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Heads in the Clouds!

Coffee and Cake with a view of the Kelpies, Helix Park, Falkirk, They are largest equine sculpture in the world. Unveiled in April 2014, these 30-metre high horse-head sculptures situated in Helix Park are a monument to Scotland’s horse-powered industrial heritage. HBM and a good week ahead

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Occasional Use,

This is another image from the Bristol Channel coast therefore the Life belt is for the odd occasion when the tide is in, Blue Anchor Bay with North Hill and Minehead in the distance, Blue Anchor Bay, was previously known as Cleeve Bay. The bay and inn were the subjects of a watercolour by J. M. W. Turner in 1818, now in the Lady Lever Gallery, Port Sunlight, Large view if you prefer. HFF and a great weekend to one and all,

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The West Front,

Somerset's Well's Cathedral, captured in weak winter Sun, HWW! Please view large, the stone work is magnificent! More information www.wellscathedral.org.uk/outreach-learning/history/heritage-and-conservation/west-front-restoration

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Mud Bank Moorings

A small but important fence on the River Brue at Burnham-on Sea, The image also shows clear evidence of the huge tidal range in Bridgwater Bay. For an idea of the tides on the 6th April, Low water at 12.42pm was 0.6m and High tide at 06.42am was 11.6m a mean différance of 11m (36.08924 ft) Ref www.tideschart.com › United-Kingdom › England › Somerset › Bridgwater-Bay The Brue flows into the River Parrett just before it flows into the bay and out into the Bristol Channel HFF and a good weekend, ---------------- Large view recommended!

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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!

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Brick & Tile Kiln

Bridgwater Brick & Tile Museum in an analogue image from 2008, Local clay formed into Red Bricks and roof tiles were fired 5000 at a time in a constant temperature for four days then left to cool for another four days. At one time there were 1,300 brickyard workers in Bridgwater with products shipped all over the world, This trade kept the local wharves and quays and public houses extremely busy. 16 of these yards with up to 6 kilns each were dotted around the town, HWW !!!!

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Cool Water!

The Sound of Jura reaches the Kintyre coast at Kilkenzie near Westport, Kintyre. Large for colours and detail please!

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Fence in the Glen.

Sun and cloud over Loch Achtriochatan, Glencoe, The water to the left of the image Is the River Coe starting its journey down the glen and into Loch Leven. A large view Please,,,,,,, HFF and a good weekend.

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Pavement Benches

A mobile phone capture of Anchester Square, Callander, Scotland, HBM and a good week
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