Grouse drinking basin 22, Stanage Edge, Yorkshire
Robin Hood's Bay from Stoupe Brow 2
Stoupe Brow meadow
Howdale Moor Cotton grass 3
Robin Hood's Bay from Stoupe Brow 1
Clouds over Fylingdales Moor
Howdale Moor Cotton grass 1
Howdale Moor Cotton grass 2
The end of the Lyke Wake Walk
I Love Flamborough
Molk Hole 2
Molk Hole 1
Molk Hole arch
Selwicks Bay faults
Unstable Cliffs at Old Quay, Filey, North Yorkshir…
Burton Cliff near sunset 2
Peak Alum Works, Ravenscar
Burton Cliff near sunset 1
Cloudscape over Howdale Moor and Fylingdales Moor,…
Old Quay Rocks and Filey Brigg
Burton Cliff golden light 2
Burton Cliff golden light 1
Towards the end of the afternoon
Seatown Yellow Ridge
Seatown and Golden Cap
Boulders with seaweed
Seatown curves
To Seatown and Golden Cap
Seatown Ridge Cliff and beach
Golden Boulders and Golden Cap
Seaweed and green roundness
Seatown Ridge Cliff
Disturbed Chalk at Langtoft Quarry, East Yorkshire…
Seaweed and light, indigo and gold
Disturbed Chalk stack at Selwicks Bay, Flamborough…
Gold and indigo convergence, Burton Cliff
Selwicks Bay panorama
Violent Vulcanism in England - the Pavey Ark Brecc…
Concretionary tuff on Pavey Ark
Pavey Ark - very strange rocks
Looking up at the snowy beeches
Snowy beeches - extraordinary light
In among the snowy beeches
Snowy blue and gold
Snow field at the edge
Descent into the snowy beeches
Northcott Mouth anticline - detail
Maer Cliff incompetent deformation - detail
Northcott Mouth anticline 1
Maer Cliff incompetent deformation
Wide open
Maer Cliff syncline 2
Maer Cliff syncline 1
Plunging chevron folds at Northcott Mouth
Smooth Rock convergence 2
Maer Down cliff convergence 2
Smooth Rock convergence 1
Maer Down cliff convergence 1
Vertical bedding slab at Northcott Mouth, Cornwall…
Fair weather cumulus over Morwenstow
Little Barton Strand sole structures
Purple on gold
Castle Point and Orchard Strand
Drinking basin 8 near High Neb on Stanage Edge
Drinking basin 14 on Stanage Edge
Drinking basin 24 near Stanage End
Stanage End Slab
Stanage End boundary stone
Stanage End view to Moscar
Bamford Moor from High Neb
Hathersage and the Derwent valley
Stanage from High Neb
Bamford Moor and Win Hill
Crow Chin gulley and Jarvis Clough
Stanage Edge and Cattis Side Moor
Crook Hill
Ladybower and Ashop valley from Crook Hill
Far Deep Clough from Crook Hill
Crook Hill view NW from SE top
Ladybower from Crook Hill
Crook Hill view NW
Porth Selau sands
Porth Selau sands 2
St John's Church, Ranmoor, Sheffield
November broccoli tree 2
November broccoli tree
November hedgerow
November hedgerow 2
Afternoon convergence 1
Red bank and Beeches
Afternoon convergence 2
Symmetrical convergence
Winter wilderness 5
Rough Standhills wilderness
Winter wilderness 6
Golden winterlight 2
On the edge - Rough Standhills 1
Red brightness in Rough Standhills
On the edge - Rough Standhills 2
Green's Mill loading point, near North Lees Hall,…
Allhallows water pumping station, Rousdon, east De…
Whitlands Cliff, East Devon
Pinhay woodland, East Devon
Charton Bay, looking east towards Humble Point, ea…
Charton Bay west
White Lias at Charton Bay
Low Tide Joints
Slack Water
Debenhams at Bury St Edmunds
Blue Lias convergence
Roof of Debenhams, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
Black Ven mudflow
Church Cliffs landslide
The Spittles landslide west
Black Ven landslides
Seatown west cliffs
Slack water at Lyme Regis
The Spittles landslide east
Seatown west cliff landslides and mudflows
Seatown west cliff mudflow
Woodland clearing
Evening grindstones
Stanage sunset
Section of the old A625 road on the Mam Tor landsl…
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Drinking basin 32 near Stanage End
This is one of many numbered grouse drinking basins dating from the early 20th century carved into gritstone slabs on the northern part of Stanage Edge in the Peak District. Most are beautifully carved with strategically designed feeder grooves to channel rainwater into the basin.
More information here:
www.sheffield.ramblers.care4free.net/SCW historical notes.htm
"They are a product of local grouse-moor management, and were carved all over nearby Hallam Moors from 1907 onwards at the request of the owner, William Wilson, with the purpose of providing drinking troughs for the grouse. There are 108 in total, and the first ones carved are near Stanage Pole."
More information here:
www.sheffield.ramblers.care4free.net/SCW historical notes.htm
"They are a product of local grouse-moor management, and were carved all over nearby Hallam Moors from 1907 onwards at the request of the owner, William Wilson, with the purpose of providing drinking troughs for the grouse. There are 108 in total, and the first ones carved are near Stanage Pole."
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