Wet Afternoon in March-Orphaned Brick
Wet Afternoon in March-View from a Bench
Wet Afternoon in March-Path (2)
Wet Afternoon in March-Potting Shed
Wet Afternoon in March-Closed
Wet Afternoon in March-Edging
Wet Afternoon in March-Topiary
What Do You See?
Sundial
Teardrops
Wheelbarrow
Autumn is Orange
Fallen Apples Under an Iron Bench
My World Is Blue
The Courts Garden Temple
Autumn in Holt
Two Visitors on a Bridge (Square B&W Edit)
In An English Country Garden
In Colour
Allium
Without a Face
Meanwhile, In A Parallel Universe
Second Hand Books
Tri-X 400 Edit
Three Sticks
Red and Green
On the Bridge
Through the Heat Whispered Trees
Chance Encounter with Clark Kent and Lois Lane
Allium
Japanese Bridge at The Courts Garden
Wet Afternoon in March-Spring Flowers
Wet Afternoon in March-Rivulet
Wet Afternoon in March-Temple
Wet Afternoon in March-Spade
Wet Afternoon in March-Allium in the Dye Pool
Wet Afternoon in March-Wheelbarrow
Wet Afternoon in March-Path (1)
Wet Afternoon in March-Bamboo
The Temple in the Courts Garden
Bamboo
Just the Beginning
Sculpture by Ruth Moilliet
Tea Room 2 (Colour Restored)
Tea Room 1
Tea Room 4
Tea Room 2
Tea Room 3
Tea Room 6
Tea Room 5
A Bridge a Crossing
Gertcha
Diminishing Perspective
Spion Kop
Wheelbarrow Blues
Listing Wheelbarrow
Hats
Garden Seat for Two
Tokina Blues
No Sign of Hemingway
The Courts - Tree
The Courts - Rill
The Courts - Water
The Courts - Window
Pond
Rill
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