folly, shell house, zoo, monkeys, macaw, decorated, cage, Walter Bisset, Leven, Fife, Scotland, UK
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A cage made out of shells, one side labelled for MONKEYS and the other for a MACAW. Torn down in the 1970s and now forgotten by the Leven Tourist Office.
Scott A. McNealy Photographer; Berkshire; UK; U.K. ; United Kingdom; Britain; Great Britain; England; River Thames; Monkey Island Hotel; hotel; art; folly; follies; history; eyots; Charles Spencer; Duke of Marlborough; paintings of monkeys; monkeys; Andien de Clermont; singerie; monk
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Monkey Room at Monkey Island Hotel with dinning tables and paintings
Scott A. McNealy Photographer; Berkshire; UK; U.K. ; United Kingdom; Britain; Great Britain; England; River Thames; Monkey Island Hotel; hotel; art; folly; follies; history; eyots; Charles Spencer; Duke of Marlborough; paintings of monkeys; monkeys; Andien de Clermont; singerie; monk
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Monkey Room painting above fireplace at Monkey Island Hotel .
Scott A. McNealy Photographer; Berkshire; UK; U.K. ; United Kingdom; Britain; Great Britain; England; River Thames; Monkey Island Hotel; hotel; art; folly; follies; history; eyots; Charles Spencer; Duke of Marlborough; paintings of monkeys; monkeys; Andien de Clermont; singerie; monk
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Monkey Room entrance door with tables and paintings at Monkey Island Hotel
Scott A. McNealy Photographer; Berkshire; UK; U.K. ; United Kingdom; Britain; Great Britain; England; River Thames; Monkey Island Hotel; hotel; art; folly; follies; history; eyots; Charles Spencer; Duke of Marlborough; paintings of monkeys; monkeys; Andien de Clermont; singerie; monk
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Monkey Room painting detail at Monkey Island Hotel
Scott A. McNealy Photographer; Berkshire; UK; U.K. ; United Kingdom; Britain; Great Britain; England; River Thames; Monkey Island Hotel; hotel; art; folly; follies; history; eyots; Charles Spencer; Duke of Marlborough; paintings of monkeys; monkeys; Andien de Clermont; singerie; monk
Scott A. McNealy Photographer; Berkshire; UK; U.K. ; United Kingdom; Britain; Great Britain; England; River Thames; Monkey Island Hotel; hotel; art; folly; follies; history; eyots; Charles Spencer; Duke of Marlborough; paintings of monkeys; monkeys; Andien de Clermont; singerie; monk
Scott A. McNealy Photographer; Berkshire; UK; U.K. ; United Kingdom; Britain; Great Britain; England; River Thames; Monkey Island Hotel; hotel; art; folly; follies; history; eyots; Charles Spencer; Duke of Marlborough; paintings of monkeys; monkeys; Andien de Clermont; singerie; monk
Scott A. McNealy Photographer; Berkshire; UK; U.K. ; United Kingdom; Britain; Great Britain; England; River Thames; Monkey Island Hotel; hotel; art; folly; follies; history; eyots; Charles Spencer; Duke of Marlborough; paintings of monkeys; monkeys; Andien de Clermont; singerie; monk
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Monkey Island Hotel as seen from the bank of the River Thames during the day in autumn.
Scott A. McNealy Photographer; Berkshire; UK; U.K. ; United Kingdom; Britain; Great Britain; England; River Thames; Monkey Island Hotel; hotel; art; folly; follies; history; eyots; Charles Spencer; Duke of Marlborough; paintings of monkeys; monkeys; Andien de Clermont; singerie; monk
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Monkey Island Hotel panoramic during the glorious autumn of 2010.
Scott A. McNealy Photographer; Berkshire; UK; U.K. ; United Kingdom; Britain; Great Britain; England; River Thames; Monkey Island Hotel; hotel; art; folly; follies; history; eyots; Charles Spencer; Duke of Marlborough; paintings of monkeys; monkeys; Andien de Clermont; singerie; monk
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Monkey Island Hotel Reception building at night in autumn.
Scott A. McNealy Photographer; Berkshire; UK; U.K. ; United Kingdom; Britain; Great Britain; England; River Thames; Monkey Island Hotel; hotel; art; folly; follies; history; eyots; Charles Spencer; Duke of Marlborough; paintings of monkeys; monkeys; Andien de Clermont; singerie; monk
Scott A. McNealy Photographer; Berkshire; UK; U.K. ; United Kingdom; Britain; Great Britain; England; River Thames; Monkey Island Hotel; hotel; art; folly; follies; history; eyots; Charles Spencer; Duke of Marlborough; paintings of monkeys; monkeys; Andien de Clermont; singerie; monk
English Follies Part 2; Arch; Architecture; building; construction; countryside; culture; cultural; environment; folly; garden; gate; grotto; hexagonal; historical; history; landscape; monument; social; society; stone tablets; vegetation; raho; Staunton Country Park; Havant; Hampshire; England. Also known as the Shell House; built in 1828 from flint and pebbles and decorated with shells from Hayling Island.
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Hexagonal Grotto - Also known as the Shell House; built in 1828 from flint and pebbles and decorated with shells from Hayling Island.
UK; Europe; Scotland; Scott A. McNealy; hiking; rambling; Edinburgh; tourist attractions; tourist sights; sight-seeing; Sir Walter Scott; Sir Walter Scott Monument; night; lights; Sir Walter Scott Monument at night; literary monuments; literature; authors; monuments; Architecture; IPSV5265; streetscape; folly; follies;
WW1 Shells, brass shells, decorated shells, battle of the Somme shells, Nov. 1916 shells, magdeburge
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The brass shells are a reminder of one of the worst military conflicts of WW1. Each shell has been decorated with what seems to be a dove in a pear tree with a crest named ALBERT on one shell and BAPAUME on the other. indicating the battle of the Somme, with the main straight road leading from Albert to Bapaume. The Albert-Bapaume Road featured strongly in the plans for the Somme attack of 1st July, because it was to become the main supply artery which would have enabled the various support arms and units to keep up with the advance. This was not to be, of course, and the straight road from Albert to Bapaume was to become a symbol not of a floodgate thrown open towards Victory, but of a shutting-down, a closing-in, a vicious bottleneck.
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Scotland, Scottish, Fife, Royal Burgh, East Neuk, Coast, Coastal, Coastline, Fishing Village, Cobbled Street, Village Houses, Village Architecture, Smoked Haddock, Crail Capon, IPSV1409,
Monkey, monkeys, animals, mammals, animal, mammal, small monkey, zoo, Singapore, Singapore Zoo, cotton top tamarin, Saguinus oedipus
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Little monkey in Singapore Zoo..this was what written about it in the zoo board: Cotton Top Tamarin (Saguinus oedipus). Tamarins are a group of small monkeys found only in Central & South America. The cotton top tamarins live in social groups of up to 12 family members, usually with one breeding pair. Twins are produced and all members participate in the care of the young.
Monkey, monkeys, animals, mammals, animal, mammal, small monkey, zoo, Singapore, Singapore Zoo, cotton top tamarin, Saguinus oedipus
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Little monkey in Singapore Zoo..this was what written about it in the zoo board: Cotton Top Tamarin (Saguinus oedipus). Tamarins are a group of small monkeys found only in Central & South America. The cotton top tamarins live in social groups of up to 12 family members, usually with one breeding pair. Twins are produced and all members participate in the care of the young.
jigokudani; monkey park; yudanaka; nagano; snow monkeys; Japanese monkeys; Macaca fuscata; Japanese snow monkey
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Jigokudani Monkey Park is located in the valley of the Yokoyu River that flows from Shiga Kogen ski area of the northern part of Nagano Prefecture. Japanese monkeys, Macaque Fuscata, are the species that live in the northern part of the world. They live in forests, mainly in Honshu. Jigokudani is famous for its large population of wild Japanese Macaques more commonly referred to as Snow Monkeys, that stay in the valley during the winter, and like to bathe in the local hot springs. .
travel; destinations; United Kingdom; UK; Great Britain; GB; Europe; European; EU; British; British Isles; Scotland; Scottish; Edinburgh; landmarks; follies; folly; architecture; Scott Monument; Gothic; Victorian; buildings; tourist; attractions; city; cities; monument; monuments; Scott; Sir Walter Scott; writers; culture; spires; spire
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- The gothic style Scott Monument to the writer Sir Walter Scott in Edinburgh Scotland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
SHETLAND : a modern vernacular folly in a residential street in SCALLOWAY, the second largest settlement in Shetland. The decor comprises mostly pebbles and sea-shells ref: 03.7/2/22(01)
Blue and Yellow Macaw: Macaw: Parrot:Ara Ararauna::South American Parrot: Colourful: Feathers: Plumage: Vivid Colours: Strong Beak:Talking Bird: Talking Parrot: Pet
Belchamp Walter Hall Eyecatcher, a Regency folly built around the turn of the 18th-19th centuries. Although the Belchamps are in the Braintree District, north of Halstead, the nearest town is Sudbury, Suffolk.