RM2T9NBXA–An extended family celebrating a birthday in 1962. There are four generations of family sitting around a table. The photo shows a 1960s dining room, 1960s fashions, and an afternoon tea with salad, blancmange and cake. This is a photo taken from the original slide.
RF2T7F1M2–A rainbow above Baildon Golf Course on Baildon Moor in Yorkshire.
RF2T65TM1–The canal towpath at the side of Bingley Five Rise Locks in Yorkshire. The trees next to the Leeds Liverpool canal are in full autumn colour.
RF2T7F1GX–Male Mute Swan aggression. Two male swans (cygnus olor) fight over territory.
RF2T7F1ED–Male Mute Swan aggression. Two male swans (cygnus olor) fight over territory.
RF2T7F1H9–Male Mute Swan aggression. Two male swans (cygnus olor) fight over territory.
RF2T7F1HM–Male Mute Swan aggression. Two male swans (cygnus olor) fight over territory.
RF2T7F1EN–Male Mute Swan aggression. Two male swans (cygnus olor) fight over territory.
RF2T7F1J3–Male Mute Swan aggression. Two male swans (cygnus olor) fight over territory.
RF2T7F1X1–A single slice of wholemeal toast, unbuttered, on a white plate.
RF2T7F1R8–A fox red labrador retriever puppy lying on a sofa covered in a red throw.
RF2T7F1T3–A single slice of wholemeal toast, unbuttered, on a white plate.
RF2T7F1X6–A single slice of wholemeal toast, unbuttered, on a white plate.
RF2T7F1N7–A fox red labrador retriever puppy lying on a sofa covered in a red throw.
RF2T7F1NH–A fox red labrador retriever puppy lying on a sofa covered in a red throw.
RF2T65T7Y–The Demolition of Ian Clough Hall and Baildon Library in Baildon, Yorkshire. The council buildings were demolished to be replaced by apartments.
RF2T65T7K–The Demolition of Ian Clough Hall and Baildon Library in Baildon, Yorkshire. The council buildings were demolished to be replaced by apartments.
RF2T65THP–The Demolition of Ian Clough Hall and Baildon Library in Baildon, Yorkshire. The council buildings were demolished to be replaced by apartments.
RF2T65TE8–The Demolition of Ian Clough Hall and Baildon Library in Baildon, Yorkshire. The council buildings were demolished to be replaced by apartments.
RF2T65T74–The Demolition of Ian Clough Hall and Baildon Library in Baildon, Yorkshire. The council buildings were demolished to be replaced by apartments.
RF2T65T3N–The Demolition of Ian Clough Hall and Baildon Library in Baildon, Yorkshire. The council buildings were demolished to be replaced by apartments.
RF2T65TM8–An Egyptian Mau Cat close-up.
RF2T65TH7–The Demolition of Ian Clough Hall and Baildon Library in Baildon, Yorkshire. The council buildings were demolished to be replaced by apartments.
RF2T65TEB–The Demolition of Ian Clough Hall and Baildon Library in Baildon, Yorkshire. The council buildings were demolished to be replaced by apartments.
RF2T65TPT–An Egyptian Mau Cat close-up.
RF2T65TR0–The Demolition of Ian Clough Hall and Baildon Library in Baildon, Yorkshire. The council buildings were demolished to be replaced by apartments.
RF2T65T4M–The Demolition of Ian Clough Hall and Baildon Library in Baildon, Yorkshire. The council buildings were demolished to be replaced by apartments.
RF2T65TM5–An Egyptian Mau Cat close-up.
RF2T65T59–The Demolition of Ian Clough Hall and Baildon Library in Baildon, Yorkshire. The council buildings were demolished to be replaced by apartments.
RF2T65TEG–The Demolition of Ian Clough Hall and Baildon Library in Baildon, Yorkshire. The council buildings were demolished to be replaced by apartments.
RF2T6AXN7–Solar Panels (PV panels) on the roof of Baildon Methodist Church. This is a forward looking church that cares for the environment.
RF2T6AXWW–Solar Panels (PV panels) on the roof of Baildon Methodist Church. This is a forward looking church that cares for the environment.
RF2T6AYGX–A black labrador retriever sitting next to a rusty metal five barred gate.
RF2T6AYH2–A single redwing (Turdus iliacus) perched on a rowan tree.
RF2T6AXF0–Solar Panels (PV panels) on the roof of Baildon Methodist Church. This is a forward looking church that cares for the environment.
RF2T6AYJ2–A warning sign informing of nearby water danger.
RF2T6AXBB–Solar Panels (PV panels) on the roof of Baildon Methodist Church. This is a forward looking church that cares for the environment.
RF2T6AY6W–Five Rise Locks on the Leeds Liverpool Canal in Bingley, Yorkshire, in the Autumn. The locks are the steepest staircase locks in the country.
RF2T6AY0P–Five Rise Locks on the Leeds Liverpool Canal in Bingley, Yorkshire, in the Autumn. The locks are the steepest staircase locks in the country.
RF2T6AY7B–Five Rise Locks on the Leeds Liverpool Canal in Bingley, Yorkshire, in the Autumn. The locks are the steepest staircase locks in the country.
RF2T6AY46–Five Rise Locks on the Leeds Liverpool Canal in Bingley, Yorkshire, in the Autumn. The locks are the steepest staircase locks in the country.
RF2T6AY7R–Five Rise Locks on the Leeds Liverpool Canal in Bingley, Yorkshire, in the Autumn. The locks are the steepest staircase locks in the country.
RF2RH45WH–Pink flowering Hydrangea Macrophylla 'Leuchtfeuer' close up.
RF2RH45T6–Campanula Portenschlagiana close up. Also known as Adria Bellflower. This an an alpine campanula which grows well in rock gardens, and attracts bees.
RF2RH452E–The River Aire at Saltaire, Yorkshire. The river runs between Roberts Park and the historical village of Saltaire (a UNESCO World Heritage Site).
RF2RFG8H9–War Graves in Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery. This is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission burial site. The headstones are made from white portland.
RF2RH45B6–Crows collecting hair off a horse for nest
RF2RH45YC–Herbaceous borders on either side of a gravel path.
RF2RRCADC–An open gateway leading to a field of hay bales in Baildon, Yorkshire. The sloping landscape of Baildon Moor can be seen in the distance.
RF2RRCAD3–A view of hay bales seen through a dry stone wall. Baildon Moor in Yorkshire is seen in the distance.
RF2RRCAWD–A pair of golden retrievers (one pale and one dark) in purple heather. One dog is sitting, the other is lying down.
RF2RRCB8W–A couple walking their dogs in the distance on Rombald's Moor above Ilkley in West Yorkshire. The footpath leads from Dick Hudsons pub to Ilkley.
RF2RRCAH8–Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) invading a footpath in Baildon, Yorkshire. This plant is a problem, it grows quickly and is very invasive.
RF2RF0DJW–A person eating lemon victoria sandwich cake with a fork.
RF2RRCADP–A dry stone wall at the edge of a field in Baildon, Yorkshire. Baildon Moor can be seen in the distance.
RF2RRCB4C–A footpath between two dry stone walls (walled track) in Yorkshire. The footpath leads from Dick Hudson's Public House up onto Rombald's Moor.
RF2RH4551–The Old Glen House Public House and the Glen Tearooms on Shipley Glen in Baildon, West Yorkshire.
RF2RRCAWW–A footpath between two dry stone walls (walled track) in Yorkshire. The footpath leads from Dick Hudson's Public House up onto Rombald's Moor.
RF2RRCB8M–Two dog walkers (male and female) walking golden retrievers on Rombalds Moor in Yorkshire.The footpath leads from Dick Hudsons Public House to Ilkley.
RF2RH44XT–Deciduous trees in woodland on Shipley Glen, Baildon, Yorkshire. The golden colours of autumn (fall) are seen, leaf fall has formed a golden carpet.
RF2RRCC02–The Cow and Calf country public house next to Ilkley Moor in West Yorkshire.
RF2RRCAW2–A black labrador retriever and two golden retrievers (gundogs) sitting in Yorkshire countryside.
RF2RRCAM3–A black labrador retriever and two golden retrievers (gundogs) sitting in Yorkshire countryside.
RF2RRCAN8–A black labrador retriever and two golden retrievers (gundogs) sitting in Yorkshire countryside.
RF2RRCAJ4–Golden retrievers (one pale and one golden) playing together on grass.
RF2RRCBH4–The footpath over Ilkley Moor (Rombald's Moor, Hawksworth Moor) that runs between Dick Hudson's Public House in Eldwick, and Ilkley, West Yorkshire.
RF2RRCBGW–The footpath over Ilkley Moor (Rombald's Moor, Hawksworth Moor) that runs between Dick Hudson's Public House in Eldwick, and Ilkley, West Yorkshire.
RF2RRCBDD–The footpath over Ilkley Moor (Rombald's Moor, Hawksworth Moor) that runs between Dick Hudson's Public House in Eldwick, and Ilkley, West Yorkshire.
RF2RRCBN8–The footpath over Ilkley Moor (Rombald's Moor, Hawksworth Moor) that runs between Dick Hudson's Public House in Eldwick, and Ilkley, West Yorkshire.
RF2RRCBHB–The footpath over Ilkley Moor (Rombald's Moor, Hawksworth Moor) that runs between Dick Hudson's Public House in Eldwick, and Ilkley, West Yorkshire.
RF2RRCBMT–The footpath over Ilkley Moor (Rombald's Moor, Hawksworth Moor) that runs between Dick Hudson's Public House in Eldwick, and Ilkley, West Yorkshire.
RF2RFG8RJ–A brown pony (small horse) with her foal.
RF2RFG8TD–A brown pony (small horse) with her foal.
RF2RRCBYG–The Cow and Calf Rocks on Ilkley Moor, Yorkshire. Bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) grows under the rocks on the edge of the moor.
RF2RRCBY6–Flags of Italy, Scotland, Yorkshire, Great Britain (Union Jack) and the Netherlands flying on the edge of Ilkley Moor in Yorkshire.
RF2RRCBP0–A footpath sign showing the path leading from the Cow and Calf Rocks on Ilkley Moor to the town centre.
RF2RRCBPR–A footpath sign showing the path leading from the Cow and Calf Rocks on Ilkley Moor to the town centre.
RF2RH451W–Hirst Mill and a weeping willow reflected in the River Aire in Baildon, Yorkshire.
RF2RGKWB1–A Peacock Butterfly (Aglais io) feeding on the flower of an hydrangea paniculata Polar Bear.
RF2RH4510–English bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) in woodland in Baildon, Yorkshire.
RF2RH457B–The corner of William Henry Street and cobbled Albert Terrace in Saltaire, Yorkshire showing mill workers cottages from nearby Salts Mill.
RF2RH457J–Alpaca statues in Roberts Park, Saltaire, Yorkshire. Llama and alpaca wool was used in the Yorkshire textile industry.
RF2RH44X8–Stone steps forming a stile in a dry stone wall. The footpath leads up to Crook Farm Holiday Park from Shipley Glen in Baildon, West Yorkshire.
RF2RH45K3–A black labrador retriever standing in a field looking through the gaps in a closed gate.
RF2RH45HD–A black and white domestic pig asleep next to a hedge.
RF2RH455Y–A Visitor Information Board on Shipley Glen in Baildon, Yorkshire.
RF2RF0DJN–A broken heart drawn with wax crayons together with a book about Infidelity.
RF2RH45G7–A red tailed bumblebee (Bombus lapidarius) feeding on lavender flowers. (Lavandula)
RF2RH45PE–Veronica Spicata (Common Speedwell) 'Anniversary Blue', A summer flowering perennial.
RF2RF0CTW–The last chocolate in a box.
RF2RGKWJD–Lesser Burdock (arctium minus) growing in the wild. The burrs are shown on the shrub branches.
RF2RGKWEN–A Silver Y moth (Autographa gamma) feeding on a common knapweed flower (Centaurea nigra).
RF2RH45MJ–Veronica Spicata (Common Speedwell) 'Anniversary Blue', A summer flowering perennial.
RF2RH45A0–A riverside footpath by the River Aire in Baildon, West Yorkshire.
RF2RH45RF–A tomato plant. One ripe and one green tomato growing on a truss.
RF2RFG9CD–Green Lane in Baildon, a country lane after heavy snow. The lane has been cleared, snow drifts remain at down both sides.
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