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Photo of Perranporth by: Pat Trout

Perranporth
"Lovely. I love perranporth" - Philip Cross(1st July 2013)

Photo of Hellidon by: Martin Humphreys

Yellow Wagtail
"Really well taken. Good spot." - Philip Cross(1st July 2013)

Photo of Newlands Corner by: Vince Hawthorn

The Texting Squirrel.
"Well taken, again sharp in the right places" - David Swann(1st July 2013)

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"A nicely constructed picture" - David Swann(1st July 2013)

Photo of Grasmere by: Dave John

Helm Crag from Grasmere
"A pleasing way to frame the Crag" - David Swann(1st July 2013)

Photo of Brighton by: Mark Rutley

Shoreham Air Show
"A fine image well executed." - Rod Burkey(1st July 2013)

Photo of Fetcham by: Vince Hawthorn

Not a Sun lover
"Interesting close-up, sharp where it should be" - David Swann(1st July 2013)

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"By the way the Green and white flag (Starboard Pnt) indicates that she is the Senior Officer of the two!" - Mark Rutley(1st July 2013)

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"HMS Pursuer is an Archer Class P2000 coastal training vessel of the First Patrol Boat Squadron operated by the Royal Navy. She is the training vessel for Glasgow and Strathclyde University Royal Naval Unit (URNU), located in the Glasgow University grounds and is based in HM Naval Base Clyde. HMS Archer is the first of the Archer P2000 class 20m Fast Patrol Boats built by Watercraft in 1985. She became the East Scotland Universities’ Royal Navy Unit (URNU) training vessel in July 2012. East Scotland URNU is the newest of the 14 URNUs that were first formed in 1967. Nice image good to see where they are now. Out of office now for a few weeks Ruth....catch up later." - Mark Rutley(1st July 2013)

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"HMS Pursuer is an Archer Class P2000 coastal training vessel of the First Patrol Boat Squadron operated by the Royal Navy. She is the training vessel for Glasgow and Strathclyde University Royal Naval Unit (URNU), located in the Glasgow University grounds and is based in HM Naval Base Clyde. HMS Archer is the first of the Archer P2000 class 20m Fast Patrol Boats built by Watercraft in 1985. She became the East Scotland Universities’ Royal Navy Unit (URNU) training vessel in July 2012. East Scotland URNU is the newest of the 14 URNUs that were first formed in 1967." - Mark Rutley(1st July 2013)