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2024-03-28T22:49:44+00:00text/html2017-04-19T09:36:44+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/24103Paul Buckingham54.491658 -0.610996NZ9011 : Whitby Pier from The Cleveland Way, North Yorkshire
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A shot taken during a walk to Saltwick Bay last Summertext/html2016-03-30T19:47:23+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/24103Paul Buckingham55.661186 -3.780757NS8842 : Falls of Clyde, New Lanark
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The only falls on the river Clyde and the reason for the establishment of the mill village of New Lanark. The village tucked away in the narrow valley of the Clyde is now a World Heritage site.text/html2016-03-17T18:23:37+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/24103Paul Buckingham54.371915 -1.579128SE2797 : Kiplin Hall, near Northallerton, North Yorkshire
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A view of the hall across the laketext/html2014-12-10T17:13:12+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/24103Paul Buckingham54.283774 -0.387576TA0588 : Low Tide, Scarborough Harbour
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Maintenance taking place on a newly painted fishing boattext/html2014-12-10T17:05:27+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/24103Paul Buckingham53.405627 -2.996039SJ3390 : Liverpool Waterfront
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View from the Merseyside Ferry. Just off centre is the iconic Royal Liver Building.text/html2014-12-10T16:32:03+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/24103Paul Buckingham53.401509 -2.993988SJ3489 : Albert Dock, Liverpool
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View from dockside looking towards the Royal Liver Buildingtext/html2014-12-10T16:20:10+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/24103Paul Buckingham54.216307 -1.762736SE1580 : Leeds Pals War memorial, Colsterdale
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text/html2014-07-13T12:30:33+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/24103Paul Buckingham54.652955 -2.141626NY9028 : Gibson Cave and Summerhill Waterfall
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Cave formed by the waterfall undercutting the softer rock beneath the surface strata. Purportedly the lair of a local robber called Gibson in historic timestext/html2014-06-08T17:09:29+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/24103Paul Buckingham54.868541 -1.856777NZ0952 : St Cuthbert's hall, Shotley Bridge
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A large church hall just across the road from St Cuthbert's Church. Both are situated on a very steep lane called Church Bank.text/html2014-06-08T17:03:13+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/24103Paul Buckingham54.861877 -1.956037NZ0251 : Derwent Reservoir
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Fly fishermen on the bottom end of the reservoir close to the dam. This reservoir formed by damming the River Derwent is a popular destination for fisherman as it has large areas of accessible banks.text/html2014-06-08T16:53:41+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/24103Paul Buckingham55.071729 -1.449669NZ3575 : St Mary's Lighthouse, Whitley Bay
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View from near the Car Park on the mainland.text/html2014-06-08T16:45:18+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/24103Paul Buckingham54.802375 -2.220240NY8545 : Weirs on River East Allen, Allenheads
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Close to the heritage centre.text/html2014-06-08T16:40:36+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/24103Paul Buckingham54.944211 -2.250519NY8461 : Stublick Chimney, Nr Langley
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A mile long flue connected this chimney to the lead smelting mill in Langley. Its purpose was to carry the poisonous fumes from the smelt mill by natural ventilation. The Langley smelt mill was built in 1768 for the Greenwich Hospital for Seamen to process their ore from mines on Alston Moor. text/html2014-06-08T16:27:57+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/24103Paul Buckingham54.971474 -2.102600NY9364 : Hexham Abbey
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View of the east end of the abbey taken from adjacent public gardenstext/html2014-06-08T16:24:30+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/24103Paul Buckingham54.976873 -2.094021NY9464 : River Tyne, Hexham
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View of Hexham Bridge and the Tyne. Just visible to the left of the picture behind the bridge is the chimney of the Egger chipboard factory which is one of the largest manufacturing employers in Northumberland.