Wilde eend
duck crossing
Delicate Daffodils Blossoms... ©UdoSm
Ausblick (1)
She said sit down benches enough
On the way to the benche
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'Karion' Passing Dumbarton
Street art by Rosarlette.
Street art by Rosarlette.
Hello Heron
Street art by Rosarlette.
Street art by Rosarlette.
Goos People
Edgewood
Wee Fairy Door
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Genova
Ausblick (2)
Lake Whakamaru
Biene Majas Berufsleben (PiP)
A Year Ago Today
Woolworths, High Street, Dumbarton
Silberne Drähte in einem fränkischen Weinberg - Si…
At The Lookout Above Tokoroa
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Fränkische Köstlichkeiten - Franconian Delicacies…
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HBM-Sit down for five,,,with a cushion
Going Coastal
Trees By Lake Moananui.
HBM sit beside the castle
Eating by sunset
Wee Fairy in the Rain
Basilika Maria Laach
Mute Swan, River Leven, Dumbarton
Bordighera
Castillo de Lopera
Narzissen... ©UdoSm
Baumwipfelpfad
Canadese ganzen
Coton Mill on the Shropshire Union canal
Am Scheideweg - At a crossroads
Hans Fallada
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" A - 1 Les chiffres et les lettres - " A - 1 Zahlen und Buchstaben - A - 1 numbers and letters "
" A - 1 Les chiffres et les lettres - " A - 1 Zahlen und Buchstaben - A - 1 numbers and letters "
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Scotland / Schottland / Écosse / Scotia / Caledonia
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"The Captain James Lang" Public House, Dumbarton
James Lang was one of the Langs of Chapelton. He was born in Dumbarton in 1805, and was educated there. James became a law clerk in the Town Clerk's office, but he later served on the town's steamers. In 1830, he became the captain of one of the Dumbarton Steamboat Company's vessels. He commanded, in succession, the "Dumbarton", the "Leven", the "Prince Albert", the "Lochlomond", and the "Queen". In 1835, he married Agnes MacCallum of Greenock; she was the daughter of Peter MacCallum, founder of P MacCallum & Sons, iron and steel merchants, Greenock. Quoted from the Geograph website
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