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Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge.
Rugby World Cup Semi-Final October 13, 2007: England won:-) England 14, France 9.
Over 100 flags of England in support of the England football team at the UEFA Euro 2020 (held in July 2021) football tournament on display at a house on Kings Road in the City of Chelmsford in the County of Essex (UK).
The gentleman owner of this house also makes a huge effort with his Christmas lights display every December.
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The head of the Wasdale Valley is surrounded by some of the highest mountains in England, including Scafell Pike, Great Gable and Lingmell. The steep slopes on the south eastern side of the lake, leading up to the summits of Whin Rigg and Illgill Head, are known as the "Wastwater Screes" or on some maps as "The Screes". These screes formed as a result of ice and weathering erosion on the rocks of the Borrowdale Volcanic Group, that form the fells to the east of the lake, towards Eskdale. They are approximately 2,000 feet, from top to base, the base being about 200 feet below the surface of the lake. A path runs the length of the lake, through the boulders and scree fall at the base of this craggy fell-side. On the north western side are the cliffs of Buckbarrow (a part of Seatallan) and the upturned-boat shape of Yewbarrow. Wast Water is the source of the River Irt which flows into the Irish Sea near Ravenglass.
Just love the shapes and textures exposed by the low tide on the causeway over to St Michael's Mount in Cornwall, England.
Now this picture was taken while the flag was stable. The flag is a old dirty england flag resting upon some compost i found very exciting! Originally this photo has a dull boring background with twigs and other compost behind it, so i gave it a crop! i then slowley played with the rendering tools to give it the sharper more flying in the wind feel! as the flag was muddy it didn't really go with the theme so it went through a series of different coulour edits until i found this really cool sepia look!
L1011 Tristar Named as Princess Margaret Rose.
Photo is a scanned slide of an original taken at Gatwick Airport London in 1984.
Azure blue water in the English Channel surrounds the arched promontory of Durdle Door in Dorset on the south coast of England.
Part of the 'Avebury, Stonehenge and associated areas UNESCO World Heritage Site', managed by both the National Trust and English Heritage, Avebury has long been overshadowed by Stonehenge. But access to its showy neighbour is now (rightly) pretty restricted and that makes accessible Avebury all the more charming. I took this shot to show the pattern of the stones and the Neolithic earthworks around them, one of which I am standing on, but it also shows that the village of Avebury with its fine Manor house, church and pretty houses, lies within the circles and several roads run through them. You can wander freely, touch the stones, though climbing is discouraged, and leave a crystal in a crevice to charge (if that's what lights your candle.)