Loose_Grip/Pete's photos with the keyword: St

HFF St James' Park London 6th January 2024

09 Jan 2025 11 8 60
This young lady was carrying a bag of walnuts and the squirrels in St James' Park were going wild. Actually going tame would be better description because they even climbed onto her leg... HFF to everyone. Have a great weekend.

St Nicolas des Eaux Bretagne France 15th July 2007

23 Oct 2024 15 12 137
House with interesting roof (& walls) by the Blavet river at St Nicolas des Eaux. HWW to everyone. Enjoy the day!

HWW St Mary’s Church Nottingham 6th June 2024

11 Jun 2024 13 10 159
The entrance and wall of St Mary's church on High Pavement in the Lace Market area of Nottingham. The main body of the present building (at least the third on the site) dates from the end of the reign of Edward III (1377) to that of Henry VII (1485–1509). The tower was completed in the reign of Henry VIII. HWW to everyone. Enjoy your day.

HWW Cubley Derbyshire 4th JUne 2024

05 Jun 2024 10 7 181
Church of St. Andrew, Cubley, has 12th century fabric refashioned in the 13th century and later with restoration in 1872 and 1874. HWW & window to everyone. Enjoy the day.

New Orleans Louisiana USA September 1979

22 Nov 2023 9 2 227
New Orleans tramcar number 922 glides along the central reservation on St Charles heading through the Garden District towards downtown. When we lived here I either walked into the office or took this tram which was a real buzz, given the alternative commuting options. The subtropical nature of southern Louisiana is clear from this view. The palm trees thrived in the hot & humid climate. For a few weeks in January/February it could get cold as the weather fronts, normally stalled in the north of the state, pushed through. Then very occasionally even a frost was possible which killed the banana trees instantly although the palms were sturdier.

HFF New Orleans Louisiana USA October 1978

09 Feb 2024 23 31 224
Jackson Square and St Louis Cathedral in New Orleans' French Quarter. The 18th century square was designed after the famous 17th-century Place des Vosges in Paris by the architect and landscape architect Louis H. Pilié. It is the site where in 1803 Louisiana was formally made United States territory after the Louisiana Purchase. HFF to everyone. Enjoy your weekend.

St Michael's Mount Cornwall 3rd April 2022

20 Apr 2022 9 6 241
The view across Mounts Bay from Mousehole harbour - approx. 7km. The island of St Michael's Mount was gifted to the Benedictine order of Mont Saint-Michel by Edward the Confessor in the 11th century and it was a priory of that abbey until the dissolution of the alien houses as a side-effect of the war in France by Henry V.

HFF Trewellard St Just Cornwall 3rd April 2022

07 Apr 2022 19 16 413
Levant Mine and steam-driven Beam Engine at Trewellard, Pendeen near St Just in the far west of Cornwall. This historic tin mine is preserved by the National Trust and visits to see the engine and go underground are by appointment. Unfortunately we hadn't made one but the whole surface site was of interest including the lighthouse in the distance at Pendeen and the weather was perfect. HFF. Have a great & peaceful weekend.

Charlestown St Austell Cornwall 23rd September 202…

27 Dec 2021 6 4 174
Charlestown harbour a few miles southwest of St Austell is an unspoilt 18th/19th century port well-known from its starring role in the 2015 Poldark series. Opened in the 1790s to ship copper ore from nearby mines it became an important China clay shipment point. The last China clay load was carried as late as 2000.

St Mawes Cornwall 20th September 2021

29 Sep 2021 10 6 233
The village of St Mawes & the Percuil river estuary taken from the Tudor St Mawes fortress on the Roseland peninsula.

St Michael’s Mount Penzance Cornwall 27th October…

01 Nov 2020 8 2 183
On this beautiful autumn day St. Michael’s Mount across the bay was clearly visible and worth a telephoto shot from the sea front by Penzance station. St Michael's Mount is a tidal island in Mount's Bay and is linked to the town of Marazion by a man-made causeway of granite setts, passable between mid-tide and low water.

Chapel Porth Beach St Agnes Cornwall 14th Septembe…

22 Sep 2020 5 5 144
A surfer catches a wave off Chapel Porth Beach Cornwall.

St Ives Cornwall England 24th July 2015

24 Jul 2015 3 3 517
The harbour and town fromThe Terrace.