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Photo of Kingston Deverill by: Graham Rains

The Deverills
"Back of 38 and 39 from the field by the church. Walked along the right of way between the church and houses yesterday with my son. I remember Jack Carpenter's cows being in this field. Jack stopped farming some years before he died but kept his fields. He was a real character, living to 100 years. He died in 2003, a few years after we left and I believe left some of the field for an extension to the churchyard (the part behind the hedge)." - JonT(30th September 2018)

Photo of Kingston Deverill by: Graham Rains

The Deverills
"Another view of our old house (number 39, now called River Cottage) from the house next door (number 38). Both these houses were originally four cottages 36 and 38 being the house on the left and 37 and 39 the house on the right (where I grew up and later lived with my family). My father bought 36/38 and 37/39 in 1947 when a lot of the village properties were sold to pay off Lord Bath's death duties. He paid £125 for both properties!" - JonT(30th September 2018)

Photo of Kingston Deverill by: Graham Rains

The Deverills
"My aunt used to play the organ in this church. Many of my family are buried here - both of my father's parents and my aunt among them. The family went back generations on both my grandmother's and grandfather's sides (Trimby and Marshall)." - JonT(30th September 2018)

Photo of Kingston Deverill by: Graham Rains

The Deverills
"My father was born in this house. I grew up here and lived here with my wife and family until 1996. Visited the village with my son yesterday. He is 30 years old now and remembers his early childhood with his young sisters here. Many happy memories. Wish I still lived here." - JonT(30th September 2018)

Photo of Hunstanton by: Zbigniew Siwik

St. Edmund Chapel Ruins and the Lighthouse
"Visited this area many times a few years back but it never occurred to me that this makes an excellent shot. Well spotted." - Paul V. A. Johnson(28th September 2018)

Photo of Godrevy by: Neil Willan

Godrevy Lighthouse
"Excellent shot " - Paul V. A. Johnson(28th September 2018)

Photo of New Brighton by: Rod Burkey

New Brighton, Merseyside.
"A rather sombre and murky shot by Burkey. It does not look like a good place to be when the tide is coming in. I can smell the Mersey looking at this picture." - Edward Lever(25th September 2018)

Photo of Henley on Thames by: Chris Williams

henley, just off the hight street
"Nice one Chris, well observed." - Paul V. A. Johnson(23rd September 2018)

Photo of Haydon Bridge by: Lorraine

December Beech Trees
"Like this. It makes me feel that I need to stroll further down the path" - Paul V. A. Johnson(22nd September 2018)

Photo of Beachley by: Patrick Hogan

Moonlight Across the River Severn, Beachley.
"Excellent, well done" - Paul V. A. Johnson(20th September 2018)