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Former Reading GP-40, now wearing Conrail blue, crosses the twin bridges on my friend's garden railroad.
31/08/2013 - Moto GP Silverstone.
Shots also include some Moto 2 and 3.
My first time shooting bikes woop! Pretty happy with the results.
All shots taken with Canon 550d and Tamron 70-300mm vc (great lens by the way!)
All images were taken from spectator positions (really need to get my hands on a media pass or something!) and about half were shot through the fences.
GP-30 leads the way through downtown Batavia with three units and near 50 cars on a very hot summer Aug day back in 2002
Friday paddock atmosphere at the 2026 Monaco GP Historique: working on Roman Rusinov's Ligier-Renault JS25.
Find more pictures and a comprehensive report at 8W.
My old Corgi Gift Set 26 - GP Beach Buggy and Sailing Boat (from 1971 to '76).
The steering wheel had fallen out and the windscreen collapsed. I bought a scrap buggy and used the steering wheel from that, reattaching the screen at the same time.
I'll have to get the builder's sand out again one day when it's sunny to get some pictures of the whole combination.
Bin ein großer Moto GP Fan... musste Danbo einfach auf meine Bikes setzen, ich konnte nicht anders ;-)
I'm a big Moto GP Fan.
I just had to put Danbo on my motorcycles.
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Church of St Necton ,Hartland Devon - "the Cathedral of North Devon".
The large impressive church is dedicated to St Necton a 6c saint of Irish/Welsh extraction and founded near his holy well nearby www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/ypD9239407 where he lived until he was decapitated by a band of robbers. Legend says he then picked up his head and walked back to his well. Everywhere his blood dripped, foxgloves sprang up. They can still be seen every year on many of the local road - It is said one of the thieves was so filled with awe and remorse that he buried him by the well. Miracles were reported at his tomb which became a place of pilgrimage and a monastic community sprang up by the 6c. to the north of the church.
c. 1050 traditionally a new collegiate church was founded in thanksgiving for the preservation of her husband's life in a storm at sea by Gytha, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gytha_Thorkelsd%C3%B3ttir mother of King Harold killed at Hastings in 1066, and wife to Godwin, Earl of Wessex. Some prefer to say it was Godwin himself who started the building as Harton / Hartland was his royal manor
Nothing is known of the earliest building nor whether it was rebuilt or enlarged when the early (collegiate) church was replaced by a house of Augustinian regulars at Hartland Abbey (in the valley below the church) ic1170 from which only the font survives.
The present church dates from c 1360. The four stage tower added c 1420 is 128 feet high and has for centuries been a landmark to sailors at sea. It holds 6 bells re cast in 1826, last rehung in 1952 weighing practically 3 tons
It comprises nave, chancel, north and south aisles, transept chapels and porches, and west tower.
Features of the interior include restored medieval wagon roofs; www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/6p82F65WDB a fine c1450 rood screen, with evidence of ancient colouring throughout; www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/37jAF41R4g and a late Norman font. www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/0cY2v04mK8
After the abbey was dissolved in 1539 it was gifted by Henry Vlll to the Sergeant of his Wine Cellar at Hampton Court, William Abbott. His son William married Anne www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/H9U2P2xUe2 co-heiress daughter of William Millington of Conning. Their heiress daughter Prudence brought Hartland & its Abbey estate to her husband Andrew Luttrell of Dunster and the Abbey remained in that family until 1704 when their heiress Mary Luttrell married Paul Orchard l having a son Paul Orchard ll 1812 www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/4A8zq99Y72 & daughter Charlotte 1791 www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/c4b50T9Lq5 who married Rev Hooper Morrison and inherited the estate on the death of her brother. The estate then passed to her son Rev Thomas Hooper Morrison of Alwington; flic.kr/p/2rj89yv However he never lived in the Abbey & after he died without issue in 1824, the estate passed to Lewis William Buck great-nephew of Paul Orchard II, and grandson of George Buck and Anne Orchard daughter of Paul Orchard l whose descendants changed their name to Stucley and were created baronets in 1859. They have retained the estate ever since .
The church was restored in 1848, when the east wall of the chancel was rebuilt, and north and south parcloses were erected. and later between 1910-1911, but retains much of the early fabric and features.
Pauline E CCL www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1333578
31/08/2013 - Moto GP Silverstone.
Shots also include some Moto 2 and 3.
My first time shooting bikes woop! Pretty happy with the results.
All shots taken with Canon 550d and Tamron 70-300mm vc (great lens by the way!)
All images were taken from spectator positions (really need to get my hands on a media pass or something!) and about half were shot through the fences.