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Located on the Beach at Talacre in North Wales, Point of Ayr Lighthouse also known as Talacre Lighthouse was built in 1776 and decommissioned in 1883. The Lighthouse is closed to the public. It does have a pronounced tilt of 10-15 degrees
The Walsall-bound platform at Wednesbury Town station, still in place despite passenger services ending in 1964 and freight in 1993.
The Klondyke Works were built in 1899 in the village of Newhall in South Derbyshire with Bretby Brick & Stoneware Company being formed in 1909. Brick production ceased in the 1930s but the company carried on manufacturing stoneware items including sanitary ware and finally concentrated on stoneware pet bowls until final closure in 1995.
On the way back through. A fascinating night walk through Scotland’s largest historical mural inside Colinton Tunnel, Edinburgh.
The disused tunnel was transformed in to an artwork by a team of artists, led by Chris Rutherford, with aid of children from local primary schools.
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2301L leads 6W46, a Rockhampton to Longreach Linfox intermodal train.
Burngrove Junction and the Gregory Branch is visible in the background. Also visible between the junction and the rear of the train is a gap in the overhead wiring which is no longer active on the Central Line west of Burngrove Junction.
Tolmies, Comet, QLD.
Wednesday, 24 September 2025.
Strand Station, also known as Aldwych, was on a spur of the Piccadilly Line. Opened in 1907 it was underused so restricted to weekday business hours in 1962. It closed for good in 1994 when the cost of replacing the lifts was considered uneconomic.
The station has been used as a filming location in conjunction with the London Transport Museum who also organise occasional tours. It was also used to store art works during the blitz in WW2.
It features the iconic 'Leslie Green' design with the claret tile work.
I'd call this the bridge to nowhere, but that's in Aotearoa New Zealand. The canal is still here, but it is silted up. All the same, it's a fine bit of stonemason's craftsmanship.
A disused aircraft hanger (1961) sits on the edge of the flooded caldera at Whalers Bay, Deception Island. The first powered flight in Antarctica took off from this beach in 1928.
The old church shown from the outside one morning in early spring. The octagonal sanctuary is right in front here — it becomes your standard square building with the addition of ante rooms and foyers around the octagon.
The Healey Dell Reserve is constructed along the old trackbed of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway branch line from Rochdale to Bacup. This shot is of the final section in the other direction, ending on the outskirts of Rochdale and for a long time a popular walking route.