Terraced Fields on Madeira Island
The Wedding of / Adrian and Zoe Terrace / 10th November 2007
The Wedding of / Adrian and Zoe Terrace / 10th November 2007
The Wedding of / Adrian and Zoe Terrace / 10th November 2007
The Wedding of / Adrian and Zoe Terrace / 10th November 2007
The Wedding of / Adrian and Zoe Terrace / 10th November 2007
The Wedding of / Adrian and Zoe Terrace / 10th November 2007
The Wedding of / Adrian and Zoe Terrace / 10th November 2007
The Wedding of / Adrian and Zoe Terrace / 10th November 2007
The Wedding of / Adrian and Zoe Terrace / 10th November 2007
The Wedding of / Adrian and Zoe Terrace / 10th November 2007
The Wedding of / Adrian and Zoe Terrace / 10th November 2007
The Wedding of / Adrian and Zoe Terrace / 10th November 2007
only digital noise removed view from my terrace
/ Statue of Sir Walter Watson Hughes, North Terrace, Adelaide, SA / The memorial commemorates the life of Sir Walter Watson Hughes, a noted South Australian benefactor. Hughes made significant contributions to the economic development of the state, his foresight leading to the discovery of the Wallaroo mines. He also supported major cultural and educational activities, including the University of Adelaide. The statue is the only known example in South Australia of the work of noted English sculptor Francis Williamson. The town of Moonta on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia was the place that in 1861, Paddy Ryan found copper traces coming out of a wombats burrow. The wombat’s burrow was on the pastoral lease of Walter Watson Hughes. Hughes formed the Tipara Mining Company, which later became the Moonta Mining Co. / Images of Hughes Pump House Moonta / / More info on Sir WALTER WATSON HUGHES The building in the background was the first building for the University of Adelaide campus, Gothic-styled. Builder; Brown and Thompson. G S Martin Clerk of Works. Foundation stone laid by Governor Sir William Jervois on 30 July 1879 completed on July 1881 / / PLEASE VIEW MY GALLERY @ Glenn Alderson Photography Abstract Sunrise & Sunset Ruins & Derelict Buildings Farms & Countryside All Seascapes Botany – Flora Childhood Black & White Birds & Creatures of Flight / © Copyright 2008 Glenn Alderson, All Rights Reserved. / Please note: The watermark shown above will not appear on purchased products.
Inverewe Garden owes it’s existance to the dreams of Osgood Mackenzie (1842 – 1922) and his mother Lady Mackenzie of Gairloch. Osgood chose to build his mansion house in the most romantic spot he could find – a bare rocky promontary jutting out into Loch Ewe about a mile from Poolewe village – (unfortunately the original house was burned to the ground in 1914). He sited it to look east towards the nearby hills and to the more distant lofty peaks of Torridon. He also wanted a walled garden to raise fruit, vegetables and flowers so he built a raised ‘beach’ beside the sea and built retaining walls and terraces – he also planted over 100 acres of woodland surrounding the garden. His daughter Mairi carried on the work Osgood had begun and added much to what he had begun – she gifted the garden to The National Trust For Scotland in 1952, the year before she died.
Terrace trail Kananaskis Country Alberta Canada /
. / . / Terraced potatoe fields in the Kathmandu valley, Nepal. / . / .
Our hiking group walks along terraced fields in Nepal. / . / .
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Rural Nepal with terraced rice fields. / . / .
Terraced fields in Nepal. / . / .
Lamps on St Georges Terrace, Perth WA
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