HWW...........From Whitby
Another from Staithes
HFF...........From Saltburn
Dry Valley
Sunset
HBM...........From Staithes
Malham
HWW...........From Staithes
HFF............From Skipton
HWW...................From Tenby
Carew Castle
HFF..................From Carew Castle
HBM ............From Saltburn
The Common Blue
HFF ...................From Tenby
Graylag Goose
HBM..........From Whitby
HFF................From Saltburn
HBM
Another lone tree
HWW .............. From Grimwith Reservoir
A Great Dales View
The Rainbow
HBM .......... From Whitby
West Cliff Beach........Whitby
HFF..........From Staithes
Saltburn Cliff Tramway
HFF..........from Whitby
HBM
Mary's Shell
HFF
HWW..............Tin Tabernacle, Thorlby
The Botallack Mine
HBM
Ingleborough
HFF
HWW...............Dry valley Malham
HFF
A last look
The way back from Pen-y-ghent......HWW
On Top
HBM
Peace to Ukraine
HFF................The Langdale Pikes
Hull Pot
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Another from Whitby


The Church of Saint Mary is an Anglican parish church serving the town of Whitby in North Yorkshire England. It was founded around 1110, although its interior dates chiefly from the late 18th century. The church was designated a Grade I listed building on 23 February 1954.
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Happy evening!
Cheers. Herb
try to read the inscriptions. I expect a lot of the writing will be lost
to the elements though.
Regards, Rosa.
Thanks for sharing with our UK Landscape Photography Group , Herb
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