Where is this? Just for fun.

Cant think of any waters apart from wastwater and ullswater hmmmm :thinking:
 
There isn't one that says 'boatsewage tarn' ... :thinking:

:lol:


go on then, I'll take a stab at [f]Ullswater ?

Correct, over to you Yvonne!
 
well its clearly a river .... :lol:

is it kings eyot at runnymede - where the magna carta was signed (doesnt look right but i'm grasping at straws)
 
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okaaaay what happened in 1812

defence of canada - nah

battle for moscow , no

Hmmm :bang:
 
flatford mill, or dedham mill. Constable country

:woot:


From Wiki...

The Hay Wain is an oil on canvas painting by John Constable. It was finished in 1821 and shows a hay wain near Flatford Mill on the River Stour in Suffolk, though because the Stour forms the border of two counties, it depicts Willy Lott's Cottage in Suffolk on the left bank and the Essex landscape on the right bank.

The Mill was owned by Constable's father, and the house on the left side belonged to a neighbour, Willy Lott (a tenant farmer), who was said to have been born in the house and never to have left it for more than four days in his lifetime. Willy Lott's Cottage has survived to this day practically unaltered, but none of the original trees in the painting exist today. The water level is also higher, as that area of East Anglia has sunk into the sea by one foot (30 cm) since Constable's time.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:John_Constable_The_Hay_Wain.jpg


for what its worth, The mill itself is immediately behind the painter/photographer, but yes, the location as a whole is referred to as Flatford Mill
 
Scraping the barrel a bit for landscape/building images. Must go out and take some more. In the meantime what coastal town is immediately under Red 10 in this shot....

red102.jpg
 
Exmouth shot from dawlish ?
 
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close Yv, but further round. Container port is a big clue
 
Harwich ?
 
cheers caleb

okay blindingly obvious if you've been there , probably no idea if you havent

where2.jpg
 
okay clue - its north of the border , and it was built to help pacify the scots (debateable if that worked :lol: )
 
Its in the highlands (they needed extra pacifying up there)

I'm off to ma bed - if no ones got it by the morning i'll reveal all (and not by wandering round with my dressing gown flapping open ) and put an easier one up
 
cheers fot that mental image just what i needed before bed i wanted a nice nights sleep... now scared to close my eyes
 
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Nope - Ruvthen Barracks , its just west of kingguisse off the A9 ,

"Erected in 1719 following the Jacobite rising of 1715, with two ranges of quarters and a stable block. Captured and burnt by Prince Charles Edward Stuart’s army in 1746 - Interestingly it was held in the face of the Stuarts for quite some time until the seriously outnumbered garrison was forced to surrender , and the stuarts forces were so impressed with the bravery of the defenders that they let them live - the commanding officer was later executed by his own side for cowardice in the face of the enemy ! "

I'll just go find something easier and hopefully south of the border
 
okay try this for size instead - hopefully easier

where21.jpg
 
nope - wrong side of the country
 
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