Minehead Harbour Walls
RNLI (PiPs x 2) HFF!
Peacock Bench!
Aaargh Walls!!! (PiP)
Moss and the Green Man (PiPs)
I Love You With Wall Of My Heart!
The Great Pyramids of Ganavan
Heroes and Villains (PiPs x 2)
A Dunster Castle View
Gatehouse to the Bishop's Palace
Majestic Munro
Warm Welcome
Catching the Light
Loch Shieldag
Kyle of Tongue Causeway
Coldbackie
Loch Shieldag Rocks!!
Sunset on Stones
Applecross Pass
Sannick Bay Dunes
Seashells she sells on the Seashore
Loch Dubh Beul na Faire
Sunshine at Corpach
Sunshine on a Cloudy Day!
Carnasserie Castle
Walfords Gibbet
A Joyous New Year
Bright Lights
The Golden Ball (and PiP)
Reach for the Sky (PiP)
Funghi With Frills!
Wild and Free (PiP)
Silent Working Harbour (Pip)
A Walk on the Quantock Hills
Tortured Metal and Broken Beauty (PiP)
Brimstone Butterfly (PiP)
A Seat by the Lock Gates
Naked
Weathered and Time -Worn HWW
Bench and Boat (PiP) HBM
The Beauty of Trees (PiPs x 4) HFF
The Man In The Mist! (PiPs) HBM/HWW!
Thalassa (PiP) HFF!
Touching The Sky!
Geese in the Long Grass! (PiPs)
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Boat Benches (PiPs)


Captured at Minehead, Somerset, these 'boat benches' are situated in front of the entrance to the museum.
The museum has only been in operation since 2014 and are currently working to raise funds to move to larger premises. The museum offers a range of exhibits and give both visitors and locals a taste of the history of Minehead. Minehead takes it's name from the old English word for hill, 'myned'.
During the 9th century AD there were several raids by the Danes and it is thought that the local Hobby Horse was introduced, possibly as a deterrent to invaders. The museum has a complete hobby horse costume and two masks. Traditionally on the eve of May 1st the hobby horse is paraded through the town accompanied by a masked figure and musicians playing drums and accordions and collecting money whish nowadays is donated to the lifeboat station.
Amongst other exhibits there is a collection of Punch and Judy puppets donated by Roy Van Dyke, an entertainer and magician who used to put on Punch and Judy shows in Minehead.
The museum is situated just across from the railway station.
Seeing as we have boats in the picture and the railway station close by, and the fact that Arthur C Clarke was born in Minehad I am going to add a song called
'Trains and Boats and Planes'
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0P4vghTykMw
Information from the Minehead Museum website.
The museum has only been in operation since 2014 and are currently working to raise funds to move to larger premises. The museum offers a range of exhibits and give both visitors and locals a taste of the history of Minehead. Minehead takes it's name from the old English word for hill, 'myned'.
During the 9th century AD there were several raids by the Danes and it is thought that the local Hobby Horse was introduced, possibly as a deterrent to invaders. The museum has a complete hobby horse costume and two masks. Traditionally on the eve of May 1st the hobby horse is paraded through the town accompanied by a masked figure and musicians playing drums and accordions and collecting money whish nowadays is donated to the lifeboat station.
Amongst other exhibits there is a collection of Punch and Judy puppets donated by Roy Van Dyke, an entertainer and magician who used to put on Punch and Judy shows in Minehead.
The museum is situated just across from the railway station.
Seeing as we have boats in the picture and the railway station close by, and the fact that Arthur C Clarke was born in Minehad I am going to add a song called
'Trains and Boats and Planes'
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0P4vghTykMw
Information from the Minehead Museum website.
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