Cliff!
Weymouth bay
Chris surveys
Riviera Hotel
Riviera Hotel corridor
Lulworth Castle's Catholic chapel
Lulworth Castle
Reinforcements
Reflections of the self I
Reflections of the self II
Reflections of the self III
Reflections of the self IV
Samson
Barn find
Yeah, we've got that new-fangled unleaded.
'tenSHUN!
Okay, yah, yah...
Yorkshire cottagers
Laura's quasimodo impression
Excitement
Man about to lose agricultural implement
Danger! Danger!
Never work with children or animals
Pedalo snakes
Resting together
Portland harbour
Cheeky canoneer
Canoneer
Stylish
Big house on the prairie
Fishing boats II
Fishing boats I
Fishing boat
Boats and beach III
Boats and beach II
Boats and beach I
John wishes he'd brought his camera
Holidaymakers
Concorde 002 hotseat
Oh come on...
If you're very wee!
One man, many women
Gah.
Gnaw, gnaw
Zen otter
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Max Gate


Thomas Hardy's home in Dorchester. It's by the site of a former tollbooth on a turnpike road, which was at some time manned famously by a gentleman called Mack, hence "Mack's Gate". Hardy seems to have felt "Max Gate" more rakish!
The National Trust now owns the house and it is open to the public at certain times. It is also inhabited by a tenant who very kindly showed us some of the rooms and chatted about the house and the wider world. It made for a lovely personal visit.
The National Trust now owns the house and it is open to the public at certain times. It is also inhabited by a tenant who very kindly showed us some of the rooms and chatted about the house and the wider world. It made for a lovely personal visit.
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