Baldock
in the county of Hertfordshire
Penmon
in the county of Isle of Anglesey
Leicester
a Historic City in the county of Leicestershire
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Mupe RocksMupe Rocks are about 2 miles east of Lulworth Cove...in the distance is Worbarrow Tout and Gad Cliff
Shakespeare's BirthplaceShakespeare's Birthplace 07.09.2008-compare it with my 1950's picture
Floods July 2007Upton under Severn July 2007
Blakeney
Upton Parish ChurchThe church of st Peter and St Paul in the autumn sunshine
A view of Aysgarth, North YorkshireSt. Andrews Church, Aysgarth
A view of Aysgarth, North YorkshireThe Upper Falls at Aysgarth
A view of Aysgarth, North YorkshireThe Lower Falls at Aysgarth
Forest cascade.Waterfall on the footpath to Keswick, from Castlerigg Farm campsite.
Dorset was the first county in England to cultivate cabbages, when it was brought across from Holland in 1539 by Sir Anthony Ashley (1551 - 1628). His beautiful ornate tomb can be seen in the church at the village of Wimborne St Giles, Dorset. The Polyhedron at the feet of the effigies of Sir Anthony and his wife, is believed by many to represent a cabbage.
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