Little people standing on a small bench
Season of the Leaf (13)
Season of the Leaf (14)
Pick a colour
Neat fence
31625 with a Reading to Guildford freight
31625 at Ropley in 1997
Woodham's scrapyard on Barry Island
Woollett Bridge, Painshill Park
The juxtaposition of two very different towers
View from the Turkish Tent
Coming out of Moor Street station
Dilemma!
7903 'Foremarke Hall' at Barry scrapyard in 1980
7903 'Foremarke Hall' leaving Winchcombe for Todd…
Southend Pier
The George Inn at Norton St Philip
St Philip and St James church
Holy Trinity church, Combe Down
The end is nigh
The PS Waverley
Chinese fence
London Gateway
Fairy's House
E828 at Eastleigh in 1994
30828 at Woodhams scrapyard in Barry - 1972
30828 at Axminster in 1961
Leaf me alone!
A liquid mirror!
Looks more like spring than autumn
The Abbey Mill and sluice
Locomotives on a train!
'Sir Haydn' at Salisbury station
'Beddgelert' on The Fairbourne Railway
Beneath the pier
Just a bridge at night
Different!
'Pink Rabbits' by Yu-baba
A right royal mess!
5 & 3
'Red Falcon' ferry in Southampton Water
34057 and 34006 near Evercreech
34005 'Barnstaple' near Seaton Junction
Palladian Bridge at Tsarskoe Selo
Palladian Bridge in Prior Park, Bath
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Splendors of Nature / In memory of Marie-claire Gallet
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The view looking across the lake from the south side at Painshill Park, in Surrey.
It would be folly to think the Gothic Abbey ruins are real, although they were erected in 1772 and are listed Grade II.
It would be folly to think the Gothic Abbey ruins are real, although they were erected in 1772 and are listed Grade II.
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