HBM ~ The first snows of the year
The beautiful Wachau Valley
A fox comes to visit
HWW ~ Between walls
Grey Wagtail
HFF ~ Dog walking
A dusty Ice Road
Winter’s miracle
HBM ~ Lone Bench
Coppernob
HWW ~ Winter’s grip
Dürnstein's ruined castle and the Danube
I’m a Celebrity, get me out of here !”
A Dales summer view
A Winter flight of waterfalls
HBM ~ St Andrew’s Church, Grinton
Schönbühel Castle
Driving mist
HWW ~ A walk to Hartshead Pike
A warning to us all
HFF ~ The footbridge
Footbridge over the River Swale at Reeth
A walk through Dürnstein
A Big tree
HFF ~ A misty winter
The St Gotthard Pass
HWW ~ Middleham Castle
Middleham and its castle
HBM ~ Dürnstein Abbey view
Memories of Austria
Thoughts of Summer
HFF ~ Know your place!
Christmas in Manchester centre.
A Christmas Wish
HBM ~ Above Dürnstein looking down to the Danube
Dürnstein
Christmas time in the city
A summer ramble
HFF ~ A fence for Christmas
Bratislava castle at night.
HWW ~ Yockenthwaite
December
HBM ~ Catch the Leaves
Cumil
Backwater calm.
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Platform 9 3/4
A different look at the York National Railway Museum here as we venture into a hall of mixed railway historic memorabilia. So many things to see here that it is almost overwhelming. The statue is the old Britannia and her supporters from Euston Station. Of course the more daring of visitors, in the know, could simply vanish into the world of Harry Potter via this same platform.
"Euston opened in 1838 as the terminus for the London & Birmingham Railway. The arch was a grand architectural statement of the arrival of the railway in the capital. It was designed by Philip Hardwick and built from Yorkshire stone in Classical Greek Doric style with four columns. Robert Stephenson designed the station's train shed in the same year. The arch was demolished, despite considerable protest, in 1961." National Railway Museum website.
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"Euston opened in 1838 as the terminus for the London & Birmingham Railway. The arch was a grand architectural statement of the arrival of the railway in the capital. It was designed by Philip Hardwick and built from Yorkshire stone in Classical Greek Doric style with four columns. Robert Stephenson designed the station's train shed in the same year. The arch was demolished, despite considerable protest, in 1961." National Railway Museum website.
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