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Tag: Eton

It’s Charming, Littorally

Eton, across the Thames from Windsor
Eton, across the Thames from Windsor
Posted on July 8, 2016July 3, 2016Categories Landscape, PhotoTags Eton, landscape, Thames, UK2 Comments on It’s Charming, Littorally

Cyclist

Eton High Street, Berks
Eton High Street, Berks
Posted on July 7, 2016July 3, 2016Categories Candid, Photo, StreetTags candid, cyclist, Eton, passerby, street2 Comments on Cyclist

No Ball Games at the Museum

Eton, Berkshire
Eton, Berkshire

Just in case you were wondering…

Posted on July 6, 2016July 3, 2016Categories Photo, Still life, StreetTags Eton, Sign, street, UK, wallLeave a comment on No Ball Games at the Museum

After Climbing the Walls, Come Down

Keates Lane, Eton, Berkshire
Keats Lane, Eton, Berkshire
Posted on July 6, 2016July 3, 2016Categories Architecture, Photo, Still life, StreetTags architecture, Eton, sky, statue, streetLeave a comment on After Climbing the Walls, Come Down

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