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2024-03-29T11:19:29+00:00text/html2012-12-31T14:55:49+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/114Michael Parry52.777534 -1.153482SK5720 : Prestwold Natural Burial Ground
https://www.geograph.ie/photo/3276724
A cemetery managed according to ecological principles and intended to become woodland when full.text/html2012-12-31T14:52:14+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/114Michael Parry52.777255 -1.152153SK5720 : Prestwold Natural Burial Ground
https://www.geograph.ie/photo/3276718
A cemetery managed according to ecological principles and intended to become woodland when full.text/html2012-07-08T10:18:04+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/114Michael Parry52.052134 -2.720069SO5039 : Underneath the A49 bridge over the river Wye in Hereford
https://www.geograph.ie/photo/3027727
Underside of the bridge showing concrete construction.text/html2012-07-08T10:13:23+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/114Michael Parry52.052136 -2.719778SO5039 : Bridges over the river Wye and Cathedral at Hereford
https://www.geograph.ie/photo/3027721
The modern bridge in the foreground carries the A49 road.text/html2009-03-29T11:40:22+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/114Michael Parry54.626004 -5.858931J3877 : Road sign for Holywood Exchange Shopping Centre
https://www.geograph.ie/photo/1225591
Road sign showing the stores open at Holywood Exchange as of March 2009 - except the one that attracts shoppers from all over Ireland - IKEA.text/html2008-07-26T15:59:50+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/114Michael Parry51.408343 -3.229809ST1468 : Industrial Development at Barry
https://www.geograph.ie/photo/897245
The nearer buildings belong to Hexion Speciality Chemicals. The large chimney and associated buildings are Centrica's gas fired power station. Through a donation to a re-afforestation project in Brasil, Centrica claim to have offset all the CO2 which the station will produce during its life.text/html2008-07-26T14:11:56+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/114Michael Parry52.127536 -2.663876SO5447 : Amberley Chapel, Herefordshire
https://www.geograph.ie/photo/897183
The chapel is mainly 14th century, with 12th century origins. It was restored in 1865.text/html2008-07-22T22:13:12+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/114Michael Parry53.271378 -1.755548SK1674 : Dry stone walls south of Litton
https://www.geograph.ie/photo/893247
The walls are so close together they hide the small fields between.text/html2008-07-22T21:45:52+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/114Michael Parry51.419595 -3.327619ST0769 : A large field of wheat
https://www.geograph.ie/photo/893175
There should be a footpath across this field but there's no sign of it and the stile on far side is blocked.text/html2008-07-22T21:22:27+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/114Michael Parry51.419914 -3.323313ST0869 : Sutton Farmhouse
https://www.geograph.ie/photo/893123
On the busy A4226 Waycock Roadtext/html2008-07-22T20:53:47+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/114Michael Parry50.253129 -3.655850SX8240 : Beesands and Start Bay
https://www.geograph.ie/photo/893043
From the South West Coast Pathtext/html2008-07-20T19:56:43+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/114Michael Parry51.434894 -3.286198ST1071 : Cattle in a field
https://www.geograph.ie/photo/890235
A sunny day in the countrysidetext/html2008-07-20T19:35:43+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/114Michael Parry51.425794 -3.287812ST1070 : Pylons in the countryside
https://www.geograph.ie/photo/890207
A junction in the electricity networktext/html2008-06-29T17:37:47+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/114Michael Parry54.669039 -5.764272J4482 : Upgrade works at Seahill Wastewater Treatment Works
https://www.geograph.ie/photo/864947
NI Water are investing £6.9 million in the Seahill Wastewater Treatment Works scheme to improve discharges into Belfast Lough to comply with European standards.text/html2008-03-30T13:04:12+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/114Michael Parry54.354732 -3.407549SD0896 : Ravenglass signalbox
https://www.geograph.ie/photo/744024
Originally the box for the main line through Ravenglass, it is now owned by the narrow gauge Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway. After being empty for some years, a lever frame has been installed.