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  • Red telephone box at Portland Lighthouse, Portland, Dorset, England

  • Just something you might see strolling down the backstreets of Provincetown on your way to lunch at the Lobster Pot.

  • Compass Monument Overlooking Manchester Cityscape at Night / Taken in Werneth Low, Hyde, Manchester.

  • The lone lighthouse on Whitby’s east pier on the North Yorkshire coastline. I liked the simplicity, record shot of this weather worn building.

  • Beautiful town of Rockport, Massachusetts. Once a home to the artist colony, now mostly “tourist” type stores. Located on Cape Ann, near Gloucester. / August, 2007 / USA / Thank you to the groups “Majestic Massachusetts” and “Postcard Style” for featuring my picture! / /

  • London, May 2008.

  • Castle Howard has been the home of part of the Howard family for more than 300 years. There is a large formal garden immediately behind the house. This capture shows one of several follies and eyecatchers in the form of fortifications. A John Vanbrugh ornamental pillar known as the Quatre Faces stands in nearby Pretty Wood.

  • UK London Houses of Parliament Big Ben and London Eye

  • Photo of flowers within in the Walled Garden of Osborne House, Isle of Wight. This was Queen Victoria’s favourite residence for the summer. Lovely place with so much to see and do and photograph!!!

  • Audley End House, originally a Benedictine monastery given by Henry VIII to Sir Thomas Audley in 1538, is one of England’s grandest country mansions with grounds landscaped into tranquil gardens by Capability Brown in the 18th Century. / Known as Station 43 during WWII, it was used by the SOE as a guerrilla training school for Polish agents due to be parachuted into occupied Europe. / In the summer it’s great for a picnic on the lawn and an exploration of the house. View more English Country Houses View more architectural images

  • Blaise Castle, Bristol, mid-November Taken on a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS5

  • Hardwick Hall. Derbyshire. UK. – Photo Taken With Nikon D60. National Trust. Hardwick Hall Elizabethan mansion built by Bess of Hardwick. Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Hardwick Hall, a magnificent Elizabethan mansion built by Bess of Hardwick, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Renowned for its tapestries and with fine gardens. Set in a large park. Hardwick Hall is one of Britain’s finest Elizabethan houses built for Elizabeth, Dowager Countess of Shrewsbury, who moved in to her latest creation in October 1597. Bess of Hardwick, as history recalls her, rose from humble origins to become on of the most powerful people in the court of Queen Elizabeth I. She married four times, each time gaining more wealth and her fourth husband was the Earl of Shrewsbury, one of the richest and most powerful of the English nobles of the time. For many years the Shrewsburys were responsible for the guardianship of that unhappy Queen Mary Queen of Scots. The dynasty created by Bess included many powerful descendants including the Dukes of Devonshire, Newcastle, Portland and Kingston. The house itself stands in a commanding position overlooking the surrounding countryside next to the ruins of Hardwick Old Hall. The original Old Hall may have dated from the 14th century, but the ruins you can now see were, curiously, built only a few years before the ‘New’ Hall alongside. The story is that Bess had a furious dispute with her husband, the Earl of Shrewsbury, and in 1584 had to leave their home at Chatsworth. She came to the Old Hall at Hardwick and largely rebuilt it as a place for herself to live. However, when the Earl died in 1590 her finances became much more secure and she immediately began the construction of the ‘New’ Hall. The Old Hall was abandoned and gradually became a ruin. With its massive windows and fine proportions it is an impressive statement of the power and wealth of its creator who made sure the statement was made quite clear by having her initials ES carved on stone letters at the head of the towers! The hall was notable for the size of its windows and the amount of glass used, which was far more than in similar houses of the period. Hardwick contains a remarkable collection of 16th Century furniture and paintings and the visited part of the hall is fully furnished. Perhaps the most notable items on view are the large collection of huge tapestries and of needlework that cover many of the walls of the rooms and staircases. Many of the tapestries are original to the hall and were probably chosen by Bess herself. The house stands within a country park containing rare breeds of cattle and sheep and the walled and enclosed gardens around the house include a herb garden, orchard and decorative gardens. There is a cafe and National Trust gift shop. / Info Link Below. / http://www.cressbrook.co.uk/visits/hardwick.php

  • Taken in the Rose garden at Greenwich park in London Canon 50D / 60mm EF-S Macro / / This work is featured in this Calendar /

  • Taken in The Rose Garden at Greenwich Park Canon 50D / 60mm EF-S / / This work is featured in this Calendar /

  • Rosemary is one of my favourite herbs. I use it often and every where i live i grow it in the garden. This one is in the garden at my parents place and is often the parent of my plants. Canon 50 D / 60mm EF-S / / This is another piece in my collection / / You can buy this piece Here

  • London Rose Garden Canon 50D / 60mm EF-S Macro / / This work is featured in this Calendar /

  • Symbol of the House of York and the symbol of whole Yorkshire. The White Rose is said to go back to Edmund of Langley in the fourteenth century, the first Duke of York and the founder of the House of York as a Cadet branch of the then ruling House of Plantagenet. He was a younger son of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault. / None Other was his motto. / Langley’s older brother, by the way, was John of Gaunt.

  • A rural Dorset village under a sprinkling of snow.

  • The Tower Bridge dramatically straddles the Thames River in London, just down the street from the famous Tower of London.

  • Somewhere in Dorset

  • Abandoned house at Kingston Russell, Dorset, UK

  • Long Hill Estate surrounded with blooming trees, flowers and flowering shrubs, located in Beverly, MA. Nikon D200 PSE 7 5-20-09 handheld, 100 ISO 55×200 /

  • Colorful lobster shack in York, Maine that is covered by buoys. Nikon D300 PSE 7 handheld 200 ISO / /

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