Autumn leaves.
You have been warned !! HFF
Wallace Hartley's grave (2 of 2).
Pendle Hill (HFF).
English Longhorn.
"By superstition & ignorance".
Pendle view.
Autumn in the woods.
Autumn colours.
"Millie" the Lancashire Mill-girl.
Dressed to impress.
Friends.
Towards the woods.
Pendle Bridge.
Autumn on the canal (1 of 2).
Lift-off !!
Don't bet on these !!
Feed me !!
Bridges ancient & modern.
Amazing grace.
Towards the light.
Chapel of Rest.
Industrial memorial.
English Longhorn cattle.
Sky and steel.
In Memoriam.
Please.....slow.....down.
Up close and personal.
Buy one, get one free?
Witches galore. HFF
Union of England & Scotland coin (2 of 2).
Union of England & Scotland coin (1 of 2).
Pendle view.
York river boat.HFF
England expects.
Summer flowers.
UK "Pattern" coin (2 of 2).
UK Euro "Pattern" coin (1 of 2).
KF 4-8-4 Locomotive (2 of 2).
"Coppernob", built in 1846.
Tyne bridge, Newcastle.
Rowan Tree.
King Arthur (2 of 2).
King Arthur (1 of 2).
Euro commemorative coin.
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Coal-mining monument.


A monument / memorial to the coal-mining industry which was once widespread in this area. Photographed in Thompson Park, Burnley, in the North-West of England.
The Lancashire Coalfield in North West England was one of the most important British coalfields. It's seams were formed from the vegetation of tropical swampy forests in the Carboniferous period over 300 million years ago. The Romans may have been the first to use coal in Lancashire and it's shallow seams and outcrops were exploited on a small scale from the Middle Ages and extensively after the start of the Industrial Revolution. The coalfield was at the forefront of innovation in coal mining prompting the country's first canals, the use of steam engines and creating conditions favourable for rapid industrialisation. The pits on the coalfield were at their most productive in 1907 when more than 26 million tons of coal were produced. By 1967 just 21 collieries remained. Parkside Colliery in Newton-le-Willows, the last deep mine to be sunk on the coalfield, was closed in 1993.
(Wikipedia).
Camera: Sony RX100
Processed with Nikon Capture NX2.
The Lancashire Coalfield in North West England was one of the most important British coalfields. It's seams were formed from the vegetation of tropical swampy forests in the Carboniferous period over 300 million years ago. The Romans may have been the first to use coal in Lancashire and it's shallow seams and outcrops were exploited on a small scale from the Middle Ages and extensively after the start of the Industrial Revolution. The coalfield was at the forefront of innovation in coal mining prompting the country's first canals, the use of steam engines and creating conditions favourable for rapid industrialisation. The pits on the coalfield were at their most productive in 1907 when more than 26 million tons of coal were produced. By 1967 just 21 collieries remained. Parkside Colliery in Newton-le-Willows, the last deep mine to be sunk on the coalfield, was closed in 1993.
(Wikipedia).
Camera: Sony RX100
Processed with Nikon Capture NX2.
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