Needing more Cosmos
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In memory of Steve Sneyd
Deepening wind and light
accelerating by yet captured
in a moment of reflection
© Gerald England
Composed: Hyde, 23rd Decem...
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Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Pole Bank Pond
Pole Bank Hall, once the home of the Ashton family, is now a private nursing home. The grounds however are a public park.
One of its best attractions is this pool.
There is another photograph of The Pond at Pole Bank on Sithenah and a vintage picture of Pole Bank Hall on Old Hyde. Additional photographs and further information are to be found on my Pole Bank Perambulation at Ackworth born, gone West.
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22 comments:
This looks so peaceful.
You captured a beautiful photo here!!
Peaceful, lovely--I hope that some of the people who live at the nursing home are well enough to walk beside it and that others are able to see it from the windows.
Wow, beautiful take, Gerald. Thank you.
Peaceful and perfect.
Yup, great shot Gerald.
Pop over and see my 2 pots
I love the weeping willow tree in the frame of your photo.
Peaceful - perfect!
Looks so peaceful
What a lovely place; nice shot.
Lovely place and lovely P's.
Have fun:)
The reflection makes a great composition.
Bonjour, Gerald. A bit of recycling, as it were, in your photo, too!
Nice to retain a park for the public to enjoy. Willows so nice yet they have to be eradicated at times around our rivers. I missed all the recemt number crunching - you always think up some ideas to keep us busy!
A beautiful place to go for a walk a late afternoon. Will you join me?
That's a gorgeous picture - I particularly like the weeping willows framing the right hand side.
How very peaceful!
This place still looks peaceful when compared to the old Ashton house except for more trees.
it indeed looks lovely, especially the slight wilderness touch that the vegetation has..
ps: thanks for the tip about the http btw, i had no clue that the links dont work otherwise
- Mindless Mumbai
What a peaceful scene, indeed! Very nice.
what a gorgeous spot, absolutely beautiful.
What a wonderful place to sit beside and read a book.
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