Cygnet, Swan, Young Swan, Close Up, Grey Feathers, Downy Feathers, Lake Windermere, Lake District National Park, Mute Swan, Cygnus Olor, Wild Bird, Swans, IPSV2562,
Newbury Wharf; stone building; flag pole; tea rooms; outside seatings; menue boards; raised flower beds; crane; ipsv 2796 building sites; ipsv 6427 scaffolding; Parkway Developments-7; Victoria Park; ipsv 6955 public parks; ipsv 0115 trees; ipsv 2562 swans; pigeons; ipsv 0174 canals; public car park; sunshine; blue sky; Berkshire; England;
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ipsv 2796 building sites; ipsv 6427 scaffolding; ipsv 6955 public parks;stone building; flag pole ; tea rooms; outside seatings;menue boards; raised flower beds; public car park; sunshine; blue sky; Berkshire; England; UK
England; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; English; British; United Kingdom; UK; Europe; winter; 14th Century; chapel for pilgrims; lock-up 17th Century; IPSV code 1398; IPSV code 5890; IPSV code 1811;
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The 14th Century bridge in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, England with its curious domed structure which was once a chapel for pilgrims and converted to a lock-up in the 17th Century.
England; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; British; English; Europe; United Kingdom; UK; 14th Century; winter; blue sky; River Avon; chapel'pilgrims; lock-up 17th Century; IPSV code 1398; IPSV code 5890; IPSV code 1811;
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The 14th Century bridge in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, England with its curious domed structure which was once a chapel for pilgrims and converted to a lock-up in the 17th Century.
England; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; English; British; United Kingdom; UK; Europe; 14th Century; mediaeval; middle ages; chapel'pilgrims; lock-up 17th Century; River Avon; winter; blue sky; IPSV code 1811; IPSV code 1398; IPSV code 5890
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The 14th Century bridge in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, England with its curious domed structure which was once a chapel for pilgrims and converted to a lock-up in the 17th Century.
Mutee swans are a familiar and impressive sight in Britain. Often found on ponds and rivers in parks and other urban areas. By tradition, all mute swans belong to the monarch. They are one of Britain's largest and heaviest birds, with a wingspan of up to 2.4 metres. Male swans are highly territorial and first threaten intruders, striking an aggressive pose with wings arched over their back, before charging at them to chase them off. Scientific name: Cygnus olor Rank: Species
England; English; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; UK; United Kingdom; Europe; 16th Century Feathers Inn; High Street; streetscape; half-timbered; black and white; shoppers; shopping; pedestrians; summer; sunny; Union Jacks; flags; hanging baskets; flowers; IPSV code 5682; IPSV code 1164;
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The 16th Century Feathers Inn in the High Street, Ledbury, Herefordshire, England