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Passing Bromford Bridge, ex-DRS 66302, 66761 Wensleydale Railway Association 25 Years 1990-2015, 66755 Tony Berkeley OBE RFG Chairman 1997-2018 and 66125 work 6X01 Scunthorpe Trent TC to Eastleigh East Yard.
Reflection on a beautiful day. Especially fond of the upper righthand corner here with the bridge railing and notices posted on the gate.
Rush hour traffic zooms by 200 Berkeley, locally known as the Old Hancock Building and one of the older skyscrapers in the city. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
El tráfico en hora punta pasa por 200 Berkeley, conocido localmente como el Old Hancock Building y uno de los rascacielos más viejos de la ciudad. Boston, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos.
Berkeley is a town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. It lies in the Vale of Berkeley between the east bank of the River Severn and the M5 motorway within the Stroud administrative district. The town is noted for Berkeley Castle where the imprisoned Edward II was murdered.
Sitting in the middle of Marin Circle in Berkeley, California, this fountain, featuring the State symbol golden bears, was originally built to be the grand entrance to the state capitol building.
Ultimately, Sacramento became the state capital but despite being destroyed by a runaway truck in the late 1950s, the Berkeley fountain was rebuilt and remains a beloved fixture in the city.
This late afternoon shot of Fairfax Street in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, includes a view of the mural on the side of the building housing the Fairfax Coffee House. I took this photo while standing near the entrance to Berkeley Springs State Park, which also features a health spa with mineral springs.
A lot of English history involved this castle and the Berkeley family. The castle has remained in the Berkeley family since they reconstructed it in the 12th century, except for a period of royal ownership by the Tudors. It is traditionally believed to be the scene of the murder of King Edward II in 1327. Elizabeth I visited a few times and the castle changed hands multiple times during the civil war.
The castle has also been featured in a number of British productions including Wolf Hall. The day we visited, a new BBC drama was being filmed there.