The Jubilee Clock ~ Weymouth
The Boss!
Well Trodden Path ~ Stourhead
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Dahlias and Bees
HFF Everyone!
Treasures in the Attic!
Casting a Shadow.
Still enjoying colour in the garden!
More Cake!
HFF Everyone!
The River Stour at Blandford Forum.
Leaves and Eaves.
Weymouth's Bandstand Pier
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Catching up on the gossip!
15th Century Dovecote.
Topiary Garden at Athelhampton House.
Athelhampton House
Twilight ~ Cerne Abbas
HFF from Cerne Abbas
Wind Blown Autumn Leaves.
A November Sunrise
Happy Feet!
HFF everyone!
Gently Fading
Pop-up-Cafe ~ Stourhead.
Stourhead Autumn.
Autumn at Stourhead
A Walk Through the Past.
Goodnight from Stourhead.
HFF....with an interesting blue plaque.
Jewels from the Sun.
Autumn Garden (1)
Autumn Garden (2)
Autumn Garden (3)
HFF Everyone!
High Street ~ Bradford-on-Avon
Lock 14 ~ Kennet & Avon Canal.
The Tithe Barn ~ Bradford-on-Avon.
Weaver's Walk
Along the River Avon
No Hiding Place.
The Kennet & Avon Canal
Lock on the Kennet & Avon Canal.
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ANZAC Memorial ~ The Esplanade, Weymouth.
On June 1st, 2005 at Weymouth in Dorset a memorial to the Australians and New Zealanders who were accommodated in camps in the town during WWI was unveiled. Weymouth was the depot for the Anzacs Gallipoli casualties sent to UK hospitals for treatment and then discharged as convalescent.
The memorial is a three sided pillar about 1.5 metres in height and is located on the sea front. The principal Australian camp in the area was Montevideo Camp. In the Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Cemetary there are graves of those Anzacs who were never to return to their homelands
The memorial is a three sided pillar about 1.5 metres in height and is located on the sea front. The principal Australian camp in the area was Montevideo Camp. In the Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Cemetary there are graves of those Anzacs who were never to return to their homelands
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PS. There have been fresh flowers on many of the graves when I have visited.
tiabunna club has replied to Rosalyn Hilborne clubJust had a look at the link you supplied to George - awesome !!!
A friend of mine. gone now, was a policeman in that village - his name was George Russell.
Rosalyn Hilborne club has replied to Jeff FarleyWe shall forget not them, I think is the correct quote!
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