Peter_Private_Box's photos
Mighty stone walls in Edinburgh
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HWW!
This is Calton Hill, not to be confused with the castle!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calton_Hill
Anyone want to come to dinner?
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Happy Tuesday Table!
As for the dinner, here are some ideas www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/52355456
www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/52321506
www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/52329426
Enjoy!!
Bench in the garden
Forth railway bridge
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Painting the bridge is a continuous process!
The white sheeting is helping protect the work.
197/5 A - Pont Hafren Newydd
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HFF!
To explain.. this means 197.5 Km from the start of the motorway, in a direction away from London.
Also, to explain, if I was stranded there due to mechanical failure, I would be stood on the other side of the barrier, and behind the broken down vehicle (so it would be in the photo).. In this case I was there for work, with an appropriate and suitably equipped vehicle stood behind me for safety.
Benches, table, and walls in George Washington 'Gr…
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Happy Monday!!
Happy Tuesday!
Happy Wednesday
Not sure how happy the table and benches are in this situation, but happy days to all who visit the picture!
Turbine Hall, Hoover Dam
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Fence and railway at Blue Anchor
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HFF!
I think it is Dunster Castle in the background. Maybe Roger or Carol can verify..
The locomotive is 9F 92212 preservedbritishsteamlocomotives.com/92212-2
Roger and Carol have given us some information on what is in the background:-
The bit you are able to see in the background is Conygar Tower, known as Dunster Castle's lookout tower, The castle itself is behind the train around the third carriage,
Old and New, inside the smoky walls of Pickering s…
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The old is 'Planet' ( preservedbritishsteamlocomotives.com/planet-2-2-0-liverpool-manchester-railway/) and the new is 71000 'Duke of Gloucester' (https://www.dukeofgloucester.co.uk/ ).
HWW!
See also www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/50059828
Picnic in the shadow of the Falkirk Wheel
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Happy Tuesday Table!!
A more conventional picture of it is here... www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/48604550
Three benches
Approaching Haworth
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Locomotives 52044 (Lancashire and Yorkshire Class 25 0-6-0, built in 1887 by Beyer Peacock & Co Ltd in Manchester) and 41241 (Ivatt class 2MT 2-6-2T, built at Crewe Works in 1949) almost at Haworth station with a train from Keighley.
Fence and blue rope!
George Heriot school
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The old walls and towers of this school were the inspiration for 'Hogwarts' in Harry Potter!
www.pottertour.co.uk/blog/george-heriots-school-harry-potter.html
HWW!!
Fifteas vintage tea room
Shuttleworth College
Little horse, and lots of fences.
Unofficial village pond, Ickwell
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