Gallery - Carlisle Hadrians Wall and District
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Sunlit autumn woodland
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Fallen leaves on a path in the Gelt woods
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Sunlit autumn woodland
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Fallen leaves on a path in the Gelt woods
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Talkin Tarn, covered in ice and snow
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Ducks approaching across the ice-covered lake
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Talkin Tarn, covered in ice and snow
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Ducks approaching across the ice-covered lake
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Talkin Tarn, covered in ice and snow
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Two clumps of trees are silhouetted against the setting sun
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Kirkandrews-on-Eden
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Sheep at rest as the evening sun bathes the church in golden light
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Carlisle Christmas Market
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Couple strolling through the illuminated stalls of the annual continental market
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Carlisle – Bitts Park
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Autumn leaves
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Carlisle
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The pedestrianised market square with summer shoppers
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Old quarry face
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Former sandstone quarry by the River Gelt, showing interesting textures
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Carlisle, The Cursing Stone
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Solid granite sculpture (2001) by Carlisle artist, Gordon Young, located in underground gallery linking Tullie House Museum and Carlisle Castle
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Hadrian’s Wall - Father and daughter looking along the line of the wall
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Colourfully dressed man and young girl sitting looking at the line of the wall at Walltown Crag
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