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Photo of Newnham by: Martin Humphreys

Frozen thatch
"nice one" - James Prescott(14th August 2014)

Photo of C S Lewis Tours by: Ron Brind

Holy Trinity Church
"I believe his grandfather came from Wales. " - Owain Glyndwr(13th August 2014)

Photo of North Dorset Trailway by: Graham Rains

Stour Valley Summer, Shillingstone.
" Wonderful atmosphere." - Vince Hawthorn(13th August 2014)

Photo of Chepstow by: Patrick Hogan

Large Moon, Chepstow.
" Nice one Patrick and superb detail as you say. I like the cloud in the shot as well." - Vince Hawthorn(13th August 2014)

Photo of Loughborough by: David Sarson

Great Tit feeding young in Loughborough
" Good capture of the moment." - Vince Hawthorn(13th August 2014)

Photo of Quantock Hills by: Pat Trout

Quantock Hills
" Great set of pics Pat, so pleased you are back out where you should be and enjoying your walks." - Vince Hawthorn(13th August 2014)

Photo of Great Massingham by: Kip Bennett

Great Massingham, Norfolk
" Wonderful scene here Kip , Great Massingham looks a beautiful place." - Vince Hawthorn(13th August 2014)

Photo of Norwich Cathedral by: Kip Bennett

Norwich, Norfolk
" Great set of shots of Norwich Kip." - Vince Hawthorn(13th August 2014)

Photo of Arundel Castle by: Susan Harris

Arundel Castle upwards
" Excellent set of pics of Arundel Susan, a special place for our family." - Vince Hawthorn(13th August 2014)

Photo of Quantock Hills by: Pat Trout

Quantock Hills
" I am only surmising but I would hazard a guess that it is an Ordnance Survey Triangulation Pillar minus the top semi pyramid that we normally see. Underneath a trig pillar that we normally see is the very accurate pot marked brass bolt that is the exact point of the trig point. The concrete top is there to enable the easy use of the theodolite at a comfortable height for the observer and a datum point is inserted in the side of the pillar at the same time protecting the original stud point. Well " observed " Pat." - Vince Hawthorn(13th August 2014)