"Squibbing The Bridge" MERRY CHRISTMAS, (pips)
Christmas 2007
Somerset & Wiltshire.
Monarch's Way Footpath
HFF Everyone.
Ninesprings ~ Yeovil
Aerial Power Line Survey
Metal Heads HMHBM! (PiPs)
Ninesprings.
Winter Sun and Long Shadows
Tight Squeeze (5pips) HFF
Sunlight across the River
Heritage Railway
Great White On Parade
Snowdrops
Dunster Watermill
Inside the Mill
Catkins +2 Pips
Coastal Grey Day
To the Manor
Up and Away
Guitarist in Bath
Waiting for the Tide
On the Levels
Blue.
Low Tide and Flowers, + Pip
Sunset Over The Bay
Now and Then, see pips.
HBM
Rhyne's & Droves
Make Me Smile! HFF!
Rope Walk (PiPs)
Still Water
HFF Everyone.
Ladies bathing.
If walls could talk
Relaxing on a bench after taking a plunge
The Roman Baths
Brimsmore Garden Centre.
HFF from Bath
Martock Fire Service fence
Going Green
Autumn Afternoon.
Bland and boring bench
November Colour
Shapes
Bossington beach
Rainbow
Parasol
Breaking wave
HBM
Watchet beach
HBM from Minehead.
Dunster Church & Cottage.
The Yarn Market ~ Dunster
HBM. Dunster Castle Gardens.
Dunster Castle
Minehead Promenade & Harbour.
Minehead Harbour
Silhouettes at Sunset , HFF
HFF Everyone
Through the Trees, HFF.
On this day ...
HBM ~ Inside The Pudding House
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UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe...UNESCO World Heritage…Patrimoine Mondial de l‘UNESCO
UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe...UNESCO World Heritage…Patrimoine Mondial de l‘UNESCO
Auf geht es in den Urlaub - Vivent les vacances - A few holidays... " lunga vita alle vacanze
Auf geht es in den Urlaub - Vivent les vacances - A few holidays... " lunga vita alle vacanze
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Pulteney Bridge and Weir.
Pulteney Bridge is a bridge over the River Avon in Bath, England. It was completed by 1774. it is highly unusual in that it has shops built across its full span on both sides. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building. The bridge was designed by Robert Adam and named after William Jonestone and Frances Pulteney. They secured the funding from Parliament, so they named the bridge after themselves.
Pulteney Weir (or just “the Weir” for short) was built in the late Middle Ages to prevent the river from flooding the town of Bath. It is a low barrier built across a river in order to control water level and regulate flow—was completely rebuilt in the early 1970s and given a more effective and now iconic V-shape design. A sluice and controlled flood gates were also added in the upgrade.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulteney_Bridge
Pulteney Weir (or just “the Weir” for short) was built in the late Middle Ages to prevent the river from flooding the town of Bath. It is a low barrier built across a river in order to control water level and regulate flow—was completely rebuilt in the early 1970s and given a more effective and now iconic V-shape design. A sluice and controlled flood gates were also added in the upgrade.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulteney_Bridge
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........wünsche noch einen schönen Abend,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
A cracking shot Amelia.
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