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Tintagel Old Post Office is a 14th-century stone house, built to the plan of a medieval manor house, situated in Tintagel, Cornwall, England. The house, and its surrounding cottage garden, are in the ownership of the National Trust, and the building is Grade I listed
Along The Old Dixie Highway
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Ponte sul fiume Pescara. Tanta pioggia fastidiosa. Si inizia a progettare la danza del sole per mercoledì!
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Old Town Lucerne is located just north of the Reuss River, and still has several fine half-timber structures with painted fronts. Remnants of the old town walls exist on the hill above Lucerne, complete with eight tall watch towers. An additional gated tower sits at the base of the hill on the banks of the Reuss River.
This one is especially old. Don't know who they are but they came from family photos
I think this is from the 1800's
A look inward into the ruins at Old Sarum from the perimeter wall. Old Sarum is the site of the earliest settlement of Salisbury in England and is situated on a hill about 2 miles north of the present day Salisbury. This area is the former site of a royal palace built within the castle for King Henry I.
The site has a fascinating earlier history, too. Indications of prehistoric settlement have been discovered from as early as 3000 BCE and an Iron Age hillfort was erected around 400 BCE. Saxons took the fort in the 6th century and later used it as a stronghold against marauding Vikings.The Normans constructed a motte and bailey castle, a stone curtain wall, and a great cathedral.
Photomerge from 4 images. Clearly not taken this year seeing the green grass. This was from a visit in September 2016.
A dilapidated old jetty on the lake shore, Abisko National Park.
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One of the oldest survivors of America's steam railroading era, this locomotive was built 29 years after the steam engine was first developed for transportation. Breese, Kneeland & Company of Jersey City, New Jersey also operated as the New York Locomotive Works and is represented by the No. 73 on the locomotive builders plate. The company used its standard style, based on a design patented by Henry Roe Campbell in 1836. Known as a 4-4-0 "Classic American" for its wheel configuration, this particular locomotive was manufactured in 1857 for the Milwaukee & Mississippi Railroad Company.
Believed to have been named "Spring Green", the locomotive served the upper midwestern United States for more than 30 years. By 1889, the Arizona & Southeastern Railroad Company, which later became the El Paso & Southwestern Railroad (EP&SW), had acquired it and converted it from a wood-burner to a coal-burner. The smokestack was also likely reconfigured from a funnel type to a straight type at that time. Calling it Locomotive No. One, EP&SW utilized it in the development of Bisbee, Arizona and in other mining and industrial operations in the southwest.
EP&SW retired Old Number One after more than 50 years of service, moving it to a park adjacent to company headquarters at 416 N. Stanton Street in 1909. Except for its brief role in the 1938 film "Let Freedom Ring", it remained there until 1960, even after the rail company became part of the Southern Pacific railroad system in 1924. In 1960, the railroad donated it to Texas Western College (now the University of Texas at El Paso), which placed it at the Centennial Museum. In 2000, the City of El Paso received state and national funds to restore the engine to its 1909 appearance, moving it to the present site at the Union Plaza Transit Terminal.
Go see it at 400 West San Antonio at Durango
South side of the Civic Center.
Call 915 422-3420.
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Go see it at 400 West San Antonio at Durango
South side of the Civic Center.
Call 915 422-3420.
www.epcc.edu/nwlibrary/borderlands/18_el_paso_railroad.htm
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A building at 427 Wabasha street in St. Paul, Minnesota, that used to house Pauly Patient's Bar and the Wabasha Bar and others going back into the late 1890s.
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This is the first photo of my new series called "Old School". I'm going to show you one of the most amazing school buildings I've ever seen and certainly the greatest one in Bielsko-Biala. Enjoy! :)
Then, we will be back at the graveyard...
EXPLORE: April 21, 2009.
Somewhere in Belgium under the city, is a tunnel system full of old buses and other vehicles.
A short tour with Mike, Andrew and John. Taking in some revisits and some new spots.
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This is an image from lateJuly shot at 4.38 am so I had a very early alarm set to get here for the first light and the low tide which for a few times a year happen at the right time.
I was the first person out here so managed to get some shots off before too many others got out here and in to the scene.
You have to time this excursion pretty well as by the time you get out here the tide is about to turn again and it is very easy to get cut off.
A very slippery wet walk in and out racing the tides not really for the faint harted and it is so easy to get engrossed in what you are doing then realise you have to get out before it's to late.
I didn't really get the sunrise I wanted but hey ho theres always another chance this year ?