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Reaching for Heaven....
Waiting for the flood tide.....
On the coastal path by Loch Hourn - Kinloch Hourn
When he was much younger.....
HFF everyone Ennerdale
'Infinity' Beach
The 18th hole - Saint Andrews, Fife - Scotland
Step Rock tidal swimming pool
Saint Andrews, Fife - Scotland
Skye Blue
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Lakeland Mountain Light
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Not an Aquarium, but a restaurant! (HFF everyone)
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Autumn reflections on Wastwater - Cumbria
Purple Orchid
Common Primrose
Three Woodland Flowers
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Wood Anemone in the spotlight
Road through Raincliffe Woods - North Yorkshire
Market Cross, Beverley - East Yorkshire
Saturday Market, Beverley - East Yorkshire
Narrow Racket (looking towards Liargate) Beverley
St. Mary's Church, Beverley - East Yorkshire
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Beverley War Memorial
In and around Thornton-le-Dale, North Yorkshire
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Thornton Beck at Thornton-le-Dale
Thornton Beck at Thornton-le-Dale
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Afterglow
Beck Isle thatched cottage by Thornton Beck
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Foggy start to the day
Wastwater Sparkle
Rainbow, Staffin - Isle of Skye
Pot of Gold to be Found?
Last Glimpse
The Inner Sound towards the mainland of Scotland
'Das Licht' awaiting the flood tide - Armadale
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Located in the Saturday Market area of Beverley, East Yorkshire
Kingston upon Hull was the only area of the UK not under the Post Office monopoly, with telephones being under the control of the Corporation of Hull (city council). In Hull and the surrounding area (including Beverley) this meant that the telephone boxes were painted cream and had the crown omitted. The Hull telephone system was subsequently privatised and is now operated by Kingston Communications. Kingston Communications (KC) have removed many of the famous cream K6 boxes circa 2007. An outraged public complained that they were losing part of their heritage. KC have retained approx 125 K6s in use today. KC allocated limited numbers (approximately 1,000) to be sold to the general public, and many were sold off before they had even been removed from service.
Kingston upon Hull was the only area of the UK not under the Post Office monopoly, with telephones being under the control of the Corporation of Hull (city council). In Hull and the surrounding area (including Beverley) this meant that the telephone boxes were painted cream and had the crown omitted. The Hull telephone system was subsequently privatised and is now operated by Kingston Communications. Kingston Communications (KC) have removed many of the famous cream K6 boxes circa 2007. An outraged public complained that they were losing part of their heritage. KC have retained approx 125 K6s in use today. KC allocated limited numbers (approximately 1,000) to be sold to the general public, and many were sold off before they had even been removed from service.
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