4. south of Newcastle Emlyn
New Year's Day 2012
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4 south of Newcastle Emlyn
Carreg-las Morris Dancers performing outside The Nag's Head, a fine hostelry, New Year's Day 2012.
by chris whitehouse
The end of the Coombe Hill Canal - the basin where coal for Cheltenham was once unloaded.
by Brian Whittle
The gate gives access to the footpath of the former St David's airfield from the road between Whitchurch and Caerfarchell. The signpost by the gate provides directions for walkers visiting the former WW2 airfield.
by Martyn Harries
The mild winter of 2011/12 (so far) has brought on these snowdrops to the budding stage several weeks earlier than last year.
To the left are the first signs of daffodils.
To the left are the first signs of daffodils.
by Jonathan Billinger
This new lifeboat berth was officially opened by RNLI Chief of Operations Michael Vlasto, on Sunday May 1st 2005.
by PAUL FARMER
This is the beginning of a public footpath running north from the Oving Road. The gates across the wooden garage on the left look as though they may have come from the entrance to the grounds of a grand house.
by HelenK
Rali Ddydd Calan flynyddol ar Fynydd Garn Goch er cof am y Cymry a drechodd byddin Normanaidd ym Mrwydr Gwyr yn 1136. Dywed y croniclwyr fod 500 cant o Normaniaid wedi cael eu lladd a bu bleiddiad ac adar yn gloddesta ar eu cyrff. Roedd y frwydr yn arwyddocaol oherwydd awrweinodd hyn at ragor o wrthryfela gyda'r tywysogion brodorol yn adennill llawer iawn o'u tiroedd a gollwyd ynghynt.
The annual rally at Mynydd Garn Goch to commemorate the Battle of Gower where a Welsh army defeated a Norman force on New Years Day 1136. Chroniclers estimated that approximately 500 Normans were slain. It was said that wolves, crows and birds of prey scavenged upon the corpses which littered the battlefield. The battle was significant as it sparked other rebellions which saw the Welsh princes regain large swathes of territory previously lost to the invaders
The annual rally at Mynydd Garn Goch to commemorate the Battle of Gower where a Welsh army defeated a Norman force on New Years Day 1136. Chroniclers estimated that approximately 500 Normans were slain. It was said that wolves, crows and birds of prey scavenged upon the corpses which littered the battlefield. The battle was significant as it sparked other rebellions which saw the Welsh princes regain large swathes of territory previously lost to the invaders
by Alan Richards
Cottages line Front Lane, a narrow road which winds steeply uphill with a tiny stream running beside it.
by Vieve Forward
The burial ground of the Friends' Meeting House, Jordans. It was late afternoon when I took this shot, and raining.
by Stefan Czapski
Pevsner states that the market hall dates from the C16, but according to English Heritage this is more likely to be the C14 though the building has been much altered since. See Link.
by David Kemp
The demolished Spring Farm Bridge all cleaned up after being demolished on Christmas Day SU6082 : Finally gone
by Bill Nicholls
Looking west from the south side of Trafalgar Square.
by Christine Matthews
Shared Description
The fourth of a selection of seven photos taken during the fireworks celebrating the commencement of the year 2012. This was taken at 12:04:49.
The spectacular display, as ever, is launched from around the London Eye and we are looking at them from the centre of the carriageway of Victoria Embankment a short distance north of its junction with Westminster Bridge.
For the other six in the series, see:
TQ3079 : London: New Year fireworks (1)
TQ3079 : London: New Year fireworks (2)
TQ3079 : London: New Year fireworks (3)
TQ3079 : London: New Year fireworks (5)
TQ3079 : London: New Year fireworks (6)
TQ3079 : London: New Year fireworks (7)
The spectacular display, as ever, is launched from around the London Eye and we are looking at them from the centre of the carriageway of Victoria Embankment a short distance north of its junction with Westminster Bridge.
For the other six in the series, see:
TQ3079 : London: New Year fireworks (1)
TQ3079 : London: New Year fireworks (2)
TQ3079 : London: New Year fireworks (3)
TQ3079 : London: New Year fireworks (5)
TQ3079 : London: New Year fireworks (6)
TQ3079 : London: New Year fireworks (7)
by Chris Downer
As seen from a footbridge over the A289 Pier Road.
This crane on rails is beside Basin 3 of the docks.
The concrete components are used to make the concrete tunnel sections for the Cross-rail project in London.
In the background in Basin 3 is TQ7769 : SC Nordic, Chatham Docks.
This crane on rails is beside Basin 3 of the docks.
The concrete components are used to make the concrete tunnel sections for the Cross-rail project in London.
In the background in Basin 3 is TQ7769 : SC Nordic, Chatham Docks.
by David Anstiss
Shared Description
Limpsfield Chart is an area of wooded access land east of Oxted, Surrey. It is crossed by the Greensand Way, and the Tandridge Border Path and Vanguard Way, pass around it.
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