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This is the river Aln going over a wear on the grounds of Alnwick Castle. The castle can be seen in the background. This is the family home of the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, the Percy family. I guess you could say this was their back garden.
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MAKOKOI glitter bear necklace
:: C'est la vie! :: pompom earrings
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For #MacroMondays and this week's theme #WearAndTear
Happy Macro Monday!
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Stanier 5MT 44871 makes it's way through a tunnel of trees as it heads towards Wolsingham and eventually Stanhope with "The Railway 200 Special" tour.
A little earlier in the trip the train had passed over part of the original Stockton and Darlington Railway route of 1825 which was opened exactly 200 years ago on the 27th September. Celebrations have been held over the weekend including a recreation of the first train over the route.
This section of the line however is a relative newcomer having opened in 1847 as far as Frosterley, eventually reaching Stanhope in 1862.
27th September 2025.
I loved this sign. I don't understand why people refuse to wear a mask - it protects you and it protects others.
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the river bends
and bends
,,,,,,,,,,and bends
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One of the many beautiful buildings in the city of Mdina - this one maybe not looking the best from the outside but has lots of character.
William Alfred Cocks of Ryton [1892-1971]
Here are some boys in uniform, with their officers at the back, from the Boys Club that Cocks' ran from his own home. nd [1910]
William A Cocks of 18, St Mary's Terrace, Ryton, was a well known local watch and clock maker and a keen amateur archaeologist and photographer. His father, John Cocks was a Newcastle Bank official who wrote for the Hexham Courant as "Old Cross" for many years, and was closely involved with Ryton Congregational Church. William Cocks was also probably a member of the Church and recorded its activities.
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