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2024-03-29T00:05:58+00:00text/html2021-04-26T22:28:49+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12786Oxana Maher53.737826 -0.336983TA0928 : Waterfront tranquility
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View along Hull's waterfront, looking towards the Hunber Quays office development.text/html2021-04-26T22:19:45+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12786Oxana Maher53.737567 -0.337751TA0928 : Humber Quays
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An elegant office development on Hull's waterfront.text/html2021-04-26T21:07:18+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12786Oxana Maher53.742913 -0.334356TA0928 : Land of Green Ginger
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What a fabulous name for a street! Straight out of a fairytale. Hull also boasts the address 'Second star on the right and straight on til morning'.text/html2021-04-26T01:04:52+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12786Oxana Maher53.741653 -0.334254TA0928 : Sistine Chapel art - Hull Minster
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A detail from the extensive exhibition of Sistine Chapel art at Hull Minster. See [[6818237]] and [[6818229]].text/html2021-04-26T00:54:54+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12786Oxana Maher53.741651 -0.334102TA0928 : Bringing Sistine Chapel art to Hull
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A photomontage of the art of the Sistine Chapel, in the setting of Hull Minster. A truly awesome exhibition.text/html2021-04-26T00:48:41+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12786Oxana Maher53.741653 -0.334254TA0928 : Commemorating D Day
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A moving display to commemorate D-Day, Hull Minstertext/html2021-04-26T00:43:37+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12786Oxana Maher53.741747 -0.334553TA0928 : Staircase and Pulpit
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Fine stonework on this curving staircase to the pulpit in Hull Minster.text/html2021-04-26T00:35:48+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12786Oxana Maher53.741839 -0.334701TA0928 : Hull Minster
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Hull Minster, from the corner of North Church Side and King Street. It dates back to about 1300 and is the largest parish church by floor area in England. Before 2017 it was known as the Holy Trinity Church. William Wilberforce, the antislavery campaigner was baptized here. On our visit the minster was showcasing a photographic exhibition of the Sistine Chapel paintings.text/html2021-04-25T23:27:44+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12786Oxana Maher50.897563 -1.416948SU4111 : The Pink One
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Ocean Network Express container ship. Waiting to sail from the Mayflower Dock, couldn't resist snapping the lipstick pink ONE Continuity... and two years later there was another kind of continuity, when I saw a ONE container on a freight train in Yorkshire!
See [[6801718]].text/html2021-04-24T23:56:24+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12786Oxana Maher53.769943 -1.470318SE3530 : Black-headed gulls
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A group of black-headed gulls enjoying a dip in Skelton Lake.text/html2021-04-24T23:50:15+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12786Oxana Maher53.770111 -1.467737SE3530 : Rusting vehicle remains
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Rusting remains of a vehicle close to Skelton Lake.text/html2021-04-24T23:43:26+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12786Oxana Maher53.768413 -1.469882SE3530 : Lift off on swan lake!
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Swans taking to the air from Skelton Lake. I counted at least 14 swans there, so 'Swan Lake' seems an appropriate alias!text/html2021-04-24T23:35:16+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12786Oxana Maher53.767168 -1.472932SE3430 : Cuckoo Flower, a sign of spring
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Cardamine pratensis, the cuckoo flower, heralds the arrival of spring. It is found in damp meadows, such as this one by Skelton Lake.text/html2021-04-24T23:26:40+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12786Oxana Maher53.767365 -1.476874SE3430 : Path towards the River Aire
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A curving path from near the south-west corner of Skelton Lake sweeps its way towards the River Aire.text/html2021-04-24T01:24:51+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12786Oxana Maher53.769248 -1.475940SE3430 : Wild cherry blossom
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Cherry blossom bordering the footpath near Skelton Lake.