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  • Making History
    by Globalphotos

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    If history repeats itself, and the unexpected always happens, how incapable must Man be of learning from experience…..... Natural History Museum, London, England.

  • J A C K I N G I N
    by Redtempa

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  • Up On The Roof
    by LaFleureRouge

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    Some of the tall buildings in down town Providence RI. / I love Bat Man. This is a tribute to the Dark Knight. / Photo by LFR

  • The Darkness
    by Paul Gibbons

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    Arches in Rivington Castle Rivington Lancashire England

  • Mount Improbable
    by Dave Pearson

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    Detail of a recreation of an Iron Age roundhouse at Flag Fen, Cambridgeshire, England. /   / One of our many steps on the climb up Mount Improbable. /   / Part of the series Against the Sky /   /

  • Lord's Mount
    by tomg

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    Lord’s Mount is an artillery bulwark built between 1541 and 1543 at the north-east angle of Berwick’s medieval town walls. It is massive circular fortification with walls 6 metres (19.5 feet) thick. The lower floor survives with six casemates for long swivel guns and living accommodation, which included a kitchen with a well and oven, and a latrine. The upper floor, containing the captain’s apartments, and an upper gun deck for six large guns, were demolished when the Elizabethan defences were begun in 1558. Berwick-upon-Tweed (pronunciation: berɪk), on the east coast at the mouth of the River Tweed is situated 2.5 miles (4 km) south of the Scottish border and forms part of the wider Borough of Berwick-upon-Tweed local government district. Being central to a border war between the Kingdoms of Scotland and England since the 11th century, the town has lain within England since 1482. However, Berwick has strong cultural links with Scotland. Berwick remains, though, a traditional market town at heart. The town also boasts some notable architectural features, in particular the defence ramparts and the barrack buildings. Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: England or you can look at all my HDR shots. Some more shots in this series can be viewed by clicking in the thumbnails below. /

  • Pumping Station
    by Richard Shepherd

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    This place, unusually for me, isn’t derelict but it was so nice a building i couldnt help but take a few shots of it. This is the water pumping station at Ryhope in the North East of England. This pumping station opened in 1868 and operated for 99 years providing drinking water to the Sunderland area before closing in 1967.

  • Pumped uphill
    by Richard Shepherd

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    Another view of the Ryhope Pumping Station, a Grade II (starred) listed building in the North East of England. This lovely gothic style building hosts two 100 horsepower beam engines for pumping the water, which are even still occasionally fired up by the kind team of volunteers that now operate this site and make it available for the public to visit.

  • Title after a Liverpudlien friend of mine left a comment about this piece the inspiration of Liverpool

  • I stand, I stare / I wonder, where? I pray, I breathe / to stay, or leave? I live, I lie / I wonder, why? I love, I pain / I feel the same. I give, I get / and yet, and yet? Shot on Werneth Low, Hyde. Overlooking Manchester City Centre

  • "Steps"
    by Bradley Shawn Rabon

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    I was stopped to get some petrol at the station heading out of town. I looked over the fence to see workmen preparing to pull down a building. On the side of the building were these great stairs. I saw this great composition with the shadows, the nice green colour of the wall, and the broken windows. I knew I had to photograph this before it was lost forever. I didn’t have my good camera so I took it with my smaller bridge camera. Two days later, the building was no more.

  • Gold Hill, Shaftsbury Dorset
    by Trainman

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    Gold hill in Shaftesbury north Dorset A hill top town,Gold hill has been the focal point of a lot of films over the years,Far From The Madding Crowd is one of the most notable, The road here is pure cobble stones and it is a hill that my brother uses for bike training it makes me shudder to think about it. /

  • Featured...
    by Matthew Walters

    Featured in Bubble Jeopardy – would you have guessed this is a library? http://www.redbubble.com/people/matthewwalters/art/1777035-2-w…

    Featured in Bubble Jeopardy – would you have guessed this is a library? http://www.redbubble.com/people/matthewwalters/art/1777035-2-what-and-where-am-i-solved-by-hardhat

  • Mirror Image
    by Richard Shepherd

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    This is another shot of the Ryhope Pumping Station, a 140 year old water pumping station in the North East of England. It is reflected perfectly in the water still stored in it’s reservoir at the front of the building. This structure is now Grade II (starred) listed and considered to be one the finest industrial monuments the region has to offer. This site is very reminiscent of the other pumping station in the area at Dalton however this one has been renovated and is still in action today, albeit as a steam engine museum.

  • St Andrew's by Night #2
    by Dave Pearson

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    St Andrew’s Church, Billingborough, Lincolnshire, England, by night. /   / A terrible source of light pollution, working hard to blot out the night sky. But it looks kind of nice while it does it. /   /

  • Arch in Green Park
    by vkotis

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    This is an arch way over a side street in Green Park, Central London.

  • Roaming England 4
    by Stevie Millgate

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    Hi Location :: Milnthorpe, Lancashire / ............................................................. With living and growing up in Ireland for the best part of 30 years i was always told that England was lush with greens all over the countryside. Now that i reside in Lancashire i have seen this to be true. I have spent the last 2 years travelling around the UK on a purpose to document my travels through pictures and on my travels, i decided to put together a portfolio called Roaming England. This portfolio is based only on the English Countryside and displayed in full colour, after all, the English Countryside is saturated with lush greens, yellows, reds and of course deep blue skies ( well on a good day anyway lol ) :) So my journey was to document my perspective of the English Countryside through my own eye’s and interputation! This is what the English Countryside offers me. The stories growing up have come true to life, right before my very eye’s, for me to capture, to keep for life and to share with others….. ........this is my view on the English Countryside. / ............................................................................................................................................ More art work from this Roaming England series Roaming England 1 Roaming England 2 Roaming England 3 Roaming England 5 Roaming England 6

  • Taken in front of the Houses of Parliament in London, England in December 2007.

  • Locker Box
    by Richard Shepherd

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    I have no idea what this big chained box outside of the pumping station, but it does intrigue me. I am planning to head along to this place and get some shots inside once it opens again in the spring, so i shall be inquiring then as to what the purpose of this was. Nevertheless it makes for an interesting photo at least :)

  • Chained Open
    by Richard Shepherd

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    This is an extreme close up of the locker box outside of the pumping station, as you can see the door was slightly ajar, and the chain loose enough to allow me to have a peep inside but still i couldn’t get any idea of what the use of the box was.

  • The photographs in this calendar were taken in Germany, Switzerland, England and Scotland… and have two things in common…one, they’ve had textures added during post-processing… and two, they are my favourite images in this category. / /

  • Blocks
    by PaulBradley

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  • SOAS #3
    by Dave Pearson

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    View of one of the buildings at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. /   /

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