Roger (Grisly)'s photos with the keyword: Architecture
Abbey Ruins.
01 Oct 2024 |
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These very attractive stone colours are at Kilwinning Abbey and monastery in North Ayrshire, Scotland.
It is I understand a type of limestone from a local quarry, (Goldcraigs freestone quarry)
Founded in the late 1100s it was the home of Tironensian Benedictine monks, who lived here for around 400 years, the majority of monks would have come from the Mother House of Kelso Abbey.
Large view for detail and HWW!
Walls and Windows
03 Sep 2024 |
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South Ayrshire Council HQ.
County Buildings on Wellington Square in Ayr, which had been built in 1931 as the headquarters for the old Ayrshire County Council .
Large view recommended (shot in 16.9) ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, HWW!.
I am unlikely to be able to respond during the day, but will catch up on my return.
Evening Light.
25 Aug 2024 |
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Early May and the planters wait for their spring flowers, while holiday makers stroll the promanade and enjoy the early season sunshine,
A few drinkers at the Reeds Arms one of J D Weatherspoons many public houses.
Burnham on Sea, Bridgwater Bay, Somerset,
It really needs a large view for the details. HBM!
Castle Walls
02 Jul 2024 |
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A dark and mysterious castle with a long history, This is Dunstaffnage Castle which was built before 1240 and has far reaching views across the Firth of Lorne, Once the stronghold of the MacDougall Clan it was captured by Robert the Bruce in 1308 and stayed in Royal hands until 1409.
In 1746 Flora MacDonald was held here before her transfer to the Tower of London, for aiding the escape of Bonnie Prince Charlie. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, HWW! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,Large maybe
For Sight and Sound www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTZs7oMEIOY
After the Evening Tide.
20 Jun 2024 |
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Bridgwater Bay at Burnham On Sea on a warm May evening, the late tide has receded leaving wet sand and water pools. while the lights from the countries shortest pier provide long shadows that illuminate the sea wall and battered fencing,
The Victorian style Pier, Built 1914 , 121 feet or 37 meters long.
HFF and a great weekend ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Large if you prefer!
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