Geograph IrelandLatest Images by Stuart and Fiona Jackson
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2024-03-28T22:31:27+00:00text/html2005-10-13T21:59:58+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/440Stuart and Fiona Jackson50.936065 -2.819673ST4215 : Fruit Orchard
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Orchard just outside of Over Strattontext/html2005-10-03T20:29:19+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/440Stuart and Fiona Jackson54.058086 -1.703601SE1962 : Nidderdale Weir
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This weir used to serve the nearby corn mill which is now a saw mill. text/html2005-08-24T21:23:26+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/440Stuart and Fiona Jackson53.641752 -1.116616SE5816 : East coast mainline
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One of the fastest points on the east coast mainline. Heading north at 125mph, only a few feet from where I stood.text/html2005-08-24T21:20:55+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/440Stuart and Fiona Jackson53.641752 -1.116616SE5816 : Fenwick Gates
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Manned railway crossing on the east coast mainline at Fenwick, just north of Doncaster.text/html2005-08-22T18:01:34+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/440Stuart and Fiona Jackson51.709949 -2.732278SO4901 : Trelleck Grange Church
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text/html2005-08-22T17:56:32+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/440Stuart and Fiona Jackson52.632928 -3.841053SH7505 : Picnic Area Tan y Coed
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This is the parking and picnic area at the start of the Tan y Coed forest trail.text/html2005-08-22T17:46:40+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/440Stuart and Fiona Jackson53.911245 -1.095717SE5946 : The Fisher of Dreams
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A closer view of the wire sculpture on Naburn Bridge. Not clear from this angle but the dog is comically lifting its leg on the poor fishermans bike! Installed in Aug 1991 - artist is Pete Rodgers. text/html2005-08-22T17:41:35+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/440Stuart and Fiona Jackson53.911245 -1.095717SE5946 : Naburn Bridge
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The bridge is a disused railway bridge on the old York to Selby line which is now a popular cycle route. The wire sculpture is called the Fisher of Dreams, complete with fisherman, dog and bicycle. text/html2005-08-22T17:33:16+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/440Stuart and Fiona Jackson53.893272 -1.096105SE5944 : River Ouse at Naburn Lock
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The lock is on the left of the photo and the weir top on the right. This view looks south and the river is tidal beyond this point.text/html2005-07-23T17:39:44+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/440Stuart and Fiona Jackson54.189096 -0.997712SE6577 : Stonegrave Minster
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Already established by 757AD and thought to be founded by the King of Northumberland, Stonegrave Minster has undergone, as with many early churches, several reinventions to suit the requirements and fashions of the times. text/html2005-07-23T17:30:38+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/440Stuart and Fiona Jackson54.208352 -1.165904SE5479 : Gateway
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Remains of a walled gateway to the north of Bylands Abbeytext/html2005-07-23T17:21:20+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/440Stuart and Fiona Jackson54.181393 -1.166446SE5476 : Newburgh Priory
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A stately home originally an Augustinian Priory from 1145. Later, the country seat for the Belassis family in the 16th and 17th century. A legend exists that claims Oliver Cromwell's head is entombed in a secret chamber within the walls. Belonged formerly to the Earls of Fauconberg and presently the home of the Wombwell family.text/html2005-07-23T17:15:11+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/440Stuart and Fiona Jackson54.199259 -1.150758SE5578 : Rear view of Bylands Abbey
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A more unusual view of Bylands Abbey. The rear of the site falls into the next grid square from which this was taken. text/html2005-07-23T16:56:19+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/440Stuart and Fiona Jackson53.914155 -2.344024SD7746 : Sawley Abbey
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Founded in 1147, the ruins of the Cistercian Abbey of Sawley is situated on the banks of the River Ribble in Lancashiretext/html2005-07-23T16:49:51+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/440Stuart and Fiona Jackson54.003985 -2.360022SD7656 : Tosside, North Yorkshire
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The road into this small North Yorkshire village