HFF from Ruyton XI Towns
Yellow. Caution Moving Vehicles
Iris pseudacorus. Yellow flag iris
Polar co-ordinates of a yellow flag iris
The top terrace.
Top terrace border
Top terrace cistus
The Aviary Terrace
The Aviary Terrace 2
Powis Castle from the Orangery Terrace
HBM from Ruyton XI Towns
Fountain at Powis Castle
HFF from Ruyton XI Towns
Polished aluminium
TSC The Union Jack
HBM from Chirk
Chirk station
Chirk station sign and station.
Goods train on Viaduct
Diesel train leaving Chirk station
HFF from Ruyton XI Towns.
Green-veined White on Mallow
Undoubtedly green
Entrance to Powis Castle
HBM from the orangery at Powis Castle
Big brother is watching you
HFF from Shropshire
Damselflies in Tandem
Circles
Wheat ears
Cat's eye view
White clover. Trifolium repens
HFF from Shropshire
Chirk tunnel towpath
Holdfast of Kelp on Machrihanish Beach
Chirk tunnel from inside
Chirk viaduct
Red and Green in my garden.
Yellow and blue
Red and Green
HFF from Ruyton XI Towns
The end point
A triptych of wild flowers
Bronze age rock carvings at Fluberget at Revheim
Blower's Repository
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'Fame' borne by Pegasus.
Sculptor: Andrew Carpenter (c.1676-1737).
Year of creation:1705
This example was probably cast using Montgomeryshire lead from the Llangynog mines owned by the Powis family. Its original position at Powis was as the centrepiece of a fountain in the Baroque water gardens at the foot of the garden terraces which had been largely completed by 1705. The water garden was demolished between 1801 and 1809, and the statue was then moved and re- sited into the courtyard. The sculpture was restored in 1987.
Year of creation:1705
This example was probably cast using Montgomeryshire lead from the Llangynog mines owned by the Powis family. Its original position at Powis was as the centrepiece of a fountain in the Baroque water gardens at the foot of the garden terraces which had been largely completed by 1705. The water garden was demolished between 1801 and 1809, and the statue was then moved and re- sited into the courtyard. The sculpture was restored in 1987.
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