English Follies Part 2; Architecture; barrier; blue; environment; green; hill; historical; history; landmark; landscape; monument; morning; navigational aid; outdoors; railings; sky; social history society; sunny; sunshine; trees; raho; Portsdown Hill; Portchester; Portsmouth; Hampshire; England. Nelson's Column on Portsdown Hill can be seen from the
English Follies Part 2; Architecture; barrier; blue; environment; green; hill; historical; history; landmark; landscape; monument; morning; navigational aid; outdoors; railings; sky; social history society; sunny; sunshine; trees; raho; Portsdown Hill; Portchester; Portsmouth; Hampshire; England. Nelson's Column on Portsdown Hill can be seen from the
Armaments; armoury; black and white, culture; customs; defence; display; environment; exhibit, fire power; folly; fortification; gun; hill; historical; history; information; morning; museum; ordnance, outdoors; plaque; social history; society; sunny; sunshine; tourist attraction; Victorian, weaponry; raho; Fort Nelson; Portsdown Hill; Portsmouth; Hampshire; England. Fort Nelson is one of five forts along Portsdown Hill. Built to defend Portsmouth dockyard in 1860 by Royal Commission when Lord Palmerston was Prime Minister, it never saw action and is now part of what is known as Palmerston's Follies. It is now part of the Royal Armouries and has various weapons on permanent display. Information plaque of one of the weapons on display.
Agriculture; agronomy; arable land; Architecture; blue; environment; field; flora; green; hill; historical; history; landmark; landscape; monument; morning; navigational aid; outdoors; sky; social history society; stubble, sunny; sunshine; trees; winter; raho; Portsdown Hill; Portsmouth; Hampshire; England. Nelson's Column on Portsdown Hill can be seen from the sea and from Portsmouth Harbour it has been used as a navigational aid to mariners. A field ready for ploughing.
Armaments; armoury; balls; blue; culture; customs; defence; display; environment; exhibit, fire power; folly; fortification; grass; green; gun; hill; historical; history; landscape; morning; museum; ordnance, outdoors; projectile; sky; social history; society; sunny; sunshine; tourist attraction; Victorian; weaponry; raho; Fort Nelson; Portsdown Hill; Portsmouth; Hampshire; England. Fort Nelson; Portsdown Hill; Portsmouth; Hampshire; England. Fort Nelson is one of five forts along Portsdown Hill. Built to defend Portsmouth dockyard in 1860 by Royal Commission when Lord Palmerston was Prime Minister, it never saw action and is now part of what is known as Palmerston's Follies. It is now part of the Royal Armouries and has various weapons on permanent display. Part of the weaponry on display
Armaments; armoury; blue; canon balls; culture; customs; defence; display; environment; exhibit, fire power; folly; fortification; grass; green; gun; hill; historical; history; landscape; morning; museum; ordnance, outdoors; sky; social history; society; sunny; sunshine; tourist attraction; Victorian; weaponry; raho; Fort Nelson; Portsdown Hill; Portsmouth; Hampshire; England. Fort Nelson; Portsdown Hill; Portsmouth; Hampshire; England. Fort Nelson is one of five forts along Portsdown Hill. Built to defend Portsmouth dockyard in 1860 by Royal Commission when Lord Palmerston was Prime Minister, it never saw action and is now part of what is known as Palmerston's Follies. It is now part of the Royal Armouries and has various weapons on permanent display. Part of the weaponry on display.
exmoor, somerset, landscape, countryside, Porlock Vale, Crawter Hill, grass, fields, farmland, pasture, hills, valley, trees, woods, woodland, autumn colour, church, buildings, dwellings, houses, blue sky, sunlit, autumn, morning
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This view of Porlock Vale was taken from the slopes of Crawter Hill in Exmoor and looks across the vallet to the tiny hamlet of Selworthy and it's prominent white church on the hillside. Above the church are Selworthy nwoods and the hilly ridge that links North hill to Bossington Hill.
English Language Welsh Language Bilingual; Great Britain G.B. British; Gwent; information sign; Newport; Signs; United Kingdom U.K.; Wales, information sign, road sign, Police Vehicles only, blue, white, IPSV3047, IPSV1400, Road signage, Road signs
Arch; Architecture; blue; brick; building; culture; customs; defence; door closed; embankment; environment; entrance; folly; fort; fortification; grass; green; hill; historical; history; landscape; morning; museum; outdoors; overcast; sky; social history; society; tourist attraction; Victorian; weaponry; raho; Portsdown Hill; Portsmouth; Hampshire; England. Fort Nelson is one of five forts along Portsdown Hill. Built to defend Portsmouth dockyard in 1860 by Royal Commission when Lord Palmerston was Prime Minister, it never saw action and is now part of what is known as Palmerston's Follies. It is now part of the Royal Armouries and has various weapons on permanent display.
Description
Fort Nelson, one of Palmerston's Follies on Portsdown Hill, Portsmouth, Hampshire. Fort Nelson is one of five forts along Portsdown Hill. Built to defend Portsmouth dockyard in 1860 by Royal Commission when Lord Palmerston was Prime Minister, it never saw action and is now part of what is known as Palmerston's Follies. It is now part of the Royal Armouries and has various weapons on permanent display.
Arch; Architecture; blue; brick; building; clouds, culture; customs; defence; door closed; embankment; environment; entrance; folly; fort; fortification; grass; green; hill; historical; history; landscape; morning; museum; outdoors; overcast; sky; social history; society; structure; tourist attraction; Victorian; walls; weaponry; raho; Portsdown Hill; Portsmouth; Hampshire; England. Fort Nelson is one of five forts along Portsdown Hill. Built to defend Portsmouth dockyard in 1860 by Royal Commission when Lord Palmerston was Prime Minister, it never saw action and is now part of what is known as Palmerston's Follies. It is now part of the Royal Armouries and has various weapons on permanent display.
Description
Fort Nelson, one of Palmerston's Follies on Portsdown Hill, Portsmouth, Hampshire. Fort Nelson is one of five forts along Portsdown Hill. Built to defend Portsmouth dockyard in 1860 by Royal Commission when Lord Palmerston was Prime Minister, it never saw action and is now part of what is known as Palmerston's Follies. It is now part of the Royal Armouries and has various weapons on permanent display.
Church Stretton; countryside; distance; distant hills; England; fields; flowers; geographical; hedgerow; hill; hills; Hollyhurst; landform; landscape; Long Myndd; meadow; misty; moody; peaceful; rural; Shropshire; spring; Stretton; valley
Description
The LONG MYNDD, Shropshire Hills : spring view across the Stretton Valley from near Hollyhurst towards the eastern flanks of the LONG MYNDD rising above Church Stretton. ref: 01.5/6/14(8)
English Follies Part 2; Agriculture; agronomy; arable land; Architecture; blue; environment; field; flora; green; hill; historical; history; landmark; landscape; monument; morning; navigational aid; outdoors; sky; social history society; stubble, sunny; sunshine; trees; winter; raho; Portsdown Hill; Portsmouth; Hampshire; England
Description
Nelson's Column on Portsdown Hill can be seen from the sea and from Portsmouth Harbour; it has been used as a navigational aid to mariners. A field ready for ploughing.
STONE WALL, STONE WALLING, SHEEP FARM, RHONDDA, RHONDDA VALLEY, RHONDDA WALES, FARM FIELDS, GRASS, STONE, HOUSES, TERRACES HOUSES, HILLS, COUNTRYSIDE, VILLAGE, TOWN, HILL SIDE TOWN, HOUSING ESTATE, HOMES WALES, TERRACED HOUSES WALES, BUTTERCUPS, FLOWERS, WILD FLOWERS,
Description
TRADITIONAL STONE WALL IN THE RHONDDA VALLEY, WALES, Europe.