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Young lamb.
Grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis).
Piper PA-28-161
Spathiphyllum (a.k.a. "Peace lily"). Best viewed o…
Jackdaw (Corvus monedula).
Crystal dolphins (view on black).
Tough guy.
Seagull in flight.
Orchidaceae.
Riding the waves.
Waning Moon (see NOTE).
Radio shack.
DAF fire engine.
Young lamb (2 of 2).
Donkey (Equus africanus asinus).
Ancient tree.
Playmates.
Ball Grove, Colne.
Seagull at sunrise.
Pigeon poser.
Keep to the footpath ?
Saga Ruby.
Greylag goose (Anser anser) .
York Minster (South-West view).
Clapper bridge.
End of the line (3 of 3).
Very special jam :-)
Nothing happening here.
Lumb Spout, Trawden, Lancashire.
Mute swan, Barrowford reservoir.
Autumn woods.
Spot the difference.
Yamaha.
Men at work.
Galilean thermometer.
Electronic thermometer.
Xun.
Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea).
Goosander / Merganser (Mergus merganser).
Bird on a wire......fence.
Top of the pass, Grizedale valley.
Oil Monster.
Old Mill.
Towpath Flowers.
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Guy Fawkes (birthplace).


Guy Fawkes (1570 – 1606) also known as Guido Fawkes (the name he adopted while fighting for the Spanish) was a member of a group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
Fawkes was born and educated in York. His father died when Fawkes was eight years old, after which his mother married a recusant Catholic. Fawkes converted to Catholicism and left for the continent where he fought in the "80 Years War" on the side of Catholic Spain against Protestant Dutch reformers in the Low Countries. He travelled to Spain to seek support for a Catholic rebellion in England without success. He later met Thomas Wintour, with whom he returned to England.
Wintour introduced Fawkes to Robert Catesby who planned to assassinate King James I and restore a Catholic monarch to the throne. The plotters leased an undercroft (cellar) beneath the House of Lords and Fawkes was placed in charge of the gunpowder they stockpiled there. Prompted by the receipt of an anonymous letter the authorities searched Westminster Palace during the early hours of 5 November and found Fawkes guarding the explosives. Over the next few days he was questioned, tortured and eventually he confessed. Immediately before his execution on 31 January 1606, Fawkes fell from the scaffold where he was to be hanged and broke his neck, thus avoiding the agony of the mutilation that followed.
Fawkes became synonymous with the Gunpowder Plot, the failure of which has been commemorated each year in Britain since 5 November 1605. His effigy is traditionally burned on a bonfire accompanied by a fireworks display.
(Wikipedia: Edited & shortened).
More Information here:
www.guyfawkesinnyork.com
www.bonfirenight.net/gunpowder.php
Fawkes was born and educated in York. His father died when Fawkes was eight years old, after which his mother married a recusant Catholic. Fawkes converted to Catholicism and left for the continent where he fought in the "80 Years War" on the side of Catholic Spain against Protestant Dutch reformers in the Low Countries. He travelled to Spain to seek support for a Catholic rebellion in England without success. He later met Thomas Wintour, with whom he returned to England.
Wintour introduced Fawkes to Robert Catesby who planned to assassinate King James I and restore a Catholic monarch to the throne. The plotters leased an undercroft (cellar) beneath the House of Lords and Fawkes was placed in charge of the gunpowder they stockpiled there. Prompted by the receipt of an anonymous letter the authorities searched Westminster Palace during the early hours of 5 November and found Fawkes guarding the explosives. Over the next few days he was questioned, tortured and eventually he confessed. Immediately before his execution on 31 January 1606, Fawkes fell from the scaffold where he was to be hanged and broke his neck, thus avoiding the agony of the mutilation that followed.
Fawkes became synonymous with the Gunpowder Plot, the failure of which has been commemorated each year in Britain since 5 November 1605. His effigy is traditionally burned on a bonfire accompanied by a fireworks display.
(Wikipedia: Edited & shortened).
More Information here:
www.guyfawkesinnyork.com
www.bonfirenight.net/gunpowder.php
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