The River Severn in Winter
The Welsh Bridge
Barrier, Cherry tree, Bridge and Church
HBM from Broughty Ferry
Red buoy red padlock. hFF Everyone
River Nith Cormorant
Heron on The Caul
Devorgilla Bridge Over the River Nith in Dumfries
The Weir on Christmas Eve
hFF from Shrewsbury
HFF from Shrewsbury
Messing About on the River
Cherry tree by the Severn
A Wet Happy Bench Monday from Shrewsbury
HFF from Norwich
The great outdoors
Fog on the River Dee
Swans in Shrewsbury
HFF from Shrewsbury
Not so HBM from Shrewsbury
HFF from Shrewsbury
HBM from Budleigh Salterton
HFF from Newhaven
Dean Village Edinburgh
HFF from Newhaven
Sunrise on Newhaven
Neptune - looking a bit cross about plastic pollut…
3 swimmers
HFF from Edinburgh
Cedars of Lebanon in the mist.
A bridge through a bridge
Autumn on The Severn
Shrewsbury station rail bridge
Shrewsbury station rail bridge
Shrewsbury Rail Bridge
Flooding at the English Bridge
Row your boat
Christmas morning in Shrewsbury
Shadows and reflections
Dundee at sunset
3 Bridges and a Boat
Underneath the Arches
Bridges Over the River Tweed
River Wensum by Pulls Ferry
River Wensum
Colourful Canoes
Lily's Riverside Tea Garden
The swan
Water daffodils
Footbridge to flooded car park
Llangollen partial reflections
Llangollen Station
HFF from Shropshire
Shrewsbury school and boat club
Kingsland Bridge
Shrewsbury weir.
HFF Everyone
Spirit of Nøkken
Looking towards Dundee
Shrewsbury rail bridge
Underneath
The River Perry
Bradford Bridge View
Jarrold Bridge
Two spectators
The Ribs of Beef, Norwich
Montgomery Canal Aqueduct from the Vyrnwy bridge
Underneath the arches
Vyrnwy Bridge
HFF everyone. 21st April 2017
Pavement and shadows
Severn salmon leap
Rail bridge. Light at the end of the tunnel
Silk
DANGER. Weir below
After the picnic it's time to climb to the top
Bridge over the river. Afon Eiddew
Museum of The Gorge
HFF to you all
Flooded Fence At Attingham Park
Barmouth Viaduct
Penmaenpool toll charges.
Penmaenpool toll bridge
Barmouth Viaduct
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Pulteney Bridge and Weir.
Pulteney Bridge is a bridge over the River Avon in Bath, England. It was completed by 1774. it is highly unusual in that it has shops built across its full span on both sides. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building. The bridge was designed by Robert Adam and named after William Jonestone and Frances Pulteney. They secured the funding from Parliament, so they named the bridge after themselves.
Pulteney Weir (or just “the Weir” for short) was built in the late Middle Ages to prevent the river from flooding the town of Bath. It is a low barrier built across a river in order to control water level and regulate flow—was completely rebuilt in the early 1970s and given a more effective and now iconic V-shape design. A sluice and controlled flood gates were also added in the upgrade.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulteney_Bridge
Pulteney Weir (or just “the Weir” for short) was built in the late Middle Ages to prevent the river from flooding the town of Bath. It is a low barrier built across a river in order to control water level and regulate flow—was completely rebuilt in the early 1970s and given a more effective and now iconic V-shape design. A sluice and controlled flood gates were also added in the upgrade.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulteney_Bridge
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........wünsche noch einen schönen Abend,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
A cracking shot Amelia.
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