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entrance to the beach we found on South Harris, Outer Hebrides. I just LOVED the design of this gate.
Hunstanton
Norfolk
When Raymond handed me his gun, the sun glinted off it... I realised at that point that you could either shoot or not shoot.
Hunstanton
Norfolk
On Sunday 13 January 1583 one of the bear-baiting arenas that had stood on the Thames’s south bank collapsed. Bear-baiting was a popular spectacle for all kinds of people: both Henry VIII and Elizabeth 1 enjoyed the “sport” in which the bear was chained to a post to defend itself against the attack of mastiff dogs. Since around 1540 purpose-built arenas were put up on the south bank of London where locals and visitors could enjoy this recreation.
Another one from the archive, taken on 4 September 2006. This was some nine months after the Stagecoach takeover of Traction Group. From left to right we have Dart 313, in Stagecoach livery but retaining Strathtay fleetnumber and carrying the unique Strathtay variant of the corporate fleetname; Tiger 419 showing no signs of its new ownership at all; Volvo Olympian 960 carrying Strathtay fleetnames and Stagecoach fleetnumber; and Dart 310 carrying Stagecoach livery and fleetnumber. Phew! The sister vehicle of the Blair cleaners' trolley is also in evidence.