and the March winds blew cold. There is cover in the green lane where we enjoyed a warming cuppa.
Mobile Mast disguised as a tree on Orton Hill near…
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“The residents of Wombourne in Staffordshire may beg to differ. Last winter they awoke to the sight of a remarkable new tree that appeared to have sprouted on the horizon. The "tree" turned out to be a clumsy attempt by One2one to disguise its latest mast.”....Daily Telegraph (2432 views on Panoramio)
Bratch Locks 009
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Bratch Locks 025
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Bratch Pumping Station at Wombourne (Grade II* Lis…
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The Pumping station is located close to James Brindley’s first major canal, the Staffordshire and Worcestershire, (1768), at the unique Bratch flight of locks at Wombourne, near Wolverhampton. The station, its immediate curtilage, the entire canal, the purpose-built coal loading wharf and the lock complex, form an integral part of the local Staffs and Worcs Canal Conservation area as designated by South Staffordshire Council.
Hen Cloud
Looking from the southern end of The Roaches towar…
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For a similar picture taken around 17 years earlier see here...
www.ipernity.com/doc/2254674/47884094/in/album/1214130
Titterstone Reservoir from The Roaches
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