Manchester European Christmas Market
Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Monday, 30 December 2013
Sunday, 29 December 2013
Saturday, 28 December 2013
Friday, 27 December 2013
Thursday, 26 December 2013
On the Second Day of Christmas........
A stained-glass window in the Shepherds' Church - Over Wyresdale near Abbeystead.
The 'Shepherds' Church is so called because it serves a rural community and the original wooden cloak hooks, where the shepherds hung their hats and cloaks, can still be seen in the church porch.
The 'Shepherds' Church is so called because it serves a rural community and the original wooden cloak hooks, where the shepherds hung their hats and cloaks, can still be seen in the church porch.
Wednesday, 25 December 2013
Sunday, 22 December 2013
A pre-Christmas stroll around Garstang
Looking across from Church Lane at Bonds to Nicky Nook
The remains of Greenhalgh Castle
....about the castle
Looking back towards Bonds
The Lancaster Canal to the south of Garstang
Dimples Lane moorings on the canal
A narrowboat crossing the Wyre Aqueduct
Th' Owd Tithebarn marina at Garstang (Th' Owd Tithebarn is the name of the restaurant)
Garstang Rotary Club are collecting for charities with the help of the Lady Town Crier
Guess who?
Saturday, 21 December 2013
Thursday, 19 December 2013
St. Mary's Priory - Penwortham
The tower and main entrance to the Priory
The pews have been removed to make the church more 'multipurpose'
A memorial in the nave
The pipe organ has been removed and replaced with an electronic organ
The Chancel
John Horrocks was a leading cotton manufacturer in Preston
Preparing for Christmas
Looking down into the bell-ringing chamber
One of the six bells in the belfry
Part of the ringing mechanism
The view towards Preston from the roof of the tower
looking towards Preston town centre and St Walburg's church
Another view of the skyline of Preston
Looking down onto Church Avenue, the lych-gate and the church drive
More of Preston
The Ringing Chamber
This plaque commemorates the ringing of a Peal of Kent Treble Bob Major with 5334 changes! It took 3 hours and 15 minutes to 'ring the changes'!
The tower with its leaning flag-pole
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Colne 'Shop Local Day'
Colne is an east Lancashire town on the border between Lancashire and North Yorkshire.
The 'Shop Local Day' was a day organised by the local council to encourage Christmas shoppers to support the local businesses.
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The Colne Town Crier
Sunday, 15 December 2013
A Walk Along the River Ribble
Preston station from East Cliff car park
The station with the Royal Mail sorting office and St. Walburg's church spire
The former Park Hotel now the East Cliff County Council offices above Miller Park
The West Coast mainline enter Preston station from the south
Looking upstream towards the Old Tram Bridge from the 'Combination' bridge
The riverside path through Avenham Park
Looking towards Church Brow at Walton-le-Dale
Various views of the River Ribble
Part of the Guild Wheel Cycle Route
Ha'penny Bridge carrying the A59 road between Preston (left) and Blackburn (right)
Canada Geese at Brockholes Nature Reserve at Samlesbury
The Visitor Centre at Brockholes
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