UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, North Country, North of England, West Yorkshire, Landscape, Yorkshire Landscape, English Landscape, Walking Country, Rombald's Moor, Grouse Moor, Heather Moors, Drystone Walling, Walls, Dry Stone Walls, Moorland,
The Barnsley Canal is a canal that ran from Barnby Basin,through Barnsley,South Yorkshire,England to a junction with the Aire and Calder Navigation near Wakefield.
The Barnsley Canal is a canal that ran from Barnby Basin,through Barnsley,South Yorkshire,England to a junction with the Aire and Calder Navigation near Wakefield.
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, South Wales, Penarth, Cosmeston Lakes, Old Quarries, Nature Reserve, Woodlands, Lakes, Wild Birds, Walkways, Vale of Glamorgan, Country Park, Marshlands, Wetlands, Reed Beds, SSSI, Site of Special Scientific Interest, IPSV0194,
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, North Country, North of England, West Yorkshire, Rombald's Moor, Rumble's Moor, Rumbald's Moor, View Down, Field Patterns, Wall Patterns, IPSV0495,
Second explosion at Oaks Colliery, Barnsley, Yorkshire, England, December 1866. 350 people were killed including a number who perished in the second and third explosions while they were searching for survivors and bodies. From The Illustrated London News, London, 1865. Wood engraving.
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, North Country, North of England, West Yorkshire, Rombald's Moor, Rumble's Moor, Rumbald's Moor, View Down, Field Patterns, Wall Patterns, English Landscape, Yorkshire Landscape, Scenery, Scenic, Rural, Farmland, Farm Land, Fields, Agricultural Lands, IPSV0495,
schoolgirls; British; English; British; England; Britain; Great Britain; United Kingdom; UK; Europe; London; South Bank; summer; visitors; Carolyn and Vera; 14 year olds;
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Two schoolgirl visitors at the Festival of Britain in London 1951
Disused; China Clay Pit; Quarrying; Mining; Extractive Industry; Industrial Heritage; Lake; Pond; China Clay; St Austell; Cornish; Cornwall; West Country; England; English; UK; United Kingdom; Great Britain; British; IPSV5998; IPSV0707;
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Disused China Clay Pit near St Austell in Cornwall
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, South Wales, Port Talbot, Kenfig, Cynffig, Pool, National Nature Reserve, Steel Works, Ecology, Industry, Rural, Countryside, Nature, Reeds, Natural Lake, Wetlands, Wildlife Habitat,
Britain; Mining; Pit; Coal; Fuel; Railway; Flanged; Wheel; Child; Labour
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South Durham miners or pit-men at work at the coal face. On the floor, centre left, is a Clanny safety lamp which had a thick glass round the flame, while on the right the miner is holding up a Davy lamp which had wire gauze round the flame. On the right the boy with a pit pony is waiting for the miners to fill the wagon with coal so that he can hitch up the pony which will drag the wagon along the rails to the bottom of the pit shaft. Engraving from The Graphic (London, 28 January 1871).
Ribbleshead; viaduct; Batty Moss; railway; train; Yorkshire Dales; National Park; Britain; United Kingdom; moors; limestone pavement; nature reserve; road; mountains; cloud shadows; Settle to Carlisle; IPSV1296 National Parks; IPSV2294 Parks (National); IPSV0450 Countryside; IPSV0499 Environment; IPSV1577 Moors (Habitat); IPSV2299 Nature Reserves; IPSV1811 Bridges; IPSV1174 Historic Buildings; IPSV0943 Rail Transport; IPSV2823 Rail Travel; IPSV0015 Trees
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Stony area with some trees in foreground of image is a nature reserve, where limestone pavement has its natural complement of trees and plants growing through the clints and grykes; There is further bare limestone pavementing at the bottom of the image. The view is from the top of ingleborough.
Sunset; Malham; Moor; Yorkshire; Dales; National Park; Evening; Setting Sun; Sky; Clouds; November; North of England; England; Landscape; UK; United Kingdom; Great Britain; British;
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, North Country, North of England, West Yorkshire, Rombald's Moor, Doubler Stones, Rock Feature, Ilkley, Ilkley Moor, Rumbald's Moor, Rumbles Moor, Addingham Moorside, Gritstone, Millstone Grit, Rock Features, Geology,
North Country, North of England, West Yorkshire, Landscape, Yorkshire Landscape, English Landscape, Walking Country, Rombald's Moor, Grouse Moor, Heather Moors, Drystone Walling, Walls, Sry Stone Walls, Moorland,
North Country, North of England, West Yorkshire, Landscape, Yorkshire Landscape, English Landscape, Walking Country, Rombald's Moor, Grouse Moor, Heather Moors, Drystone Walling, Walls, Sry Stone Walls, Moorland,
South Durham Coalfield, England. Miners or pitmen sitting round a brazier waiting to go underground for the night shift. The man in the centre foregound is holding a Davy safety lamp and smoking a clay pipe. At centre right men are in the cage ready to be lowered to the bottom of the pit. On the right, the boys who work the pit ponies chat amongst themselves. Engraving from The Graphic (London, 4 February 1871).
Ancient Monument; ANOB; Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty; August; Blue Sky; Bodmin Moor; Britain; British; Clouds; Cornish; Cornwall; Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape; Country; Countryside; Engine House; England; English; Europe; European; GB; Great Britain; Heritage Centre; Houseman's Shaft; Megalith; Megaliths; Mine; Mines; Minions; Moor; Moorland; Ponies; Pony; Rural; South West; South Wheal Phoenix; Southwest; Standing Stone; Standing Stones; Stone Circle; Summer; Sunlight; Sunshine; The Hurlers; UK; United Kingdom; West Country; World Heritage; World Heritage Site
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Ponies on Bodmin Moor at The Hurlers Stone Circles, Minions, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. In the distance is the Heritage Centre, the old Engine House of South Wheal Phoenix mine.
Ancient Monument; ANOB; Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty; August; Blue Sky; Bodmin Moor; Britain; British; Clouds; Cornish; Cornwall; Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape; Country; Countryside; Engine House; England; English; Europe; European; GB; Great Britain; Heritage Centre; Houseman's Shaft; Megalith; Megaliths; Mine; Mines; Minions; Moor; Moorland; Ponies; Pony; Rural; South West; South Wheal Phoenix; Southwest; Standing Stone; Standing Stones; Stone Circle; Summer; Sunlight; Sunshine; The Hurlers; UK; United Kingdom; West Country; World Heritage; World Heritage Site
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Ponies on Bodmin Moor at The Hurlers Stone Circles, Minions, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. In the distance is the Heritage Centre, the old Engine House of South Wheal Phoenix mine.
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Wales, Penarth, Cosmeston Lakes, Leisure Park, Nature Reserve, Black Headed Gulls, Cormorant, Pools, Ponds, Lakes, Reeds, Reclaimed Quarry, Quarries, country park, Vale of Glamorgan Borough Council, IPSV0194, IPSV1565,
ANOB; Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty; August; Blue Sky; Bodmin Moor; Britain; British; Caradon Hill; Cloud; Clouds; Clouds; Communication; Communications; Cornish; Cornwall; Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape; Country; Countryside; Engine House; England; English; Europe; European; GB; Great Britain; Heritage Centre; Houseman's Shaft; Landscape; Landscapes; Mast; Mine; Mines; Minions; Moor; Moorland; Rural; South West; South Wheal Phoenix; Southwest; Summer; Television Transmitter; Transmitter; UK; United Kingdom; West Country; World Heritage; World Heritage Site
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Caradon Hill television mast and the South Wheal Phoenix mine Engine House, now the Heritage Centre, on Bodmin Moor at Minions, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.