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Hasselblad 203FE + 110mm taken at F8 using Ektar 100 and developed using Fuji C41 chemicals.
It's pronouced 'Wittick'!
7814 Fringford Manor waits in the platform at Shrewsbury Station in 1962 to take out the Cambrian Coast Express, watched by an eager group of young enthusiasts. Allocated to Machynlleth (89C) at the time, the loco would finish the last year of its working life at Gloucester Horton Road (85B), being withdrawn from there in September 1965.
The Patrick O'Brien Collection
Snowshill Manor, Gloucestershire.
Snowshill is a Cotswold manor, set in hillside gardens and housing Charles Wade's collection of 'colour, craftsmanship and design'. It is owned by the National Trust.
Phantom Manor
Disneyland Paris
* France's version of the Haunted Mansion. It was quite different inside compared to either of the ones in the USA.
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The main station buildings at Manors, the first station north from Newcastle Central on 8th March 1985. There is still a station here composed of a single island platform. Activity levels will soon increase with the addition of the new service from Newcastle to Ashington. Manors was originally the terminus of the Blyth & Tyne route.
Harlaxton Manor is the study abroad home of the Univeristy of Evansville and partner colleges, in Lincolnshire, England. Please visit our home page for more information: www.ueharlax.ac.uk/
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The last three from our visit to Hellens Manor which apart from being an interesting morning, also produced a good haul of photos. The gardens have several sculptures, but no description, so I can't credit the sculptor.
Tudor house which was the home of William Morris, the founder of the Arts and Crafts movement, and which houses collections of his works.
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Waddesdon Manor is a country house in the village of Waddesdon, in Buckinghamshire, England. Owned by National Trust and managed by the Rothschild Foundation.
The Grade I listed house was built in the Neo-Renaissance style of a French château between 1874 and 1889 for Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild (1839–1898) as a weekend residence for entertaining and to house his collection of arts and antiquities. As the manor and estate have passed through generations of Rothschilds, the collection contained inside has grown and is among the most rare and valuable in the world. In 1957, James de Rothschild bequeathed the house and its contents to the National Trust, opening the house and gardens for the benefit of the general public.
Haseley manor Haseley with a tower fit for Rapunzel built 1875 by William young and in various styles