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  • Jason Whalley from the TripleJ morning show.

  • Western Force Cult Hero – AJ Whalley Forget Chuck – What Would AJ Do?

  • Late at night Melbourne statues come out to play. They have taken his hammer so what else can he use? Statue unveiled by Lord Mayor Cr. Whalley, April 1974. / Canon EOS 40D, 10”, 4.5, ISO 100

  • The lodge at the entrance to the abbey grounds is listed Grade II. It dates probably from the late 18th century, and is built in ashlar sandstone with a stone slate roof. Nikon D80 Sigma 10-20mm lens ND4 grey-grad

  • Whalley Abbey was a Cistercian abbey in Whalley, Lancashire, England. After the dissolution of the monasteries, the abbey was largely demolished and a country house was built on the site. In the 20th century the house was modified and it is now the Retreat and Conference House of the Diocese of Blackburn. The ruins of the abbey are a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument. Nikon D80 Sigma 10-20mm lens Featured in the Heritage in Stone group APR 2009.

  • Went for a 7mile stroll with Donna yesterday 19th September 2009 around the east Lancashire countryside around the town of Whalley, this was shot from Whalley bank just outside Whalley. / Shot with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 10-20mm lens. /

  • Shot yesterday 19th September 2009 from the side of the Nab at Whalley, looking over to the town of Whalley and Whalley Viaduct in Lancashire, England. / Went on a 7 mile walk with my wife to East lancashire coutnryside around the town of Whalley, the countryside around there is quite stunning and I often dismiss it for the lake district, don’t think I will quite as much, it’s a bit closer to me too. Here’s some info on Whalley and it’s viaduct from Wikipedia: Whalley is a large village in the Ribble Valley on the banks of the River Calder in Lancashire, England. It is overlooked by Whalley Nab, a large picturesque wooded hill over the river from the village. (from which this shot was taken) / The main road through Whalley is King Street, which leads through to Clitheroe Road. Neighbouring Whalley are the small villages of Wiswell, Billington, Barrow, and Read. Close by are Downham, and Pendle Hill made famous in William Harrison Ainsworth’s book “The Lancashire Witches”. Whalley Viaduct / Known locally as “Whalley Arches”, Whalley Viaduct is a listed structure 48 span railway bridge crossing the River Calder. / Built between 1846 and 1850 under the engineering supervison of Terrence Wolfe Flanagan, the viaduct is of red brick arch construction. The longest and largest railway viaduct in Lancashire, it was built for The Bolton, Blackburn, Clitheroe and West Yorkshire Railway, carrying the line 21.3m above the river for a distance of 620m. / More than seven million bricks and 12,338 cubic metres of stone were used in its construction. Some 3,000m of timber were used for the arch centring, temporary platforms and the permanent foundation piles. During construction, on October 6 1849, two of the 41 arches then completed collapsed, with the loss of three lives. / The southern side of the bridge, nearest the remains of the Abbey, bears the only decorative treatment. The town is also home to the ruins of Whalley Abbey, a fourteenth century Cistercian abbey. The monks of Whalley were moved to describe the site of their abbey beneath Whalley Nab on the banks of the Calder as locus benedictus – a blessed place Whalley Abbey. (of which I have no shots due to lack of time) Shot with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 10-20mm lens CPL fitted. / f 8 / 1/25 second / ISO 200 /

  • Arches. Whalley Abbey in the Ribble Valley in Lancashire. I used to walk through this arch everyday on my way to school as a kid.

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