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17th-century houses at MELLING in the Lune Valley. Lancashire. |
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Brougham Castle and the River Eamont. Westmorland. |
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Castle Bolton and Wensleydale Yorkshire. |
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DUFTON. Westmorland with Dufton Pike in the background. |
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Furness Abbey near Dalton Lancashire and the ruins of the 12th century
Cistercian Abbey. |
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Gordale Scar. Yorks. From the painting by James Ward. |
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Hebden Bridge. Yorks. |
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Knowsley Hall Lancashire the East front. The South portico (right)
erected in 1731-1737. |
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Liverpool from the Mersey with the Royal Liver Building in the centre. |
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Morecambe Lancashire looking across the bay to the hills of Lakeland. |
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Nappa Hall a 15th century fortified house in Wensleydale. |
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Richmond Yorks, looking down towards the river. |
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Skipton Castle. Yorks. |
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The village of THWAITE, in Swaledale. Yorkshire. |
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Wharfedale looking upstream from Bolton Abbey. |
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A brigand. Tibet. |
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A DARAMSALLA. Type of mountain shelter in the Himalayas. N.W. Nepal. On
the highway to Tibet. |
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A lama standard bearer. |
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A little boy learning to pray. Tibet. |
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A MOMENT OF SUSPENSE. Hauling a horse across a ravine. |
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A NEPALESE LADY |
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A NEPALESE SHOKA. |
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A NEPALESE WOMAN |
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A picturesque old fellow. |
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A race for the KATA. Tibet. [ A khata, khada, khadag, or hada is a
traditional ceremonial scarf common in Tibetan and Mongolian culture. It
symbolizes purity and compassion. It is usually made of silk. Tibetan
khatas are usually white symbolising the pure heart of the giver,
though it is quite common to find yellow gold khatas as well. Wikipedia] |
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A SET OF 11 MOUNTAINEERING PRINT. Himalayas. |
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A SET OF 12 HIMALAYAN LANDSCAPE VIEWS ETC. |
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A Tibetan camp of black tents. |
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A Tibetan girl. |
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A Tibetan lady. |
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A Tibetan spy in the disguise of a beggar approaching the author's camp. |
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A TYPICAL NATIVE OF N. W. NEPAL |
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A typical Tibetan. |
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A weird old man of North West Nepal. |
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An ambidexter Lama sculptor carving an inscription on the face of a
rock. |
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AN AWKWARD MOMENT. Horse slips on mountain path. |
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An old lady and her prayer wheel. Tibet. |
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Chakzal. Chakzal. The Tibetan salutation consisting putting out the
tongue to its full length. |
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Flying prayers and a Mani wall. The wall is constructed of stones on
each side of which is inscribed a prayer. In the foreground a woman is
weaving on one of the small portable looms. |
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Goats carrying loads of borax. [ Borax, also known as sodium borate,
sodium tetraborate, or disodium tetraborate, is an important boron
compound, a mineral, and a salt of boric acid. It is usually a white
powder consisting of soft colorless crystals that dissolve easily in
water. Borax has a wide variety of uses. It is a component of many
detergents, cosmetics, and enamel glazes. It is also used to make buffer
solutions in biochemistry, as a fire retardant, as an anti-fungal
compound for fiberglass, as an insecticide, as a flux in metallurgy, a
texturing agent in cooking, and as a precursor for other boron
compounds. Wikipedia] |
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Interior of a Tibetan tent. Showing churn for mixing tea with butter. |
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RED LAMAS |
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The interior of Tibetan temple. Worshippers circumambulating the inner
enclosure lying flat full length. Minor blemishes to the tissue guard
not effecting the Title Text. |
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THE SACRED SWINGS OF DEBI DHURA. The 'stone of luck' is to be noticed
beyond the first swing. |
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The sacrifice of a yak. At the death of a tribesman the animal is
precipitated from a high cliff on which it has being driven. |
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Tibetan baby girl. |
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Tibetan boy in his gold embroidered hat. |
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Tibetan dance with sword and Kata (veil of friendship). |
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Tibetan dogs. |
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Tibetan games. Stone throwing. |
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Tibetan goat. |
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TIBETAN MAN SPINNING WOOL. Textiles. |
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Tibetan soldier at target practice. |
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Tibetan woman of the commoner class. |
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Tibetan woman using a sling for throwing stones. |
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Tibetan women cleaning wool. Textiles |
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Tibetan women weaving. Textiles. |
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Tobogganing made easy. Tibet. |
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Woman and child praying before a shrine inside a tent. |
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Yaks and ponies conveying wool across the frontier. (Textiles) |
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YELLOW LAMAS WITH PRAYER WHEELS. |
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Cheltenham below its encircling hills. |
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Details of West Worcestershire and the adjoining parts from
Herefordshire from the 16th century Sheldon tapestry map of Warwickshire
and Worcestershire, woven hat Barchester by Robert Hicks. In the
Bodleian library. |
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Farming prospect at Pendock on the Severn Avon plain. [Pendock is a
village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills District in the county of
Worcestershire, England, situated about halfway between Tewkesbury and
Ledbury. Wikipedia] |
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Friar Street. Worcester. |
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From the Cotswold Escarpment above Staverton looking to Bredon Hill and
the Malverns. Detail of an Oil Painting by G. W. Mote. 1862 |
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Gloucester. The Cathedral tower from Miller's Green. |
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House in the High Street. Tewkesbury. Gloucestershire. |
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Lapworth Church. Warwickshire. |
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Pastures at Snitterfield. Where Richard Shakespeare lived in 4 reigns.
Near Stratford. Warwickshire |
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Preston on Stour. Warwickshire. By Sidney R Jones. |
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Tewkesbury Abbey. Gloucestershire. |
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The Avon and Bredon Hill with Bredon spire - right edge. Worcestershire |
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The Avon by the church, Stratford. Warwickshire. |
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The entrance front and Perron, Hagley. A perron is an outdoor staircase.
[ Hagley is a village and civil parish on the northern boundary of
Worcestershire, England, near to the towns of Kidderminster and
Stourbridge. Wikipedia ] |
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The entrance front, Eastington Court, Longden, Worcs. From a watercolour
by A Troyte Griffith. |
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The flattened dome of May Hill. A dominant point above Newent. [ May
Hill is a hill between Gloucester and Ross-on-Wye, whose summit is on
the western edge of Gloucestershire, though its northern slopes are in
Herefordshire. Wikipedia ] |
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The Guildhall and Chapel. Stratford. Warwickshire. |
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The Severn - Avon plane from above Great Malvern. Worcs. |
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Toddington Manor. Gloucs. |
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Welford on Avon. Warwickshire. |
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A Festival Cap. |
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A HOLIDAY HEAD DRESS. |
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A HOTEL COURTYARD. ROUEN |
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A LITTLE NORMAN GIRL. |
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A MILK CARRIER. |
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A Norman Peasant. Knitting. Textiles. |
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A ROAD NEAR ROUEN. |
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A seaside resort |
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A STREET IN GRANVILLE. |
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HAVRE. Le Havre. Harbour. Boats. |
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A STREET IN ROUEN. |
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A STREET VENDOR. FALAISE. Marchard d'ailles |
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A STREET. MONT ST. MICHEL |
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AN ANCIENT INN YARD. |
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An approach to the Abbey. Mont St. Michel. |
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CAUDEBEC EN CAUX |
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CHERBOURG. Harbour. Boats. |
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Cherry Blossom. |
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Entrance to Mont St. Michel |
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Fishermen at Fecamp. Fécamp. |
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Grandmother with granddaughter. |
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HAVRE. Le Havre. Harbour. Boats. |
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LA PORTE DU ROI. MONT SAINT MICHEL |
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LACE MAKING. Textiles |
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MONT SAINT-MICHEL - SUNSET |
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NEAR PONT AUDEMER. |
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OLD HOUSES. ROUEN |
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QUAI ST CATHERINE. HONFLEUR |
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RURAL SCENE. Cottage. |
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ST LO. Saint-Lô. |
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STARTING FOR THE WASHING SHED. |
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THE GATEWAY. DIEPPE. |
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The Harbour at low tide. Granville. |
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THE QUAY. DIEPPE |
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THE SPINNING WHEEL. Textiles. |
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The Street. Mont St. Michel |
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THE TOWERS OF ST. OUEN. |
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TIMBER FRAME HOUSE. LISIEUX. |
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VALLEY OF THE RILLE. [ The Risle (less common: Rille) is a 144 km (89
mi) long river in Normandy, left tributary of the Seine. The river
begins in Orne west of L'Aigle, crosses the western part of the
department of Eure flowing from south to north and out into the estuary
of the Seine on the left bank near Berville-sur-Mer. Its valley is part
of the Pays d'Ouche and bounds the regions of the Lieuvin and
Roumois.The Risle is regarded as a coastal river. Fishing is common
downstream at Pont-Audemer. Wikipedia ] |
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VIEW FROM THE TOP OF MONT ST. MICHEL |
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Consular Street. Consular Street (Via Consulare) is from the gate of
Herculaneum. Note the Street Fountain. Beyond and behind the fountain is
the doorway and façade of the house of the surgeon. |
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Decorative panel picture. A panel from the house of Vettii: a Cupid
drives a chariot towards the dolphins. |
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ENTRANCE TO THE TRIANGULAR FORUM. (See p.124) In the forground a public
fountain. The Street is the Street of Isis, whose temple opens on it
further down. |
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House of Ariadne. Corinthian atrium of the house of Ariadne. There are
16 Ionic columns, the capitals of which bore traces of red and blue. A
puteall is shown between two columns on the left. The central basin is
16 feet long by about six wide, and 3'3" deep. |
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House of Castor and Pollux. Corinthian atrium in the house of Castor and
Pollux. Columns and shallow impluvium of tufa coated with stucco.
Between the pillars on the left, their the puteal, to right, pedestal of
a statue. Behind, the tablinum. To left, corridor leading to the
colonnaded garden. |
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House of the Vettii. Corner of atrium and peristyle in the house of
Vettii. There is no Taminum. Behind the corner of the impluvium is the
left ala which was used as a wardrobe. The wall decorations are in the
Fourth or Intricate style. |
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In the Triangular Forum. Site of the Greek temple is the Triangular
Forum. The south-western aspect of the city is here shown. To the right
of the wall of Great Theatre and part of the colonnade. |
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Peristyle of the house of the Vettii. Peristyle of the house of as
restored. The pillars fluted in white stucco had, originally, ornate
capitals diversified with colour, like that to the left. The architrave
had a white stucco acanthus arabesque in relief on a yellow ground,
traces of which may be seen on the left side. The tall pedestal in the
garden supports a bust of Bacchus, the other side of which is a
bacchante. Traces of painting are still apparent. In the left foreground
is ivy trained in the form of a cone, as it is painted on the dado of
the wall. |
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Pompeii. Spring. |
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Semicircular bench tomb. |
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Sketch map of Pompeii. |
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Stabian Street. Looking north. The upper wall of the large theatre is on
the extreme left. The recessed space on the left is flanked by the wall
of these small theatre. Note the stepping stones and the raised
sidewalks. |
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Temple of Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva in the forum. Beyond the municipal
offices at the south end of the forum. In the background, the ridge
rising to Monte Sant' Angelo. |
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The city covered and uncovered. Looking north. Vesuvius is to the right. |
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The Gladiatorial Barracks. The gladiatorial barracks from the Triangular
Forum. The great theatre is to the left. The lofty building in the
centre is modern. |
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The House of the Faun. Atrium of the House of the Dancing Faun. Behind
is the tablinum, with its low back wall: beyond the peristyle. To right
and left are entrances to the dinibng rooms. The figure on the pedestal
of the impluvium is a copy: the original is in the Museum at Naples. |
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The Stabian Gate. Inner view of the Stabian Gate. Note the paving, ruts
and sidewalk, also the construction of the wall. |
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The Stadium Baths. South-west corner of the Stabian Baths showing part
of the colonnade. The original Doric columns of tufa have been covered
with stucco and incized lines have taken the place of the flutings. The
Capitals have been remodelled. The entablature rested, has is shown, on
thick planks, but had also a declaration of stucco reliefs, lightly
covered. The wall beyond is adorned with two stories of architectural
designs in the Fourth Style, on which figures in stucco relief stand out
from a background of red or blue. The open air swimming tank is in the
father space behind the great pillar in the foreground, which marks the
entrance. |
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The Street of Tombs. Altar tombs on the road outside the Herculaneum
Gate. The nearer is that of Servitia to her husband, "her son's friend". |
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The Temple of Fortuna Augusta. Basement of the Temple of Fortune and
lower end of the Street of Mercury. The triumphal arch is that called of
Nero. Beyond is the forum end the tallest pillar in the Temple of
Jupiter. |
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View from Pompeii. Looking south to Monte Sant' Angeloa and Castelamare
(Stabiae) |
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ARMAGH: GEORGIAN HOUSES IN BERESFORD ROW IN THE MALL. 1830. Francis
Johnston. Architect |
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CALEDON, CO. TYRONE: THE GEORGIAN BLOCK (1779). THE COLONNADE WAS ADDED
BY NASH. 1812. Thomas Cooley and John Nash, architects. |
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CARRICKFERGUS CASTLE, CO. ANTRIM, ORIGINALLY BUILT IN 1180-1205. |
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CASTLECOOLE, CO. FERMANAGH: THE MAIN FRONT (1788). James Wyatt, sebior,
Architect. [ James Wyatt RA (August 3, 1746 – September 4, 1813), was an
English architect, a rival of Robert Adam in the neoclassical style, who
far outdid Adam in his work in the neo-Gothic style. Wikipedia ] |
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DONEGAL LANDSCAPE, LOOKING INLAND FROM NEAR THE BLOODY FORELAND. MUCKISH
IS ON THE LEFT, ERRIGAL ON THE EXTREME RIGHT OF THE LINE OF MOUNTAINS |
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DONEGAL PATCHWORK, NEAR ARDAS |
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GLENGARIFF, PERHAPS THE MOST PERFECT OF THE "GLENS OF ANTRIM". |
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LOOKING DOWN ON THE VILLAGE OF GORTIN. CO. TYRONE. |
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LOOKING TO SKELMISH (ST. PATRICK'S MOUNTAIN) FROM NEAR BALLYMENA. CO.
ANTRIM |
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NEWRY, COUNTY DOWN: GEORGIAN HOUSES ALONG THE CANAL. |
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PORTSTEWART. CO. LONDONDERRY: THE INNER HARBOUR |
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SOUTHWELL SCHOOLS. DOWNPATRICK. BUILT IN 1733 |
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THE ANTRIM COAST. From the painting by Paul Henry R.H.A. |
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THE FORTIFIED FARMHOUSE OF BELLAGHY BAWN, CO. LONDONDERRY, BUILT BY THE
VINTNERS' GUILD ABOUT 1625. |
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THE MOURNE MOUNTAINS. CO. DOWN. IN THE MIDDLE DISTANCE IS MOUNT PANTHER
HOUSE, HOME OF DR. JOHNSON'S FRIEND, MRS DELANY. |
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THE VILLAGE OF GLENCOE. CO. ANTRIM |
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WHITE PARK BAY. CO. ANTRIM, WITH THE ISLAND OF RATHLIN BEYOND. |
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A BREEZE OFF THE LIZARD. Cornwall. |
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BEACHEY HEAD. Lighthouse. Sussex |
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BRIDPORT. Dorset. |
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BRIXHAM. Devon. |
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COWES. Summer. Yacht. Isle of Wight. |
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CREMILL POINT. PLYMOUTH. Devon. |
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DARTMOUTH. Devon. |
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FALMOUTH. FLUSHING SIDE. Cornwall. |
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FAREHAM. Hampshire. |
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FISHING FOR MACKEREL OFF EXMOUTH. Devon. |
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FOWEY. Cornwall |
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HEAVY WEATHER OFF LAND'S END. Cornwall. |
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HELFORD CREEK. Cornwall. |
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KINGSBRIDGE QUAY. Devon. |
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LOOE. Cornwall |
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LOW TIDE AT LITTLEHAMPTON. Sussex |
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LYME REGIS. Dorset. |
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PENZANCE. Cornwall. Lighthouse. |
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PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER. Lighthouse. Devon. |
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POOLE HARBOUR. Dorset. |
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PORTSMOUTH. ENTRANCE TO THE HARBOUR. Hampshire. |
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PORTSMOUTH. H.M.S. ST. VINCENT. Hampshire |
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SOUTH FORELAND. Lighthouse. Kent |
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SOUTHAMPTON. Ships. Liners. Tugs. Hampshire. |
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ST. ANTHONY'S LIGHTHOUSE. FALMOUTH. Cornwall |
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THE NEEDLES. Isle of Wight. |
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THE NOTHE. WEYMOUTH. Dorset. |
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THE OUTWARD MAIL. DOVER. Kent |
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TORQUAY HARBOUR. ENTRANCE. Devon. |
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YARMOUTH. I.O.W. Isle of Wight. |
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MAP OF KASHMIR. Map Accompanying 'Kashmir' by Sir Francis Younghusband
KCIE & Major E. Molyneux DSO. OVERALL SIZE 9.5x8.5 Inches. FOLDING.
IMAGE SIZE 7.5x6.5 Inches. 19x16.5 Cms. All measurements are
approximate. |
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A BOATMAN AND HIS FAMILY. |
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A CORNER OF THE VILLAGE OF PAHLGAM. LIDAR VALLEY. |
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A HINDU TEMPLE. SRINAGAR. |
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A LADAKI IN SUMMER COSTUME. |
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A MOUNTAIN FARM HOUSE. |
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A MOUNTAIN GLEN, BEFORE THE MELTING OF THE SNOWS. |
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A SRINAGAR BAZAAR. |
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A TERRACE OF THE NISHAT BAGH. |
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A WAYSIDE SHRINE. |
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ABOVE LIDARWAT. LICAR VALLEY |
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ABOVE THE CAMPING GROUND, SONMARG. SIND VALLEY |
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ABOVE THE FIFTH BRIDGE. SRINAGAR. |
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AKBAR'S BRIDGE. KARALLAYAR. |
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APPROACH TO SRINAGAR. |
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AT THE RIVER'S EDGE. SRINAGAR. |
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BRIDGE OF BURBUR SHAH. CHENAR BAGH. SRINAGAR. |
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DAWN IN THE NULLA |
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DISTANT VIEW OF NANGA PARBAT FROM THE KAMRI PASS. |
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EARLY MORNING NEAR PAHLGAM. LIDAR VALLEY. |
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ENTRANCE TO THE MAR CANAL. Srinagar. |
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EVENING ON THE DAL LAKE. |
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FROM THE CIRCULAR ROAD. GULMARG. |
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GATE OF THE OUTER WALL. HARI PARBAT FORT. SRINAGAR. |
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GOING TO THE WEDDING. UPPER INDUS VALLEY. |
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GORGE OF THE SIND VALLEY AT GUGGANGER. |
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GUGGRIBAL POINTE ON THE DAL LAKE. |
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IN THE FOREST. |
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IN THE MAR CANAL. SRINAGAR. |
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IN THE SIND VALLEY. |
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KOTWAL FROM NEAR THE DAL DARWAZA. |
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KOTWAL FROM THE FOREST ABOVE KANGAN. SIND VALLEY. |
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LAKE SHISHA NAG AT SUNSET. |
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LAKE SHISHA NAG. LIDAR VALLEY. |
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LAKE SINSA NAG. LIDAR VALLEY. |
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LALLA ROOKH'S TOMB. HASSAN ABDAL. |
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LOOKING DOWN THE GURAIS VALLEY FROM DUDHGAI VILLAGE. |
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LOTUS LILIES ON THE DAL LAKE. Botanical |
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MARKET BOATS ON THE MAR CANAL. SRINAGAR. |
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MOSQUE OF SHAH HAMADAN. SRINAGAR. |
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MOUNT HARAMOKH FROM THE ERIN NULLAH. |
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MOUNT KOLAHOI. LIDAR VALLEY |
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MOUNTAIN MISTS |
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MOUTH OF THE SIND VALLEY. |
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NEAR THE KOLAHOI GLACIER. LIDAR VALLEY. |
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ON THE CIRCULAR ROAD. GULMARG. |
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ON THE DAL LAKE IN SPRING. |
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RAMPUR. JHELUM VALLEY ROAD. |
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RUINED GATEWAY OF MARTAND. |
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RUINED TEMPLES OF AVANTIPUR. |
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RUINS OF LALLA ROOKH'S GARDENS. LAKE MANASBAL. |
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RUINS OF TEMPLES. WANGAT. SIND VALLEY. |
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SHALIMAR GARDENS. |
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SHAWL MERCHANT'S SHOPS. THIRD BRIDGE. SRINAGAR. Textiles |
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SPRING FLOODS IN THE KUTICAL CANAL. SRINAGAR. |
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SPRING IN KASHMIR. Colourful flowers |
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SUNSET ON THE JHELUM. ABOVE SPRINGAR |
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SUNSET ON THE WULAR LAKE. |
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THE CAMPING GROUND AT LIARWAT. |
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THE FROZEN LAKE, HANGABAL. |
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THE KAJNAG FROM SPOUR. EARLY SPRING |
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THE LAND OF ROSES. |
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THE LUL BEFORE THE STORM. DAL LAKE. |
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THE NISHAT BAGH. |
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THE RESIDENCY AND CLUB. SRINAGAR. |
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THE RUINS OF MARTAND. |
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THE TAKHT-I-SULIMAN FROM THE RESIDENCY GARDEN. Botanicals. |
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THE TANNIN GLEN. LIDAR VALLEY. |
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THE TEMPLE. CHENAR BAGH. |
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THE VALLEY OF GURAIS |
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WILD RHODODENDRONS. |
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ANGLE. PEMBROKESHIRE MFE [ Angle is a village and Community located on a
narrow peninsula on the very southwest tip of Wales in Pembrokeshire. It
has two public houses, a school, post office, a castle, St Mary's church
and a sandy beach to the west of the village. The nearest viable rail
station is Pembroke, from where there is a bus link. The Angle lifeboat
received silver medals in 1878 rescuing the crew of the Loch Shiel on
rocks near Thorn Island which carried cases of whisky. Wikipedia] |
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APRIL IN CARMARTHENSHIRE. |
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BOODLE'S. ST. JAMES'S. London. [ Boodle's is a London gentlemen's club,
founded in 1762, at 49-51 Pall Mall, London by Lord Shelburne the future
Marquess of Lansdowne and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and the
club came to be known after the name of its head waiter Edward Boodle.
In 1782 Boodle's took over the "Savoir Vivre" club house at 28 St.
James's Street, London and has been located there ever since. The
club-house was designed by John Crunden in 1775 and the ground floor was
refurbished by John Buonarotti Papworth between 1821 and 1834. Wikipedia
] |
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CALDEY ISLAND FROM LYDSTEP. PEMBROKESHIRE |
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CHALK FARM. LONDON N.W.1. Train. |
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CROMER SANDS. Norfolk |
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DINGWALL. ROSSSHIRE. |
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DRIFTERS AT YARMOUTH. Norfolk. |
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HARLECH. Wales |
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LEEDS. Yorkshire. |
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LOW TIDE. SCARBOROUGH. Yorkshire. |
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LYMINGTON. HAMPSHIRE. |
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POXWELL. DORSET. [ Poxwell (or Pokeswell as it is pronounced and often
found written), is a hamlet in South Dorset located approximately 6
miles east of Weymouth. The current population of the village is around
50. The name originates from the ‘Pokes well’ – a well dating from the
period when occupied by the Romans in the 1st century which is located
on a hillside in the village. In 1989, English Heritage excavated a site
nearby to this and found ruins of a settlement dating to around the same
period, in which various artefacts were found. Wikipedia ] |
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SEPTEMBER EVENING. ANGLE. Pembrokeshire. [Angle is a village and
Community located on a narrow peninsula on the very southwest tip of
Wales in Pembrokeshire. It has two public houses, a school, post office,
a castle, St Mary's church and a sandy beach to the west of the village.
The nearest viable rail station is Pembroke, from where there is a bus
link. The Angle lifeboat received silver medals in 1878 rescuing the
crew of the Loch Shiel on rocks near Thorn Island which carried cases of
whisky. Wikipedia ] |
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SNOW IN GELN DOCHART. [ Glen Dochart in Perthshire, Scottish Highlands
is a glen which runs from Crianlarich eastwards to Killin, following the
course of the River Dochart as it flows through Loch Dochart and Loch
Iubhair. It is met by Glen Ogle at Lix Toll. Wikipedia ] |
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SPRING IN THE NEW FOREST. Hampshire |
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THE KYLE OF TONGUE. SUTHERLANDSHIRE. |
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THE MARCH DYKE. CAINSNORE OF CARSPHAIRN. Dumfries & Galloway |
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UNLOADING AUSTRALIAN WHEAT. London Docks. |
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WALTON ON THAMES. Surrey. |
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WESTMINSTER. London. |
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WET ROOFS. ARDROSSAN. AYRSHIRE. |
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WINTER DUSK. KNARESBOROUGH. Yorkshire |
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WINTER MORNING IN THE FARMYARD. WEST HUNTON. Norfolk |