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Taken at Hedingham Castle 6 May 2013

Taken at Hedingham Castle 6 May 2013

Somebody please fill me in on any information about this gorgeous steam lorry....I didn't get to talk to the owner, hew was busy shunting into position, silently. Black Country Man, have you any information?

East Cheshire UK

Taken at Hedingham Castle 6 May 2013

Taken at Hedingham Castle 6 May 2013

Fairground sweets, with icecream cones and rock!

Taken at Hedingham Castle 6 May 2013

Shakespeare's House in Stratford upon Avon

Taken at Hedingham Castle 6 May 2013

Taken at Hedingham Castle 6 May 2013

East Cheshire UK

Somebody please fill me in on any information about this gorgeous steam lorry....I didn't get to talk to the owner, hew was busy shunting into position, silently. Black Country Man, have you any information?

An ounce of pile cream please and a couple of leeches...ta.

Taken at Hedingham Castle 6 May 2013

all images © david morris dtmphotography.

Pembridge Herefordshire

A touch of Photoshop to give the foggy lock an "olde worlde" feel to it. Here's the original.

Apparently she always dresses like this.

Taken at Hedingham Castle 6 May 2013

Okeford Fitzpaine, Dorset 24.09.11

Somebody please fill me in on any information about this gorgeous steam lorry....I didn't get to talk to the owner, hew was busy shunting into position, silently. Blackcountryman, have you any information?

East Cheshire UK

What I initially thought was Wysteria covering the front of this building turns out to be a grape vine, hence the name "The Vine House". It is actually the offices of a group of Solicitors.

 

Much chopped, hacked and generally mutilated as the original had more yellow lines, parking bays and wheelchair graphics than you could shake a stick at!

Contestant at the recent Town Crier's competition, Wootton Bassett 130609

Taken at Hedingham Castle 6 May 2013

Taken in a few spare minutes up the road from the Apple shop in Buchanan Street, Glasgow.

 

Is this shop / photographer's studio still practising?

Hawkshead, Cumbria. The 15th century tea rooms advertised may sound old to you, but Hawkshead has been a township since "Norse" times.

Taken in a few spare minutes outside the Apple shop in Buchanan Street, Glasgow

 

Reflections in a shop window.

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