The Summer Gallery

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These photos were taken Late Summer, September 2002 :


Autumn approaches as acorns and other seeds and fruits appear on the trees.


Chesterfield Canal at Ranby, near Worksop, Nottinghamshire


A pleasure boat trip cruises along the canal at Ranby.


The village of Tissington in Derbyshire.


Trout are visible in the clear water of the village pond at Tissington.


The River Gardens at Belper in Derbyshire, still in full bloom.


Rowing boats await hire at Belper.


Belper is a town built near to  the River Derwent.


Tissington village near Ashbourne in Derbyshire.


The picturesque village of Tissington is accesible along a driveway off the main Ashbourne to Buxton road.


The stately home at Tissington is now a private school.


Ornate chimney stacks decorate the building.


Saint Marys Church at Tissington.


This picturesque church sits on a hill above the village.


St. Marys Church, Tissington.

These photos were taken Late August 2002:


The bridge at Ashford on the Water, Derbyshire.


The River Wye flows through the picturesque village of Ashford in the Water, Derbyshire.

Ashford in the Water


The village pond at Hartington, Derbyshire.


The pretty village of Hartington attracts many visitors each weekend, especially coaches full.


Look carefully and you can see a fly on this flower, taken at Manton near Worksop, Nottinghamshire.


A friendly horse looks on at Manton.


Late summer, and the trees and bushes start to bear their fruit.


A Canada goose, Mallard Duck and two Coot at a small pond near Ilkeston, Derbyshire.


Manton Railway viaduct as it crosses the Chesterfield Canal, near Worksop, Nottinghamshire.

These photos were taken in Norfolk and Suffolk, August 2002:


Cromer, on the north west Norfolk coast.


Flowers in full bloom at Cromer.


Narrow streets lead to the sea front and.......


Pier at Cromer.


Looking south at Cromer.


Beach at Cromer


Pier at Cromer.


Looking inland from the Pier at Cromer.


View of the town from the Pier at Cromer.


British summer weather apparent on this view of Cromer from the Pier.


The Adnams Brewery at Southwold in Suffolk.


The Bell Boy graces the front of the Adnams Brewery building !


The lighthouse at Southwold.


The sandy beach and beach huts at Southwold.


Starlings saturate the railings of the lighthouse.


Aldeburgh on the Suffolk coast is a small unspoilt town.


It features some very old buildings.


Un commercialised, Aldeburgh has a charm and character all of its own.


Old boats litter part of the shingle beach at Aldeburgh.


Colourful flowers in ornate surroundings give a picture postcard look.


Herring Gulls line the shingle beach aldeburgh on the Suffolk coast.


A cockerill appears at a picnic place near Woodbridge in Suffolk.


The cockerill isn't put off by the scavenging gulls.


A Herring Gull looks on expecting to be fed as we eat our lunch at the picnic spot.


picnic place near Woodbridge, Suffolk.


The sun sets at Repps near Potter Heigham in Norfolk


Clouds mask the sun as it begins to set at Repps.


The magnificent St. Nicholas church at North Walsham in Norfolk.


North Walsham is just 9 miles from the coast of Norfolk.


The Church of St. Nicholas stands in its own grounds within the town centre.


Happisburgh lighthouse on the North East Norfolk coast.


Happisburgh has installed sea defences to prevent coastal erosion.


The defences stretch the full length of this quiet beach.


Happisburgh lighthouse as seen from the coast road.


Flowers brighten the town of North Walsham in Norfolk.


The wind pump at Horsey, Norfolk, is now owned by the National Trust but once played an essential land drainage roll.


Struck by lightening in 1948 and badly damaged, it was restored to as we see it today.


The windpump is now a popular tourist attraction.


The staithe at West Somerton, Norfolk, leads into Horsey Mere.


Only small boats are permitted into the staithe due to the shallow water.


West Somerton is a small Hamlet near Horsey Mere in Norfolk.


The road bridge at Wroxham in Norfolk.


Day launches await hire at Wroxham.


Coots shelter on the ledge of the road bridge at Wroxham.


Vegetables grow in the field next to the cottage where we stayed at Repps in Norfolk.