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Don Milne Series.
Don's passion is restoring old Massey-Harris Tractors but is also creating folk art and enjoyed a bit of humor.
This one is called Gatepost Invite because we stopped on the road to take a picture of this tractor up a tree and not only did we get invited in to see all the nice tractors, we got to drive one, invited to supper and got to watch the TV Show where Don was on Land & Sea about his tractors. So we ender up with dinner and a movie plus more.
Gatepost to a field - one of the last on Preston New Road - where sheep are kept in winter and cattle in the summer.
On a gatepost (no gate though) in our lane. I have been photographing these since I started 365 nearly 2 years ago - there is a metal P, now under the ivy, for some reason it intruiged me!
Built in 1867, 'Wycollar' was the home of Sir William Coddington from a Blackburn mill-owning family. He was an MP and had a house in Grosvenor Square, London. The house was demolished in the 1930s but the lodge remains - see next photo.
Gatepost
Bellevue Avenue at Main Street
Corinthian Island
Tiburon, Marin
© Matthew X. Kiernan
NYBAI17-3048
Colonial era gatepost. The locals describe the building behind as a "bungalow" but it has more of the air an official building.
On the corner of Lovers' Loan and Grange Loan stands a gatepost from Grange House, which was demolished in 1936.
When Wainwright was writing his guides, Low Fell was peppered with fences, marking out the land belonging to different farms. Many of those fences are now long gone, but the characteristic gateposts, and some of the gates, remain.
CUT MARK: STO GTP NW SIDE RD W SIDE ENT S FACE (ODN 144.100m, AGL 0.4m).
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Location
Grid reference: SD 9088 5107.
Landranger 103: Blackburn & Burnley, Clitheroe & Skipton.
Explorer OL2: Yorkshire Dales - Southern & Western areas.
Explorer OL21: South Pennines.
Structure: Gatepost.
These morons need their guts extracting without the benefits of modern surgical techniques.
Oh, hang on - they haven't got any guts. I've met their type before, and if I'd caught them in the act, I know for sure they would have just whined and whimpered and tried to blame anybody or anything else when confronted about their mindless vandalism.