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  • the only fully working all year round tramline in the southwest of England.this tramline passes through local nature reserve and enables seasonal and non-seasonal workers to work in Seaton and Colyton.

  • Carraige horse regallia

  • A momentary interlude for pleasantries on a busy day. A fine carriage, a fine horse, and a pleasant day to boot. One waxes poetic with the reminiscence of the horse and buggy days of a bygone era. Time slows down considerably. This photograph was taken in Sturbridge MA which is a ‘living’ museum dealing with the pioneering days of this area of New England. The camera used was the Hasselblad 500CM w/50mm wide angle lens and No.8 Yellow filter attached. The camera settings were f8 1/125th sec., hand held. The film was kodak's Tri-x rated at ISO-400 and developed in Ilford's Microphen (1:1) 75 degrees. /

  • Maldon Railway Victoria

  • Oils on canvas (20×26 inches) After 6 months of working on this painting, waiting for layers to dry and working on others in between, The Rock of Cashel is finished. Over the last few days, I have been working a couple of hours per day to finish one of the most challenging paintings I have ever done. Although extremely time consuming, this painting was also a treat to do. I escaped into medieval times and let my imagination run wild. Each little window and turret became a story as historical figures came to life in my mind. I hope you enjoy looking at it as much as I enjoyed painting it. Known as the Rock of Cashel and sometimes St Patrick’s Rock, Cashel in Tipperary has served as the ancient seat of the Irish kings of Munster for hundreds of years before the Norman invasion. St.Patrick converted the local King Aenghus, here in the 5th century and Brian Boru was crowned King of Munster here in 977. He became High King of Ireland in 1002. There are many legends about this magical place, some based on fact but others are pure myth. While baptising King Aenghus here, St Patrick accidentally struck his crozier through the foot of the king. The king thought it was part of the ceremony and did not even whimper! Another legend surrounding The Rock is that of a supposed underground tunnel between The Rock and Hore Abbey which lies about 400 metres from the site of The Rock. This tunnel has never been found but some people like to believe that one does exist. The story of Brian Boru enthralled me many years ago when as a young girl in South Africa, I dreamed of one day visiting Britain and Ireland and wandering about in all the old castles and cathedrals. And here I am, in Ireland. My visit to the Rock of Cashel in Tipperary was one of the special moments of my life! I hope you get to live your dream too!

  • HDR/ORTON

  • The East Lancashire Railway is a heritage railway in Lancashire and Greater Manchester, England.The railway is open every weekend of the year and holds a number of themed events and galas throughout the year which include steam, diesel and Thomas the Tank Engine events, amongst others, and also offers driver experience courses. It is run by volunteer members from the East Lancashire Preservation Society (ELRPS).

  • A ferris wheel from the low perspective.

  • This horse is so beautiful and again I failed to catch him with his ears pointing forward.

  • A team of suffolk punch at the eridge heavy horse day 2008 carraige driving and going at speed.

  • Photo taken at the eridge working horse trusts heavy horse day 2008,

  • Photo taken at the eridge working horse trusts heavy horse day 2008,

  • Photo taken at the eridge working horse trusts heavy horse day 2008,

  • Photo taken at the eridge working horse trusts heavy horse day 2008,

  • Photo taken at the eridge working horse trusts heavy horse day 2008,

  • Photo taken at the eridge working horse trusts heavy horse day 2008,

  • Photo taken at the eridge working horse trusts heavy horse day 2008,

  • Photo taken at the eridge working horse trusts heavy horse day 2008,

  • Photo taken at the eridge working horse trusts heavy horse day 2008,

  • The home of the Palmetto Carriage Company in Downtown Charleston SC

  • The lighthouse at Carraig Fahda near Port Ellen on the island of Islay, in the Hebrides. See also

  • Kilnaughton Bay and Carraig Fhada near Port Ellen on the island of Islay in the Hebrides. CANON A-1 / CANON FD 35-70mm Multimap Reference

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