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My home town of Harrogate situated in North Yorkshire. This view is looking up Montpellier Hill, towards the town centre.
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Knaresborough. Nidderdale town, situated 2 miles east of Harrogate. This is looking from the castle top towards The Mothershipton viaduct.
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York. The capital city of Yorkshire. This is in the busy tourist part of the city, known as Minster Gate looking towards the Minster.
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Pateley Bridge. Lovely Yorkshire Dales market town, situated in Nidderdale.
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Bolton Abbey. Situated in Wharfedale, in the Yorkshire Dales, near Ilkley.
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Goredale Scar. Situated in the Yorkshire Dales.
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Helmsley. Market town, Situated on the North York Moors and used to be one of my regular refreshment places in my cycling days.
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Staiths. Situated on the North Yorkshire Coast, near Whitby. Lovely Fishing village.
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Robin Hoods Bay. Situated on The North Yokshire Coast, near Whitby and I used to cycle there many times, during the summer.
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Rievaulx Abbey. Situated on The North York Moors, near Helmsley
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Beverley. Historic market town, situated in the East Riding Of Yorkshire, near The City Of Hull. Taken on a weekend cycle tour in 1987.
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The Humber Bridge. Englands longest span. Taken on my way back from Lincoln, on a weekend cycle tour in 1987.
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Lincoln Cathedral. Taken during my most memerable long distance cycle tour, in the summer of 1987.
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Sandringham House. Norfolk. Visited during my summer cycle tour of Norfolk, during the summer of 1989.
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Castleton. Situated in the Hope Valley of the Derbyshire Peak District, and was taken on a Easter weekend cycle tour in 1990.
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Edale. Situated in the Hope Valley of The Derbyshire Peak District, and is the first village on the Pennine Way, which offcially opened in 1965.
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Sandy Bay. On the East Devon Coast, near the seaside resort of Exmouth. My first ever holiday as a child in the 1960s with my parents.
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Dawlish. Seaside resort in Devon and the only one, to have a mainline railway station accessable to all England and Scotland's citys.
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Torquay. Devon. This view is the seafront harbour and is my favourite, holiday destination of all time
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Cockington. Thatched cottage village. Situated in the seaside resort of Torquay, and was taken on a summer visit during 2004.
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Mousehole. Fishing village, situated near the fishing town of Penzance in Cornwall. Taken on a visit during the summer of 2002.
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The first and last refreshment place in England, situated at Lands End in Cornwall and was taken during a summer visit in 1998.
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St Michael's Mount. Situated on the Cornish Coast, near Penzance. Taken on a summer visit during 1998.
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The Snowdonia Mountain Railway. Taken on my first visit of North Wales, during the summer of 1997.
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Bamburgh. Situated on the Northumberland Coast and was taken on a long distance tour during the Easter weekend of 1989.
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This is myself, Philip, Standing outside the first and last refreshment place in England, Situated at Lands End in the county of Cornwall.
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Lands End. Situated on The Cornwall Coast. This Scene is looking North of The Atlantic Ocean towards the mile post and photograph shop.
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The Lake District. Situated in The North West Of England. This Scene is on the A591 looking towards Grasmere and taken on a cycle tour in 1987
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Durham Cathedral. Situated in The City Of Durham, North East England on The River Tyne. This scene was taken on a cycle tour in the summer of 1987
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Tan Hill Inn. Englands highest public house, Situated in The High Pennines of Yorkshire and Durham. Taken on a cycle tour during summer 1986.
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Weymouth. Pleasent seaside resort, Situated on the South Dorset coast and was taken during the Autumn of 2007
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The Globe. Situated on the East Dorset Coast About 1 mile South of Swanage, In The Isle Of Purbeck and this is looking East over to The Isle Of Wight.
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