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Going down the drain.... from Usksider Pro 97 days old
A very old drain maybe a gutter? For those interested, this 'drain' is more than 1800 years old
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Pomp and circumstance... from Usksider Pro 154 days old
Yesterday we witnessed the Trooping of the Colour for her majesty the Queen's official birthday Being ex-military I always get a certain amount of ...
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'Morning All from Usksider Pro 167 days old
I posted this in a comment to Ravingad the other day and thought I'd share it with the rest of you. Hengoed/Maesycwmmer Viaduct A sepia-toned version ...
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Dark Satanic Mills? from Usksider Pro 172 days old
What kind of picture do you imagine when you think of 19th century industry in Britain? Textile factories? Iron foundries? Child labour? Canal networks? ...
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Just another manic Monday from Usksider Pro 188 days old
'Morning all Another Monday with lots to do and not a lot of time to do it in but hey, that's not your problem it's mine Just thought I'd share ...
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More Dunster from Usksider Pro 216 days old
As many of you know I've got a bit of a thing for old buildings so in many respects it doesn't matter to me that this one is in Dunster, I'd have been ...
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Dunster Yarn Market from Usksider Pro 216 days old
I don't know a lot about the history of Dunster except to say the town had originally been an important trading port (Dunster Haven). Sadly for Dunster ...
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A night on the tiles from Usksider Pro 217 days old
We all like to have a bit of fun at times don't we? Sometimes a bit of fun can go too far though or we end up on a right bender have one over the eight ...
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Sunny in Somerset from Usksider Pro 218 days old
Well it's certainly sunny in Somerset today, though it wasn't exactly sunny when I was last there
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The King's Men from Usksider Pro 245 days old
My previous two posts have featured the remote neolithic stones at Little Rollright, the Whispering Knights and the King Stone, so this morning I think ...
