The Way To Gordale Scar
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The beautiful Tarn Hows
Sale away
HBM................Shibden Park
Malham Cove, ............ the top
HWW................Gargrave
A Typical Dales View
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The Reds
Steam
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HMS Endeavour
HWW...........The Steps.....
Handley Page Victor
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The Iron Men of Crosby Beach
Happy Christmas
The Tree
Dovestone's
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The Fairy Pools
The Trotternish Ridge
Janet's Foss
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The Cove
HFF..............Oakwell Hall, Country Park
Shibden Hall
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Gordale Scar
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Hebden Suspension Bridge over River Wharfe
Scaleber Force
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A Whitby Sunset
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Nature is wonderful
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Another from the Archives
Mountain Meadow
HFF.............From Golden Acre Park
Another Tree From Me
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A beautiful tree
HBM...............From Whitby
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HWW...............The Hothouse.....
It’s a hidden horticultural gem where generations of gardeners have cultivated exotic fruits and blooms for more than 230 years.
Centuries ago the hothouse, tucked away at the top of Temple Newsam’s Walled Garden, was used to ripen pineapples and grow colourful flowers for the aristocrats who lived at Temple Newsam House.
Now a new generation of gardeners are continuing their esteemed predecessors’ green-fingered legacy, tending to and conserving a nationally important array of rare plants for the people of Leeds.
Centuries ago the hothouse, tucked away at the top of Temple Newsam’s Walled Garden, was used to ripen pineapples and grow colourful flowers for the aristocrats who lived at Temple Newsam House.
Now a new generation of gardeners are continuing their esteemed predecessors’ green-fingered legacy, tending to and conserving a nationally important array of rare plants for the people of Leeds.
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