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The name says it all. A shot of a churchyard in York. Just
outside the city walls.
We were sitting by Marble Arch, waiting to meet Andy for a drink, when
this lady came along and started feeding pigeons - in spite of the signs.
I can't remember what this place is called. Somewhere in Devon.
This poor guy was trying over and over to launch his kite. It
would go straight up for 50 feet, invert itself and then dive bomb him.
What can I say..? It is a beach. Not much scope.
On 16 August 1952, after two weeks of torrential rain, a flood
devastated Lynmouth killing 34 people.
Lynmouth and Lynton, which is perched on the hill above, were popular
holiday destinations during Queen Victoria's reign.
The family home of Lord Montagu and family, the house and gardens are
open to the public. The National Motor Museum and Beaulieu Abbey are also on the
grounds.
A view from the house across the lake to the village
The Priory's most famous feature is the ducking stool which was the last one to be used in England.
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