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oh-look-its-train-art · 9 months
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Some of the drawings I made 'out in the field' at the Tanfield railway's steam gala in June. I can still sort of do traditional sketches, haha.
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guerrerense · 9 months
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Tanfield 2 por Nigel Por Flickr: Iamges of the Tanfield legends of Industry gala , 17th June 2023
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warrenwoodhouse · 7 days
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Places to Visit: Tanfield Railway
Visit the world’s oldest railway.
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marcelskittels · 8 months
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Harry Tanfield, Wout van Aert, Stian Fredheim & Olav Kooij ‹ Tour of Britain 2023 - Stage 2 › 📸 by Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com & tourdetietema
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idrilterunya · 4 months
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Tanfield Railway
Not sure of date but was just before COVID
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insidecroydon · 9 months
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Video shows arsonist setting fire to Warlingham restaurant
EXCLUSIVE: CCTV recordings from early on Thursday morning show a man throwing ‘petrol bombs’ into the dining pods at the Spaghetti Tree on Limpsfield Road Inside Croydon today publishes for the first time video evidence that has been handed to police which appears to show the moment when an arsonist deliberately set fire to the Spaghetti Tree restaurant in Warlingham in the early hours of…
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centuriespast · 4 months
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Portrait of a Lady, Called Elizabeth, Lady Tanfield British School Tate Britain
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mea-gloria-fides · 5 days
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Marmion Tower, West Tanfield: Anne Isabella Brooke.
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yorksnapshots · 1 year
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Marmion Tower, West Tanfield, North Yorkshire, England.
The 15th century gatehouse was the entrance to the former Tanfield Castle. The three storey gatehouse is itself a mini castle with a guard room on the ground floor and grander chambers on the first and second floors. It has an oriel window facing the church of St Nicholas dated 1787.
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innamorat4 · 4 days
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William Larkin: Probably Elizabeth Cary, née Tanfield between 1614-1618
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guerrerense · 9 months
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scotianostra · 1 year
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20th December 1789 saw the birth in Edinburgh of William Burn, the architect who pioneered the Scots Baronial style.
Burn was educated at the High School in Edinburgh's Old Town. He started working in Robert Smirke's office in London , before returning to Edinburgh to work with his father, Robert Burn, the designer of the Nelson Monument on Calton Hill. 
William Burn's earliest commissions were for public buildings Custom House, Greenock,as seen in the second pic,  the Ledoux-like Gasworks at Tanfield, Canonmills, County Hall, Inverness and many others, but his large and phenomenally successful practice consisted mainly of commissions for country-houses. Blairquhan, Ayrshire(pic three), is an example of his Tudor Gothic style.
By c.1825 Burn was designing in a Jacobethan manner that became his speciality. Scottish vernacular architecture and tower-houses were added to his sources from 1829 Faskally, Perthshire, and Tyninghame House, East Lothia(pic four), but, from his completion of Salvin's great Harlaxton Manor, Lincs. (from 1838), his work became more ebullient, leading to his best houses, including Falkland House, Fife, Whitehill Hall, Midlothian , and Revesby Abbey in Lincs.
 Although enormously prolific, it is said that Burn perhaps never quite rose to great architecture: his work was described as “competent, very often agreeable, but sometimes veered towards the dull”. He took his nephew, J. MacVicar Anderson, into partnership, who continued the practice after Burn's death. I also noticed that David MacGibbon, of MacGibbon and Ross also worked with him.
Other major works Burn designed were St John’s Princes Street, Edinburgh, (pic five) and Dundas Castle in Midlothian.(pic six), which to me are anything but dull. 
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secondskin007 · 7 months
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"Handley, Swift & Tanfield" by Steelywwfc is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.
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5 July 2014 | Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge walk along the street as members of the public gather to celebrate the start of the Tour de France at West Tanfield, Yorkshire, England. (c) Scott Heppell - WPA Pool/Getty Images
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catherinetcjd · 2 years
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49 Tanfield Road, Croydon, Greater London CR0 1AN
two separate single-family houses ~ meant to go side-by-side based on a RL semi-detached, freehold property in England Both Houses 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - 1 driveway small/economical houses - pet friendly - fully fenced back yards/gardens
I found this house on-line through RightMove, UK; the listing is no longer available.
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Lot Size: (Both Houses) Lot-Adjusted 20X10 Lot Price: (Left House - furnished) $47,085 - (Right House - furnished) $53,980
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airmanisr · 2 years
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2013-09-08_Tanfield Gala_047 by Mike Brook Via Flickr: Bagnall 0-4-0ST Port of Par Guest Locomotives 2572 'Judy' (and the unseen 3058 'Alfred'), two unusually low four-wheel saddle tank steam locomotives originally built for use at Par Harbour in Cornwall, where they had to cope with some extremely tight curves and a very low bridge under the Cornish Main Line), pass Bobgins Crossing on their way to Causey Arch Station while tailing the 13.01 Passenger Service from Andrews House to Causey Arch on Sunday 8th September 2013, during the Tanfield Railway's 'Legends of Industry' Gala.
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