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A summer evening at a country station on the Severn Valley Railway.

You know, say what you want about Pentax autofocus—erratic, nonexistent, whimsical—my K-5 did beautiful smudgy things with light that I love coming back to

L'Hampton Court Palace è un palazzo reale situato nel distretto londinese di Richmond upon Thames e nei pressi della vecchia contea di Middlesex, a circa 19 chilometri a sud-ovest della stazione di Charing Cross sulla riva del Tamigi.

GWR 2857 accelerates along the River Severn at Hampton Load.

1501 departs on a Bridgnorth train

 

You know, say what you want about Pentax autofocus—erratic, nonexistent, whimsical—my K-5 did beautiful smudgy things with light that I love coming back to

Hampton Load Station featuring Ivatt 41312. One favourite loco's to visit SVR in resent years. (MF/SVR Charter 21/3/2017)

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The garden maze at Hampton, shot from the Tower that leads to an underground tunnel that opens out on the sunken garden at Hampton, extending behind the waterfall. Taken at the beginning of April, this image still shows fall leaves.

Hampton Court Palace is a grade 1 listed Royal Palace dating back to 1514 for Cardinal Thomas Wolsey who was the chief minister to King Henry VIII. However, after falling out of favour with the King, Thomas Wolsey returned it to the King as penitence for his disgrace in 1529. Henry greatly increased the size of the palace. King William III continued to expand the palace during the 17th century but contrasting the original Tudor style with Baroque. Today, the palace still remains in the ownership of King Charles III and the Crown, King George II was the last monarch in residence.

Palace and gardens open to the public throughout the year are well worth a visit.

 

Hampton Court is hosting a Tulip Festival between 14-Apr to 1-May-2023. Here are some snaps of Tulips taken during my most recent visit.

A beautiful palace, right on the River Thames. This in one of the courtyards in the Palace. It has beautiful well maintained gardens.

GWR 2999 Lady of Legend pulls away from Hampton Loade Station.

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Minox 35PL with Santacolor 100 film.

Hampton Court Palace is a Grade I listed royal palace in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, 19 kilometres southwest and upstream of central London on the River Thames. Opened to the public, the palace is managed by Historic Royal Palaces, a charity set up to preserve several unoccupied royal properties. The palace is open to the public and a major tourist attraction. Apart from the palace itself and its gardens, other points of interest for visitors include the celebrated maze, the historic royal tennis court and a huge grape vine, the world's largest as of 2005.

Hampton Court is hosting a Tulip Festival between 14-Apr to 1-May-2023. Here are some snaps of Tulips taken during my most recent visit.

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of the Severn Valley Railway. A favourite station of mine.

With No. 4566

Ex-Great Western Railway

Designed by: G. J. Churchward

Built: Swindon, 1924

Class: 4500

Wheel arrangement: 2-6-2T

Boiler pressure: 200 psi

 

a spring visit for the Tulip Festival.

The medieval manor of Hampton Court Palace was modernized in 1494. In 1515 Thomas Wolsey began rebuilding and converting HC into a lavish palace. In 1529 Henry VIII takes over building the palace, from where he sends the first letter to Rome threatening to break with the Papacy. The South side of the palace was designed by Sir Christopher Wren for King William III and Queen Mary. The palace served as a location for the 1966 film “A Man for all Seasons.”

Hipstamatic Tintype App

Hampton, Georgia

Pentax miniature digital camera.

456007 and 455710 at Hampton Court

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