Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
The Farne Islands are situated about 6 kilometers off the mainland. They are a nature reserve that attracts many nesting ...(mai mult)
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
These delightful, and now very valuable, houses were built to accommodate the lower classes: servants, shop assistants, factory workers etc.
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
Widcombe Manor has got some fascinating stories. It was the setting for a popular early 20th Century Family Saga, The Golden House. Local entrepeneur, Jere...(mai mult)
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
This hillside pasture is less than a mile from Bath City Centre. Hector, the ram, is not a very friendly sheep - as I found to my cost, but h...(mai mult)
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
This path, verged with heady wild garlic is a by-way, part of an ancient network which connected towns and villages around the countr...(mai mult)
Published 8 months ago by Bob Stapleton
Henley-on-Thames is a town and civil parish on the River Thames in South Oxfordshire, England. Henley is a world renowned centre for rowing. Each...(mai mult)
Published 8 months ago by Bob Stapleton
Henley-on-Thames is a town and civil parish on the River Thames in South Oxfordshire, England. Henley is a world renowned centre for rowing. Each...(mai mult)
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
This isn't the sort of panorama I usually take but for once, the Burghers of Bath have done something for our environment which is not ...(mai mult)
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
About the only good thing about 'Health & Safety' is that when there is snow on the ground, The National Trust closes Prior Park ...(mai mult)
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
A gentle English landscape of rolling hills and the fresh greens of young leaves on the trees, The green hump is the remains of a Bronze Age Camp.
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
An unexpected patch of primroses growing on the side of a valley on the southwest slopes of the Cotswolds between Hawkesbury and Horton.
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
This is one of Bath's hidden treasures, mainly hidden by the road by the trees. If you're fit, poor (the bus fare is one of the...(mai mult)
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
A pano-portrait of Don Foster taken on Election Day outside Combe Down Polling Station. He was duly elected and is now Bath's MP. The p...(mai mult)
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
Hoar Frost is usually formed during freezing, foggy weather. When it drifts across solid objects like trees or fences, an deposit of ice forms. This picture shows both hoar and ground frost.
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
This panorama shows some of the group 'at ease' outside their longhouse. No excuses - it's purely pictorial. Pictoriali...(mai mult)
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
This panorama shows some of the group readying for battle. No excuses - it's purely pictorial. Pictorialism was a gen...(mai mult)
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
18th Century parkland with its avenue of planted trees with their leaves turning to autumn gold, is one of the traditional views of the English countryside.
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
Both Blackthorn and Hawthorn are hedgerow trees with white blossoms. The simple difference is: Blackthorn blossoms early, before other trees come into leaf while Hawthorn is later, when other trees are in leaf.
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
English Oak trees at their most colourful standing in 18th Century Parkland in the southern Cotswolds.