Wicken Fen in Cambridgeshire is recognised as an important wetland habitat, home to over 9000 recorded species including many rare species of plants, birds and dragonflies. Changes to climate […]
Hans Waldmann was mayor of Zurich and master of the Kämbel guild in the late fifteenth century. He lead the Confederates in the Burgundian Wars defeating Charles the Bold, but […]
Originally known as the Spotted Cow, this historic pub is now called the Turf Tavern. It was born as a drinking tavern in 1381, underwent changes in the 17th century […]
I am enjoying Becky’s December #SquareSky challenge – a great excuse for me to look back over my wanderings of 2017 and share some of the “high” lights with you. […]
Still bearing water drops from her recent swim, this incredibly realistic young lady is the work of American sculptor Carole A. Feuerman. – Copyright Debbie Smyth, 5 December 2017 Posted as […]
This Grade 2 listed station, and the vital viaduct that enables the connection of London to the north, were built between 1850 and 1865, as part of the […]