Tagged With "Yorkshire"
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Re: Swinner Gill Waterfalls and Lead Mine
very nice set as always my friend,i can only aspire to be as good as this
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Re: January 20, 2017: Swaledale Barns, Muker, North Yorkshire
I love these old stone barns! Thanks, Ian.
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Re: Whitby - North Yorkshire Coastal Town
I haven't been to Whitby in years...thank yu for the memories!
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Re: Whitby - North Yorkshire Coastal Town
Camping on the pig farm beyond the abbey in the sixties �� But loved it. A fine wee nugget of a port town that never seems to lose its charm - there's no room, unlike sprawling cousins of Scarboro, Brid and Filey
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Re: July 25, 2017: Summer in North Yorkshire
Your poppy picture is simply perfection!! Wonderful!
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Re: August 8, 2017: Views from Cleveland Way, North Yorkshire
Wow! What amazing views! Must be a fantastic hike on a nice day.
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Re: Rievaulx Abbey, North Yorkshire, England
Your photos are magnificent!! What an amazing place! I need to head to northern England someday and visit all these great ruins. Thanks for sharing this, Paul!
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Re: East Gill Falls, Swaledale, North Yorkshire
I am always impressed with your photography!!! Beautiful and creative!
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Re: Crackpot Hall, Yorkshire Dales
Great memories of the aul country ! (B Huddersfield) Look at the masonry, consider how far the stone mason had to come and go !
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Re: Spring Images - North Yorkshire.
Lovely photos -- all of them -- but your little lamb is adorable!!.
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Re: March 28, 2017: Annual Carol service at Stokesley, North Yorkshire
I expect this is a very popular local tradition.
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September 12, 2017: Harbor Scenes
Paul Hunter shares some harbor scenes from North Yorkshire.
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Oct. 10, 2017: Malton—North Yorkshire food market town
Paul Hunter shares a visit to the market town, Malton (near York). The town is well know to foodies and has regular celebrity visitors and food fairs.
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Oct. 24, 2017: Whorlton, North Yorkshire, hidden historic gem
Paul Hunter shares some of the visual treasures of a visit to the abandoned hamlet of Whorlton in the North York Moors National Park.
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Early summer - North Yorkshire.
Paul Hunter shares some beautiful shots of early summer in his home region of North Yorkshire!
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Crackpot Hall, Yorkshire Dales
Ian Cook shares some great photos and the history of Crackpot Hall.
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May 9, 2017: Lambing time on a North Yorkshire farm
Paul Hunter shares some scenes of the lambing season at a busy farm in North Yorkshire
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Whitby - North Yorkshire Coastal Town
Whitby, North Yorkshire. A modern visitor attraction, working fishing port, with ancient religious heritage that inspired Bram Stoker.
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July 11, 2017: North Yorkshire Landscapes
Paul Hunter shares more shots from his travels in North Yorkshire, North York Moors area, and the Yorkshire Dales in summer.
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Cotter Force, Wensleydale, North Yorkshire
Ian Cook shares a visit and some wonderful photos of picturesque Cotter Force waterfall in North Yorkshire.
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April 11, 2017: Great Ayton, North Yorkshire
Some spring scenes from Great Ayton in North Yorkshire.
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April 25, 2017: Swans - on an old Clay pit lake
Paul Hunter shares photos of Swans on an old Clay pit lake in North Yorkshire.
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May 23, 2017: River Leven, Stokesley
A spring scene of River Leven from Stokesley, North Yorkshire.
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Saltburn by the Sea, North Yorkshire
Paul Hunter has visited Saltburn since his childhood, and finds it still holds its Victorian charm.
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August 8, 2017: Views from Cleveland Way, North Yorkshire
Paul Hunter shares some of the views from Cleveland Way, a popular walking trail in North Yorkshire.
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August 22, 2017: North Yorkshire coastal scenes
A few scenes of the North Yorkshire coast, beautifully captured by Paul Hunter.
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July 25, 2017: Summer in North Yorkshire
Paul Hunter shares a few recent photos from his home region of North Yorkshire.
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March 14, 2017: Cleveland Hills in the Mist
Landscape photographer, Paul Hunter, shares some scenes from his home territory of North Yorkshire.
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March 28, 2017: Annual Carol service at Stokesley, North Yorkshire
Paul Hunter shares a few images from the annual carol service at Stokesley in North Yorkshire, with the Bilsdale Silver Band.
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Lownathwaite Lead Mines, North Yorkshire
Ian Cook shares photos of a most unusual landscape. As he said, "The beck in Gunnerside Gill flows through a landscape that looks like something from the Lord of the Rings; an orcish encampment perhaps or the abandoned halls of some race of long-dead Men."
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East Gill Falls, Swaledale, North Yorkshire
Ian Cook shares a visit to a beautiful waterfall, this one East Gill Falls in North Yorkshire.
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Nov. 28, 2017: Autumn palette, trees, hills and fields
Paul Hunter celebrates the changing seasons with some beautiful images of the fall colors in North Yorkshire.
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January 5, 2018: A Winter Hike in North Yorkshire.
Ian Cook shares images of a pleasant -- albeit it chilly -- hike in the winter wonderland of North Yorkshire!
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January 25, 2018: Red Grouse, Fremington Edge, North Yorkshire.
Ian Cook shares photos and a bit of the natural history of the lovely red grouse.
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March 2, 2018: W. Burton Waterfall, Wensleydale, North Yorkshire
Ian Cook shares photos of a pretty waterfall in today's Pic of the Day.
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March 16, 2018: Winterings, Gunnerside Gill, Swaledale, North Yorkshire
Ian Cook shares some images of the lovely countryside in North Yorkshire, including its characteristic stone fences.
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March 13, 2018: Snow from the East... North Yorkshire.
Paul Hunter shares some beautiful winter landscape photos of an unexpected snow storm in North Yorkshire.
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May 18, 2018: Blakethwaite Lead Mine, North Yorkshire
Ian Cook presents another of the fascinating old lead mines and smelts, this one the Blakethwaite Lead Mine, Gunnerside Gill, Swaledale, in North Yorkshire
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June 1, 2018: Lownathwaite Lead Mine, North Yorkshire
Some more fascinating images from Ian Cook's visit to the ruins of the Lownathwaite Lead Mine, Gunnerside Gill, Swaledale, North Yorkshire.
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Swaledale Barns, Gunnerside, North Yorkshire
An interesting feature of North Yorkshire are these unusual barns, built of local stone to store hay and house animals during the winter. Ian Cook shares their stories and some interesting photos.
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World's smallest museum fits in a phone booth
A small town's tiny history museum in a former phonebox is a big local hit and may inspire many more mini-museums.
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November 22, 2016: Reeth and Surrounding Fells, Yorkshire Dales
Talented Landscape Photographer, Paul Hunter, shares a photo of the Fells around Reeth in the Yorkshire Dales.
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December 27, 2016: River Bank, Crakehall
Paul Hunter shares a pretty scene from the bank of a river in the North Yorkshire village of Crakehall.
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January 24, 2017: A Snowy Day in North Yorkshire
Noted Landscape photographer, Paul Hunter, shares some winter scenes from his home region of North Yorkshire.
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December 13, 2016: Arkengarthdale, Yorkshire Dales
Paul Hunter presents a lovely image of the Arkengarthdale, a valley in the most northern region of the Yorkshire dales.
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January 13, 2017: Grinton Smelt Mill, Yorkshire Dales National Park
Ian Cooks shares some stunning monochrome images of Grinton How Mill, the best preserved Smelt Mill in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.