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This is the back door of my house, soon we won't be able to get in the rate the trailing Nasturtiums are taking over! Taken for the Window Wednesday group.
I have noticed this old cast iron bath in a local farmers field before, probably now used as a horse drinking trough. I wanted to have a go at cross processing and this subject came right to mind.
Stone trough for animals at the highest point on Inishmore, Ireland. Lots of rain to keep these full.
Waterflow was steady into large 4' x 8' concrete trough with rectangular PVC plastic insert tubs. Sign, "Water not tested; boil for 5 minutes before use." Drank filtered water and it was good quality.
During a torrential thunderstorm on Saturday 14 October 1967, preserved Castle class 7029 Clun Castle passes over Dillicar Troughs (near Tebay) with 1T80 a LCGB Railtour from Liverpool to Carlisle.
some home made troughs added to the garage wall the far two are to be planted with herbs the front two tomatoes gherkins and peppers
Title: Roadway Deck Troughing
Dated: 13/05/1931
Digital ID: 12685_a007_a00704_8732000026r
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Horse trough, inscribed IN MEMORY OF MARGARET TREVOR-BATTYE 1906, Weybridge.
A Margaret Amy T. Battye died in 1906 in Chilbolton near Stockbridge, the country seat,quite some way from here.
Aubyn Bernard Rochford Battye (later Trevor-Battye) married Margaret Amy Graham ,b. Tulse Hill 1870,in 1901 in nearby Walton-on-Thames,where her mother Isabella died in 1909 aged 81. Battye (1855-1922) was a traveller and writer who was born at Hever, where his father was Vicar and died in the Canary Islands. In the 1901 census, he gives his profession as Biologist. Her father was Christopher North Graham,a wholesale grocer, who died in 1889 aged 71 and the family moved to Rosthwaite in Beckenham before moving to even leafier Surrey.
From a time before the horseless carriage.....
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Pentax K-5 • 80 ISO • Pentax DA 10-17mm f:3.5-4.5 fisheye
Tonemapped with Photomatix 4.1ß2
US-Cars exhibition
Stadtbredimus • Luxembourg
Sorry I missed just about everyone yesterday. My computer got a horrid little virus in the morning which was messing up everything.
I gave it lots of lemsip and old B&W films to watch but it didn't get better until well into the evening.
Of course, it's now got to catch up all the lessons and homework it missed yesterday. Hey ho!