Back from the A to Z challenge to Skywatch Friday and I will start with a Rainbow I took down in Wales a while ago, might add I took it with an Android Tablet not my usual cameras.
This blog is to showcase some of the photo's I've taken, the pictures can be from my archive of many years or taken recently. They are from where I live and the various places I have been. I hope Enjoy my work and come back to visit again
Thursday, 30 April 2015
Z is for Zulu Farm
Zulu farm is between Didcot & Harwell and no doubt it was a thriving place at one time back in the 1900's it was know ans Zulu Barn. The farm has diminished with the A34 cutting through the property and now thevbuilding of a new housing estate has taken the rest away
Zulu Farm as it is at the moment, most likely the old barn is over to the left
This was part of the farmland looking towards Didcot, the construction you see is a new college being built
This looks towards Didcot Power Station, beyond the fence is the new estate
Soon the towers and the tall sack will be demolished and the original Didcot Power Station will be no more and the mounds of earth you see here will be gone and in their place new houses. A sad vision of it's former self.
That's it for this years A to Z Challenge I hope you have enjoyed my offerings.
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Wednesday, 29 April 2015
Y is for Yardro
Yardro is a small farming near new Radnor in Wales. There is a farm and a few houses plus a chapel which is still in use
The green triangle and chapel
One of the nicest little ones around
There is a phone box and out of sight a post box
Face it where else would you come across a scene like this
and this is looking over the fields to the countryside around the village
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Tuesday, 28 April 2015
X is for X ray
I said I would have to come up with something. Remember D for Diamond well one of the experiments they do uses X rays
This is one of the experiments that has been published
This is inside one of the experimental hutches which is lead walled (50mm thick)
One of the X ray detectors
and this is another experiment being set up
Might add the also used Xrays on some of the conservation work done on the Mary Rose, Henry VIII flagship that sunk
This is a new facility that is being built at the moment
Might add the also used Xrays on some of the conservation work done on the Mary Rose, Henry VIII flagship that sunk
This is a new facility that is being built at the moment
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Monday, 27 April 2015
W is for Woolhampton
A small civil parish in West Berkshire between Reading & Newbury. It sits on the A4 Bath road and River Kennet, the railway also runs through it was well. Because of It's location the A4 made it well know for coaching Inns
Like the Falmouth Arms below which the last time I drove past looked like it had closed.
The bath road going by the Falmouth Arms
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Saturday, 25 April 2015
V is for Victoria Park
No doubt there are many round the country if not the world but this one is in Newbury, it was originally called the Marsh but changed with the popularity of Queen Victoria and her Jubilee celebrations were held here. The statue was originally in the market place in 1903 and moved to
Greenham House in 1933 before its final position here in 1966
Queen Victoria and the Lions
Queen Victoria
Up to 1930 the park used to be common land which included the right to graze cattle
Since then it has gradually been encroached on by the A339 and housing
The Bandstand in the park
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Friday, 24 April 2015
U is for Upton
Upton a small Oxfordshire Town not far from Didcot which used to be on the Didcot, Newbury & Southmapton Railway.
High Street leading to the Village
main road going past the George & Dragon Pub
The former Upton Station, the yard is now a close called Beaching Close which is ironic as he closed the line down it was on.
One of the Thatched cottages which is along Stream Road
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Thursday, 23 April 2015
T is for Thame
Thame gets it's name from the river that flows past the town. It dates back to the Anglo Saxon times and was part of Wessex. It is now a civil parish in Oxfordshire. The river Thame also lends its name to the Thames as it flows into it at Dorchester.
Thame High Street
Looking down the High street from near the war memorial
Thame Town Hall
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Wednesday, 22 April 2015
S is for Streatley
Streatley is a small village along the Thames path in Berkshire and I might add the Ridgeway Path runs through it as well. The photo shows the village as seen from the Goring side of the bridge which is in Oxfordshire
Below is a view looking down towards the village from Streatley Hill
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Tuesday, 21 April 2015
R is for Reading
Reading is the County Town of Berkshire and only became that in the 1970's when due to Boundary changes Abingdon moved to Oxford
This is Broad Street the main shopping area
Here we look to the Kings Road with the Oracle shopping centre over to the right
This road looks to Broad street and John Lewis
One of the things it was famous for was Biscuits and this canal was the way they were shipped from Huntley & Palmers which was over to the right. Reading's Football team at one time were called the Biscuit Men
It's also famous for the Abbey Ruins, Reading had Huge Abbey until Henry VIII dissolved the monastery's
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Monday, 20 April 2015
Q is for Quicks Green
Found this place looking on the OS maps and best of all it was not far from where I live. not much I can tell yo about the place other than it has a few houses and a chapel which I missed.
As you can see it is a quiet place situated in woodland
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Saturday, 18 April 2015
P is for Peppard
Yes there is a place called that not far from Reading though I have to admit it is easy to miss while driving through The correct name for the place is Rotherfield Peppard but people just call it Peppard
The photo here shows Peppard Common with a smattering of snow when I visited a few years ago
It also had a school which is over to my left out of sight, the road here leads to the All Saints Church
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Friday, 17 April 2015
O is for Osney
Here is a place I doubt many will have heard of let alone know its whereabouts. It's known also as Osney Island and is along the River Thames just outside Oxford. It has an active community and the place dates back to around 1129 when an Abbey was built there.
Below is a photo taken from a Hot Air Balloon a couple of days ago and shows the Thames, the area above it is Osney and below Oxford the above photo was taken from near where the bend is by the lock.
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Thursday, 16 April 2015
N is for Newbury
Newbury is a West Berkshire town with a lot of history attached to it and one of my favorite local palces to go. The building you see below is called the clock house and sits on the junction of the Old Bath road & Northbrook Street
Below you see the River Kennet where it rund through the town
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Wednesday, 15 April 2015
M is for Marlborough
Marlborough is a town in Wiltshire and sits on the old Bath Road from London to Bath (A4) the river Kennet also runs through it which made it accessible to trade with London and Bath using the canal. It also has the second largest high street in the UK which you can see in the second photo
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