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Milby is a hamlet in North Yorkshire, England. It is situated to the immediate north of Boroughbridge.
The Roman road, Dere Street crossed the River Ure at Milby. Until the mid 19th century, the old wooden bridge remains could still be seen
Spring 2021
These are the remains of the hamlet of Lodge overlooking Scar House Reservoir, Upper Nidderdale
The view from the ruins of the Methodist Chapel over Scar House Reservoir is a delight to see though when the chapel was functioning the view would have been over a green and fertile valley
Lodge was a small farming hamlet complete with Methodist Chapel originally founded as a monastic grange farm. Abandoned in the 1920's its historic legacy is faint but enduring.
In 1900 Lodge was a thriving community of small upland farms. It probably started life in the 13th century when a grange farm was built here. The farm and land belonged to the Cistercian Monastery of Byland Abbey. When the Abbey was dissolved in 1538 the land was sold to wealthy local landowners who over the next 350 years improved the farms and land.
Bradford Corporation, responsible for building Scar House Reservoir owned Lodge from 1904. The last residents left in 1929
At one time the droveway through Lodge was the main road connecting Scotland to Eastern England
Detail from the information board at Lodge
Hardraw Force, near the hamlet of the same name in the Yorkshire Dales. I believe it's the highest single drop fall in England (coupd be wrong). Sadly I could only visit during a dry summer when the river flow was not so impressivel, a beautiful spot nonetheless.
This tree stands near the intersection of Woody Granite Road and CA State Highway 155 in the little community of Woody, California. The hamlet is situated in the foothills. of the Greenhorn Mountains which lie at the southern end of The Sierra Nevada Range.
On my walk along the Schwarzwasserbach I passed through this very traditional hamlet - just a couple of houses - called Wäldele near Hirschegg.
The older farmhouses were built in a very dark wood.
Happy Fence Friday!
Houlsyke is a hamlet in the Glaisdale civil parish of the Borough of Scarborough, in North Yorkshire Moors National Park, England. It is situated between Danby and Lealholm.
In Roquefère is a small hamlet in the Aude where we can contemplate the Cascade of Cubservies 90 m high, from a promontory.
The yard is laden with junk, much of which is not visible here. A garage and trailer on the property area posted to the right.
This is in a small hamlet.
It was not one of his best days for photo shooting .....
Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)
Taken in the Deep Countryside in West Wales (Ceredigion)
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These are the remains of the hamlet of Lodge overlooking Scar House Reservoir, Upper Nidderdale. The reservoir can be seen through the trees on the right.
The view from the ruins of the Methodist Chapel over Scar House Reservoir is a delight to see though when the chapel was functioning the view would have been over a green and fertile valley
Lodge was a small farming hamlet complete with Methodist Chapel originally founded as a monastic grange farm. Abandoned in the 1920's its historic legacy is faint but enduring.
In 1900 Lodge was a thriving community of small upland farms. It probably started life in the 13th century when a grange farm was built here. The farm and land belonged to the Cistercian Monastery of Byland Abbey. When the Abbey was dissolved in 1538 the land was sold to wealthy local landowners who over the next 350 years improved the farms and land.
Bradford Corporation, responsible for building Scar House Reservoir owned Lodge from 1904. The last residents left in 1929
At one time the droveway through Lodge was the main road connecting Scotland to Eastern England
Detail from the information board at Lodge
Another shot from this lovely Swaledale waterfall. I've played around with different shutter speeds and I'm still undecided as to how to portray the water flow. In some instances I like the milk like flow gained with a slower shutter speed and in others I think I prefer seeing a little more movement and detail with a faster shutter!
I guess its a matter of preference really. Anyway this is a lovely fall with a series of smaller waterfalls lower down this short valley near the hamlet of Crackpot just outside Muker. Well worth a visit if you are in the area of the Keld Waterfalls.
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He screwed up his lines.Instead of "Alas poor Yorick," Larry O Bot said in robot syntax "All-ass pa jorick." Needless to say the critics had a field day.
Tananarive (Madagascar) - On ne le dirait pas, mais je suis sur le «périphérique». d'Antananarivo.
Face à moi, un spectacle rural dans la plus grande tradition malgache avec ces anciennes rizières. La capitale cherche à se développer et des promoteurs Chinois ont déjà mis la main sur de nombreuses surfaces agricoles laissées en friche, en attendant qu’elles se transforment en zones industrielles.
Le petit hameau au fond, constitué uniquement de fermes, n'est accessible qu'en barque ou à pied, en longeant les digues de terre qui délimitent les anciennes rizières.
Along the ring road
Antananarivo (Madagascar) - It doesn't look like it, but I'm on the "ring road" of Antananarivo.
In front of me, a rural spectacle in the greatest Malagasy tradition with these old rice fields. The capital is seeking to develop and Chinese promoters have already taken over many agricultural areas left fallow, waiting for them to be transformed into industrial zones.
The small hamlet at the bottom, consisting solely of farms, is only accessible by boat or on foot, along the earthen dykes which delimit the old rice fields.
An aging pair of CSX AC4400CWs find themselves on the point of train I037 traversing the East/West Connection track at Hamlet passing the Seaboard era depot crossing over the S Line. The Depot was constructed in the year 1900 in the then popular very flamboyant Queen Anne style which at the turn of the century was very popular.
Situé à quelques kms des Gorges de l’Aveyron, le Château de Cas est un haut lieu historique régional et un patrimoine architectural des XIIIe, XIVe et XVIIe siècles.
Situé dans le hameau (restauré en gîtes), il est entouré de ses dépendances: chapelle, écuries, jardin à la française, pigeonnier
Located a few miles from the Gorges de l'Aveyron, the Château de Cas is a top historical regional site with an architectural heritage of the thirteenth, fourteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Located in the hamlet (restored cottages), it is surrounded by outbuildings: chapel, stables, French garden, dovecote.
Spring 2021
These are the remains of the hamlet of Lodge overlooking Scar House Reservoir, Upper Nidderdale
The view from the ruins of the Methodist Chapel over Scar House Reservoir is a delight to see though when the chapel was functioning the view would have been over a green and fertile valley
Lodge was a small farming hamlet complete with Methodist Chapel originally founded as a monastic grange farm. Abandoned in the 1920's its historic legacy is faint but enduring.
In 1900 Lodge was a thriving community of small upland farms. It probably started life in the 13th century when a grange farm was built here. The farm and land belonged to the Cistercian Monastery of Byland Abbey. When the Abbey was dissolved in 1538 the land was sold to wealthy local landowners who over the next 350 years improved the farms and land.
Bradford Corporation, responsible for building Scar House Reservoir owned Lodge from 1904. The last residents left in 1929
At one time the droveway through Lodge was the main road connecting Scotland to Eastern England
Detail from the information board at Lodge
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The hamlet of Hexworthy, which is in the centre of Dartmoor, lies on the West Dart River, a mile upstream from Dartmeet. We have had a very pleasant lunch on several occasions at its Forest Inn, which opened in the 1850s. There is a long history of tin mining near Hexworthy. Tin works in the valley of the O Brook (sic), which is a minor tributary of the West Dart, were first recorded in 1240. The Henroost or Hexworthy Mine did not close until 1919.
Hexworthy is on a narrow country lane just over a mile to the north-west of Combestone Tor. To its east is Venford Reservoir, while to the north-east the lane joins the B3357 about half a mile west of Dartmeet.
CSX F707 departs Hamlet in perfect evening sunlight with a classic set of geeps in charge of a 41 car train.
What a piece of work is a man!
How noble in reason, how infinite in faculties,
in form and moving how express and admirable,
in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like
a god! The beauty of the world, the paragon of animals!
And yet, to me, what is this quintessence of dust? Man
delights not me—no, nor woman neither.
Blaise Hamlet was built in 1811 to accommodate retired staff from Blaise Castle estate in Henbury. It is now in the care of the National Trust.
Designed by John Nash each of the 9 cottages is unique and this style was later widely copied. The hamlet was one of the first examples of a planned community and there is a stone sundial and water pump on the green which commemorates its construction.
OLYMPUS DIGITALChiusure is a hamlet of the Italian municipality of Asciano, in the province of Siena, Tuscany.
The village of Chiusure grew up around an ancient church called Sant'Angelo in Luco, which already existed in the 8th century when it was the subject of contention between the bishops of Siena and Arezzo, later falling under the jurisdiction of the latter.
The noble Tolomei family of Siena had various possessions around Chiusure. In 1313, Bernardo Tolomei retired to lead a hermit life on one of his properties in the Accona desert not far from Chiusure and founded the Olivetan Congregation there in 1319. In 1333, Antonio di Meo Tolomei bought the village of Chiusure and then ceded the land and houses to the people.
In the 14th century, the church of Sant'Angelo in Luco, changing its name to San Michele in Luco, was entrusted to the nearby abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore, with which it became part of the Diocese of Pienza in 1462.
In 1777, Chiusure, from being an autonomous municipality, became a fraction of Asciano.
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