Aberystwyth Castle
Aberystwyth holiday sea front on a chilly May morning.
Aberystwyth.
Avebury National Trust. The ring of stones. Some of these stones are monsterous.
A very unusual pub on the way to Marlborough.
Hire boat winds in Brecon Basin.
Canal side cottages, Brecon Basin.
Sculpture to the tramway which ran from Brecon basin back into the mountains, carrying coal out and timber in.
Pumping station on the reservoir.
"The Castle" Barracks of the Lancashire Fusiliers.
Workman's caravan.
Caernarfon Castle.
Down hill run, he can afford to waste a bit of steam.
Welsh mountain village.
Caernarfon castle's many turret's.
A rebuilt tower in Cardiff Castle.
Cardiff's covered market. This building was built in 1891 after the previous building was destroyed.
Tree carvings in Axbridge, Somerset.
Only takes you to the top of the Gorge and then you walk back.
The rugged sides of the Cheddar Gorge.
The Rows Chester's unusual 2 level shopping.
Everybody in period costume for the 1940's week-end on the East Lancs railway.
Fishguard harbour.
No where else to moor, they just had to moor in the lock entrance.
Lift Bridge by the National Waterways Museum in action
Harlech Castle.
It's hard to believe that the sea used to come right up to the castle footings.
We've been up and down here before. The Caen Flight on the Kennet & Avon canal.
The old Customs House now housing the Maritime Museum, Lancaster.
The Ashton Memorial Folly. Built by Lord Ashton for his late wife. Built in 1909 it's used as an exhibition & concert hall.
View of Porthmadog from the passenger seat on the way to Caernarfon.
Views from the passengers seat on the way to New Quay
Tredegar House. The original main gates. The !8thC driveway led straight up over the hill.
Tredegar House. The original main entrance.
Pwlldu Head at the head of Oxwich Bay.
Oxwich Tower, Wales.
The 16th C Salthouse, Port Eynon. The original owner made money through Piracy to pay for it.
St Mary's church, Rhossili.
The Bishops Palace, St Davids built in the time of Bishop de Gower after who the peninsular is named.
This used to be a river ford between the Cathedral and the Bishop's Palace but is no longer useable.
Porth Y Twr is the only surviving 14thC gatehouse to the Cathedral Close with it's attached bell tower.
St Davids Cathedral.
Forestry Commission, Westwood Forest, Marlborough.
Rape seed, the farmers current bonanza cash crop.