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St Katherines Chapel, Lydiate.

Lydiate

in the county of Merseyside

Neil H's Comments

Brayford Pool
3 stars
Neil H(21st April 2013)

Thanks, Mike and Stephen....Neil

Brayford Pool
2 stars
Neil H(9th April 2013)

Thank you all for your comments, very kind of you,Neil

Lamplight
5 stars
Neil H(15th December 2011)

Thank you for the kind comment, Neil

Addison's Walk in the grounds of Magdalen College, Oxford
5 stars
Neil H(7th November 2011)

Thank you Sue for comment on my photo of St. Peter's Church. This photograph is a very nice composition of Sping. Regards, Neil. If winter comes, can spring be far behind? Percy Bysshe Shelley

Steep Hill
4 stars
Neil H(5th August 2011)

Thank you John and Dave for your comments..Regards, Neil

Usher Gallery
5 stars
Neil H(15th July 2011)

Thank you Karen...N

Ellis Mill
4 stars
Neil H(14th May 2011)

Thank you Sally, very kind of you..N

Rhododendrons in Hartsholme Country Park Lincoln
5 stars
Neil H(4th April 2011)

Reflections and colour..Magic !!

Windsor ladies
4 stars
Neil H(21st March 2011)

Thank you for the nice comment Linda...Neil.

Alnwick Castle
4 stars
Neil H(5th September 2010)

Sun setting on castle grounds, nice one Luis

5 stars
Neil H(4th September 2010)

Spooky, just for fun is first class. York one of my favourite places. Thanks for encouragement on Retford photo Shaun.

Through the archway
4 stars
Neil H(22nd August 2010)

Having visited South Africa a few times I think that SA flowers are the most scented and the UK flowers have some stunning colours Cathy. The basket and box displays do brighten up our rainy days.

Saracen's Head
4 stars
Neil H(22nd August 2010)

Thank you all for your kind comments. It is a nice place Cathy and it was once called The Kings Head Peggy, until he had it chopped off. Bath is a lovely place Ruth, one of my favourites. I guess the the flowers in the hanging baskets make the picture, the icing on the cake.....Regards to all, Neil.

St. Peter's Church
4 stars
Neil H(9th August 2010)

Thank you very much, Cathy and Mick...Neil.

A picture of Bridgnorth
4 stars
Neil H(8th August 2010)

Memories of my national service days in the RAF John, thanks.

From the cliff
5 stars
Neil H(7th August 2010)

Thanks for nice comment Cathy :)

Family Tree
4 stars
Neil H(12th July 2010)

Thanks Cathy,sounds an interesting page..Neil.

Peanuts
5 stars
Neil H(26th June 2010)

Thank you Vince, he seemed more interested in the peanut than me.

The only way is up
4 stars
Neil H(12th June 2010)

Thank you all so much, for the lovely comments. I did think of calling the photo "The Long Road" with the little child in mind climbing the hill.

Across the River
3 stars
Neil H(8th June 2010)

Thanks Mick, 7.45pm setting sun.

Lindisfarne Castle
3 stars
Neil H(7th June 2010)

Thank you Krissy !!

Lindisfarne Castle
3 stars
Neil H(7th June 2010)

Thanks Cathy, Bank holiday Monday, you can see the stream of people heading for the castle. When I enlarged this shot I saw the bird on the centre of the wall :)

To Castle Square
5 stars
Neil H(26th May 2010)

Thank you Cathy, archways are like a frame within a frame in photographs that makes you want to be able to walk through and see more. Thank you for adding me to "Underneath the Arches"....Neil.

Bournemouth Dorset
5 stars
Neil H(23rd May 2010)

They say that when I was a little boy I threw my fathers sun glasses in that water :(

Alfred, Lord Tennyson
5 stars
Neil H(23rd May 2010)

Thank you very much Mark.

Hidden Bluebells
4 stars
Neil H(20th May 2010)

Thank you all very much for your comments....Neil.

Stapleton Woods
4 stars
Neil H(20th May 2010)

Gönül teşekkürler, and thank you Stephanie. Not forgetting the stars at POE, My Thanks, for all your hard work !!

Urquhart Castle
5 stars
Neil H(20th May 2010)

Brilliant photograph of Urquhart Castle.

Winter sun
4 stars
Neil H(20th May 2010)

A breath of fresh air, one flimsy cloud and long shadows. I like the feeling of peace in this picture.

Train on the Severn Valley Railway at Bridgnorth
4 stars
Neil H(20th May 2010)

Stephanie,this brings back memories of the steam train when I was posted to Bridgenorth in the early days of serving in the RAF. thank you.

Babbacombe
5 stars
Neil H(17th May 2010)

Simply beautiful photograph Sue

Harlaxton Manor
5 stars
Neil H(16th May 2010)

Harlaxton Manor was built in the 1830s for Gregory Gregory, a wealthy Nottinghamshire businessman, to replace the original Elizabethan Manor House in Harlaxton Village.