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On road to Trentagh, before the Flough

Part of the Gateposts of Leeds set, which is part of the Leeds collection.

 

One half of the old gateway to the Comiston House stable block.

 

A fragment of fence suggests the line of the original wall; the stout stone gatepost lies on the ground just behind, covered in ivy and dreaming of its former life, standing proud as James Forrest's horse trotted past.

One of a pair of imposing Gothic cast iron gate posts adjacent to the churchyard. Unfortunately, with no apparent foundry marks.

In the fields around the village of Eastnor, Herefordshire, England.

A lovely cheerful flower tub.

 

Thank you for your favourites. :O)

Walk to Rydal Water

Part of the Gateposts of Leeds set, which is part of the Leeds collection.

 

This metal design includes the symbol of the Sharpham Centre for Contemporary Buddhist Enquiry.

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found at www.geograph.org.uk/photo/161613

This year's project has taken me to some interesting places!

Looking through a hole in a stone gatepost

Inset to the gatepost at a home in Malgrate, Italy Jun2006

lifebelt at Crossbost Pier

Photograph taken by Vera Chapman (1923-2015), a geographer and local historian who wrote more than 20 local history books on Darlington and the surrounding area.

Image from the Darlington Local Studies picture collection. If you would like a copy of this image please contact local.studies@darlington.gov.uk quoting picture reference 'E820049449 ', or if you would like to see other images of the Darlington area please visit the Centre for Local Studies, at Darlington Library.

 

Part of the Gateposts of Leeds set, which is part of the Leeds collection.

 

A lovely entrance to a cottage that I saw whilst walking along a remote welsh lane in late Autumn. I loved the gatepost, it just made the photograph.

a gatepost above Skyreholme in Wharfedale.

Photograph taken by Vera Chapman (1923-2015), a geographer and local historian who wrote more than 20 local history books on Darlington and the surrounding area.

Image from the Darlington Local Studies picture collection. If you would like a copy of this image please contact local.studies@darlington.gov.uk quoting picture reference 'E820049453 ', or if you would like to see other images of the Darlington area please visit the Centre for Local Studies, at Darlington Library.

 

Part of the Gateposts of Leeds set, which is part of the Leeds collection.

 

Seen opposite RSPB car park at South Stack

Seen near the main path from Keswick up the West side of Latrigg. I wonder what the rest of the gateway and fence looked like?

You do have to wonder why they made an iron gatepost in the first place, though I guess it looked rather fine when it was new.

Iron gatepost, St. Anthony Cemetery

The St. Anthony Cemetery gate was made by Gary Just, Artistic Iron Works, Bismarck. He is the husband of the former Helen Piatz, a daughter of the parish.--Information from Br. Placid Gross's history of St. Anthony Church

Part of the Gateposts of Leeds set, which is part of the Leeds collection.

 

Of Leamington Spa, made this gate.

Gatepost of a run-down house in Silver End

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