Somerset Style
The Palace Moat,
No Takers
The old Canal,
Mud Bank Moorings
The West Front,
Occasional Use,
Heads in the Clouds!
Fly Past
Archive image from the Bridgwater and Taunton Cana…
Sunset from the Window
Pebble Beach!
Spruce
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Walls aplenty,
A shot from the Bridge!
May Bank Holiday
Walls and Gates,
Half Way Up!
Darkness Falls
Posted.
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Brick & Tile Kiln
Twin Lochs
Scenic Road
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At the Bus Stop
Fence in the Glen.
Country Road, Pip
Pavement Benches
February Coastal
Loch Ba,
Low Tide!
On the Beach
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Southern Uplands!
Metal Wall
Bringing Home the Catch
Platform One!
Across the Loch!
A Quarry No More, 2 Pips & 2 Notes.
In the Shadows
Liquid Gold.
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Penniless Porch,
Market Square, Wells, with the cathedral as a backdrop and the Penniless Porch mid-photo,
The three-story porch building is constructed from Doulting ashlar stone, which is quarried in the nearby Mendip Hills. And It was named for the beggars who plied their trade there,
The Penniless Porch was painted by the artist William Turner in 1795
A good choice of seating in the marketplace, HBM and a good week!
Large would be my choice!
The three-story porch building is constructed from Doulting ashlar stone, which is quarried in the nearby Mendip Hills. And It was named for the beggars who plied their trade there,
The Penniless Porch was painted by the artist William Turner in 1795
A good choice of seating in the marketplace, HBM and a good week!
Large would be my choice!
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