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Wellington Terrace, on Wellington Espanade, Lowestoft
Built by a great Victorian railway entrepreneur and civil engineering contractor Sir Samuel Morton Peto (who bought Somerleyton Hall and developed South Lowestoft as a fashionable resort) this was his last main building in Lowestoft, built by Lucas brothers, a unified terrace with the gardens in front. Completed c1853. Architect, John Louth Clemence.
See www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-391365-wellington-esp...
A gorgeous deep sunset reflected in the windows and paintwork of a terraced Sunderland street. The light was fading so I had to work quickly and handheld. this shot was 1/8 sec @ 200mm. kudos to the Pentax shake resistant system !
Hawthorn Leslie 0-4-0 saddle tank 'No.2' (Works No.2859 built in 1911) heaves its mixed freight wagon rake away from Marley Hill at Terrace Junction during the Legends of Industry gala on Saturday 22nd June 2024.
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More modest dwelling houses ‘bookended’ between Darnaway Street and Heriot Row in the New Town, with Doune Terrace to the rear,
on a cool February day. Looking North to Fife.
View from above of another one of those spiderweb shaped rice terraces near Ruteng town, Flores Island, Indonesia. A panoramic stitch of these terraces coming soon in the next few weeks.
Rice terraces in China, photographed in September when they are turning yellow. The Longji rice terraces are most spectacular.
A Standard Flying 12 is followed by an STL bus past a Victorian terrace built from Kingsway Models in 1/76 scale. The model has been built from one and a half kits.
The building is just a little more than half relief.The division walls are built up through the roof which at one time was a requirement for fire safety.
Minerva Terrace at Mammoth Hot Springs. Probably better photographed a little earlier than when I visited. I'll have to revisit some day. Yellowstone National Park, USA, July 2014
A pleasant street view down St James' Terrace in Southwold, looking towards the Sole Bay Inn, built in 1835, overlooked by the town's lighthouse that was commissioned in 1890.