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Gatepost decoration - a study in texture & shape (round).
The rest of this structure is sandstone, but I am pretty sure the ball is concrete.
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A Wall, A Gatepost and Yew Barrow. This was taken only 2 foot from my car, just one of those shots i saw as i was driving along the road on Wastwater, the light was perfect on the slopes of Yew Barrow, (the big pointy thing that looks like a mountain;).
Canon EOS 5D MKII, Canon 17-40mm, F11, 19mm, ISO50, Exp 1/4 Second
Lee ND 0.9, Hitech Soft Grad 0.6
Raw File Processed in Lightroom, Edited in Elements.
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This farm laneway gets lots of attention from photographers, including myself. I waited to see if the setting sun was going to illuminate the entire vineyard, but only the barn caught the sun.
Tarnagulla. Population 130.
Gold was discovered here at Sandy Creek in 1852. Many New Zealanders went to the gold rush here and the second main mining area was called Poverty Gully after Poverty Bay in New Zealand. In 1860 Sandy Creek was changed to Tarnagulla. The Victoria Hotel and theatre and some other buildings in the town date from the early 1860s when it was founded as a town. It must have been a religious place as between 1864-69 Anglican, Wesleyan, Catholic, Presbyterian, Baptist, Welsh and Primitive Methodist churches were opened in the town! But as the diggers left the churches were demolished or transported elsewhere and only four remained by the end of the 19th century. The town had a Mechanics Institute from 1858 and the Victoria Hotel and Theatre from 1861. The Victoria Hotel is now the public hall for Tarnagulla. Gold mining ceased around 1912 at Tarnagulla and not much has happened there since. But the beautiful Gothic Wesleyan Methodist church with polychromatic Flemish bond brick work was burnt down in 2000. The churches are now private residences including the Presbyterian 1864; the Catholic 1912; the Anglican 1864. The 1863 built Courthouse and the 1856 Gold Warden’s Office, later Post Office are residences.
Number 21 for 52 in 2022 :I didn't expect to see that !
The front gatepost and a fence panel downed by the wind.
This gatepost was part of the entrance to Pyrgo, home and playground for King Kenry VIII's daughters Mary and Elizabeth.
Cast iron GWR gate post (cast at Wolverhampton) seen at the bottom of the path from platform to Highfield Road at Yardley Wood station.
172332 approaches with the 14,36 Stratford-upon-Avon to Kidderminster train.
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ELEPHANT PLAINS: Located in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, neighbouring the Kruger National Park, the Elephant Plains Game Lodge promises a Big Five game viewing experience with high class luxurious and comfortable accommodation facilities. From rondavels to intimate honeymoon suites the lodge provides its guests with a vast range of options to choose from for their accommodation. Elephant Plains Game Lodge is famous for the enthralling Big Five game viewing where guests can avail two game drives a day. With amazing facilities like swimming pool, spa, gym, library, games room and much more; Elephant Plains Game Lodge serves the guests with one of the best accommodation services in South Africa. The lodge can accommodate up to 24 guests at a time and also offer wedding planning services for those who wish to celebrate the wedding in the wilderness of South Africa. www.elephantplains.co.za
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK is one of the largest game reserves in Africa. It covers an area of 19,485 km2 in the provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga in northeastern South Africa, and extends 360 km from north to south and 65 km from east to west. The administrative headquarters are in Skukuza. Areas of the park were first protected by the government of the South African Republic in 1898, and it became South Africa's first national park in 1926. To the west and south of the Kruger National Park are the two South African provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga. In the north is Zimbabwe, and to the east is Mozambique. It is now part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, a peace park that links Kruger National Park with the Gonarezhou National Park in Zimbabwe, and with the Limpopo National Park in Mozambique. The park is part of the Kruger to Canyons Biosphere an area designated by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as an International Man and Biosphere Reserve (the "Biosphere"). The park has nine main gates allowing entrance to the different camps. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kruger_National_Park
SABI SAND: The Sabi Sand Game Reserve is situated in the southwestern corner of the world-renowned Kruger National Park in South Africa and consists of 65000 hectares. It is the most prestigious game reserve in South Africa and is famous for incredible leopard and lion sightings. www.sabisandsgamereserve.com
I took this shot very early in the morning. The first rays of sunlight broke through the gaps in the oak trees giving just enough light for a shot.
These are 2 of the 3 that successfully fledged. It's a bit cheesy, but I just couldn't resist.
A mother spotted flycatcher brings tasty grubs for her chick. Taken at Malham Cove, in the Yorkshire Dales
A favourite location of mine, adn the light was amazing. The view is from Constitution Hill, Aberystwyth, over to the Lleyn Peninsula
Those two white gateposts will become familiar in future years as 171 pulls out of Laytown with the 12.48 Dundalk - Dublin Connolly. Interesting there is a full brake behind the loco and a heating van at the rear. Did this service convey mails from Dundalk?
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Taken for 52.5 of 2010.
Week 13. Theme: Jagged.
The gate for the old Catholic Church on Priory Road, Mansfleld Woodhouse, Notts. UK
Made it to Explore
just driving along in the lakedistrict near keswick -- when I saw this beautiful view -- ray stopped the van at these beautiful gate posts. Shame you can see the shaddow of the van
a little solo mushroom. sits on top of this old lichen covered larch gatepost, surrounded by a sea - of a type of green moss. on a late september day. along the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
Guilty as charged I think! Backlit by the early morning rising sun.
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This is the light on top of the entrance gate post for Aston Hall in Aston-cum-Aughton. Hall was built 1772 by architect John Carr for owner Henry Verest, a former Governor of Bengal after "Clive of India". Aston Hall is now a Best Western Plus hotel.
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English History- Manor House and Gatehouse. Ashby St. Ledgers, England.
The gatepost are built with "beggars seats". A person needing to visit the rich mans house might have to wait here and would sit in the small alcove built into the gate pillars.
The gatehouse at the Manor at Ashby St. Ledgers, Northamptonshire. It was here, in the room above the Gatehouse, with its privacy from the main house and clear view of the surrounding area, that Robert Catesby, his servant Thomas Bates and the other conspirators planned a great deal of the Gunpowder Plot in 1605. Catesby's plan involved blowing up the Houses of Parliament on 5th November. This date was chosen because the King was due to open Parliament on that day. At first the group tried to tunnel under Parliament. This plan changed when Thomas Percy was able to hire a cellar under the House of Lords. The plotters then filled the cellar with barrels of gunpowder. Guy Fawkes, because of his munitions experience in the Netherlands, was given the task of creating the explosion. Catesby was killed at Holbeche House whereas his servant was executed in the following January. The church is dedicated to Saint Leodegarius and has wall paintings showing the Passion of Christ c1500.