French soldiers marching beside a river and over a bridge into a shelled Verdun. The battle of Verdun in 1916 was the longest and costliest battle World War I. From publication sponsored by a French railway company, 1919.
Spanish-American War 1898: US Navy warships in action. Centre left the first class cruiser armoured Brooklyn. A torpedo boat, front right. Print c1898.
Merseyside Maritime Museum ship Lusitania First World War Propeller Liverpool River festival Sea North West England United Kingdom Europe Capital of Culture
David Young, Dorset, South West, White Nothe, Ringstead Bay, Burning Cliff, sea, beach, coast, cliff, undercliff, Weymouth, , WHOSCE, WHOBEB, WHOCOA, tide, waves, sand, coast path, South West coast path, coastal path, footpath, walk, walker, walking, rambler, ramble, rambling, hang glider, hang gliding,
Blue background botany, cob, corn on the cob, crop, ecology, environment, garden, green, home grown, horticulture, hybrid, kernels, leaves, lifestyle, vegetable, raho, England. Sweet corn, Zea mays saccharata Sturt., cob developing. This Cob displays both male and female sexual organs - it has the female part which has been developing into the cob and also anthers (male parts), so could be classed as hermaphrodite, perhaps a freak of nature. One of the recommended five a day portions of fruit and vegetables.
Paris, France, French, city, city break, David Young, holidays, travel, tourism, River Seine, Pont Alexandre III, bridge, boat, cruie, ferry, Eiffel Tower, Tour d'Eiffel, Tour Eiffel,
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Oyster catcher red legs bill reflection red eye Kaikoura Peninsula marine life bird wading wader wild life coastline sea life rock pool
Description
Oyster catchers are stocky birds with bright eye-rings and long colourful colorful bills. Their diet is much more varied than their name implies. There are three species in New Zealand. Also known as the black oyster catcher, it varies from black and white to pure black, which is more common further south. It has a red bill and red-orange eye-ring, and pink legs. Larger than the pied oyster catcher, it measures 48 centimeters and weighs 725 grams
Avro; Lancaster B.1; PA474; RAF; Battle of Britain Memorial Flight; Phantom of the Rhur; heavy bomber; WWII; WW2; World War 2; Royal Air Force; RAF; Battle of Britain Memorial Flight; BBMF; City of Lincoln; aircraft; aeroplane; airplane; aviation; classic; vintage; warbird; turning; banking; blue sky; topside view; RAF Fairford; RIAT 2011; IPSV0178; IPSV0177; IPSV0172; IPSV0515; IPSV4391; IPSV0519; IPSV5478;
A view from The Kirkstone Pass Inn, on the Kirksone Pass, Cumbria, England, looking down onto 'The Struggle' the winding road from Windermere. Lake Windermere can be seen in the distance.