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Phil Jobson
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Posted at 13:29 on 16th May 2009

Here is one my favourites from Noel Reynold: reeks of England!!

 

Wilton House
Picture by Noel Reynold


 

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lancashirelove
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Posted at 14:24 on 16th May 2009
On 16th May 2009 01:31, DEBBIE ADAMS wrote:
Great pictures Peter,  i guess I need to read up on this Eden Project I dont really know anything about it looks beautiful.;-)

Its in the area you will be visiting debbie, its mostly undercover so a good choice on a rainy day. (thats if everyone  doesnt have the same idea lol
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Krissy
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Posted at 14:35 on 16th May 2009
Flower
Picture by Jason T


I think this one is beautiful!
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Peter Evans
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Posted at 21:38 on 16th May 2009

I was about to put up the Eden Project web address but Paul beat me to it. They will send you a news letter as well.

Thanks for adding my photos to the favourite thread Diana.

 



Edited by: Peter Evans at:16th May 2009 21:40
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Posted at 21:48 on 16th May 2009

Someone mentioned to me about the church used in the wedding in the TV show, As Time Goes By.  Here it is in Aldenham, Hertfordshire.

 

St. John the Baptist Church, Aldenham, Hertfordshire
Picture by Clive Butchins



 

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Posted at 22:38 on 16th May 2009

And for Debbie --and others--visiting Cornwall, the village of St Buryan was featured in the Sam Peckinpah--Dustin Hoffman film, Straw Dogs, and nearby Lamorna Cove appears in this film thriller too.

 

Cornish cottage

Some cute cottages at St Buryan.

 

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Debbie Adams
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Posted at 04:04 on 17th May 2009

Thanks Paul very intresting !! That cottage in the picture is the one Stephanie told me that she stayed at and her friends own so I tried to rent a room,,sooo cute but she only rents a week at a time so we could'nt;-((  great picture !!

 Yes Micheal that would be a great place to go if rain but your right just my luck everyone else would be in there,,,LOL

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Diana Sinclair
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Posted at 19:39 on 20th May 2009

It's Rick again!!!

 

The miners village.
Picture by Peter Evans



 

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Debbie Adams
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Posted at 01:55 on 21st May 2009
 To Funny Diana!!!!
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Peter Evans
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Posted at 13:39 on 21st May 2009
That Rick gets in everywhere. Lol
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