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 Ann Edwards Photography  Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway Postcard Set  PCA5  Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway Postcard Set
Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway Postcards. A set of 6 postcards of the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway. The cards are A5 and each card has a photograph of one of the steam engines. "Northern Rock" approaches Irton Road. “Synolda” at Ravenglass. “River Esk” approaches Irton Road. “River Irt” at Long Yocking. “Bonnie Dundee” leaves Muncaster... More >>>
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 Ann Edwards Photography  Ravenglass, Sunset  Est 06  Ravenglass, Sunset
Ravenglass Sunset. The setting sun over the estuary at Ravenglass is a sight not to be missed. The stunning reflections in the water and the boats silhouetted against the low sun create a mood of peace and calm at the end of a long day in this Cumbria village. Copyright Ann Edwards. A photographic print mounted in a cream mount ready to... More >>>
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 Ann Edwards Photography  Ravenglass, Cumbria  Est 21  Ravenglass, Cumbria
Ravenglass, Cumbria, England. Ravenglass is the only coastal village in the Lake District National Park. The village is perched on the edge of the estuary of three rivers, the Esk, Irt and Mite. Ravenglass with its Roman fort is the most westerly point of the Roman Frontier. Copyright Ann Edwards. A photographic print mounted in a cream... More >>>
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 Ann Edwards Photography  Ravenglass Roman Bath House  Bath 07  Ravenglass Roman Bath House
The Roman Bath House, Ravenglass, Cumbria. The walls of the Bath House are the only visible part of Hadrian’s Fort at Ravenglass. The Fort here is the most southerly fort built to protect Hadrian’s Wall. These walls are the tallest standing Roman remains in Northern England. Copyright Ann Edwards. A photographic print mounted in a cream... More >>>
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 Ann Edwards Photography  River Irt - Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway  I.Irt-IRoad  River Irt - Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway
Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway - River Irt. The Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway's River Irt waiting to cross another train at Irton Road Station, on its way to Dalegarth. Copyright Ann Edwards. A photographic print mounted in a cream mount ready to frame. Photograph Size 7.5 x 5 inches. Frame Size 10 x 8 inches.
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 Ann Edwards Photography  Ravenglass at Low Tide  Est 39  Ravenglass at Low Tide
Ravenglass at Low Tide. The evening sunlight gives a warm glow to the village. At low tide you can wander among the boats and look back at the village clinging to the side of the estuary. Ravenglass is the only coastal village in the Lake District National Park. It is where the fells meet the Irish Sea. Copyright Ann Edwards. A photographic... More >>>
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 Ann Edwards Photography  Boot, Cumbria  Boot 05  Boot, Cumbria
Boot, Cumbria, England. Boot is a pretty hamlet in the Eskdale valley in the Western Lake District. The parish church of St. Catherine’s is on the banks of the river. Boot is also the terminus of the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway. Copyright Ann Edwards. A photographic print mounted in a cream mount ready to frame. Photograph Size 7.5 x 5... More >>>
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 Ann Edwards Photography  St. Bees Head, Cumbria  St.Bees 07  St. Bees Head, Cumbria
St. Bees Head, Cumbria, England. The headland at St. Bees is a prominent landmark on the west Cumbrian coast. From the top there are lovely views along the Irish Sea coast. There is a long sandy beach to enjoy on a sunny day. Copyright Ann Edwards. A photographic print mounted in a cream mount ready to frame. Photograph Size 7.5 x 5... More >>>
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 Ann Edwards Photography  Whitehaven, Cumbria  W.Haven 02  Whitehaven, Cumbria
Whitehaven, Cumbria, England. Whitehaven was once England’s largest port. Nowadays it has an attractive marina from which you can sail along the Irish Sea coast or even over to the Isle of Man! Copyright Ann Edwards. A photographic print mounted in a cream mount ready to frame. Photograph Size 7.5 x 5 inches. Frame Size 10 x 8 inches.
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 Ann Edwards Photography  Ravenglass Coasters  RGCOAST  Ravenglass Coasters
4 Ravenglass Coasters. Exclusive to The Old Butchers Shop Gift and Craft Centre, Cumbria. Made in UK. Photograph by Ann Edwards Photography. Size 10cm diameter.
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