| Title | The only rough patch we found... I can't believe I spent this much time at an allotments! |
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| Source | Picasa |
| Date | 02 May 2010 19:50:16 |
| Original size | 1600 x 1200 |
| Retrieved from source on | 23 Nov 2012 11:40:07 (UTC) |
| Album title | Slow Road 2010 |
| Camera model | Research In Motion / BlackBerry 8900 |
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The only rough patch we found... I can't believe I spent this much time at an allotments!
Photo at 53° 21′ 50.39″ N 1° 31′ 32.92″ W
Oh yeah... it's a pretty big place!
And that track down there is straight into the city... a lovely spot for the allotments really.
Sheffield - Whiteley Woods
Sheffield - Whiteley Woods Porter Brook divided.
I knew it... Sheffield's definitely known for cutlery than culinary wonder
Doesn't look like much at the moment, but I'm assured it's getting closer to being ready for tourists... a working Water Wheel
Photo at 53° 21′ 51.87″ N 1° 31′ 32.15″ W
OK, still the allotments, but they were just so clean and nice.. not used to that!
Shepherd Wheel knife-grinding workshop
Shepherd Wheel, Whiteley Woods I like the wet surfaces and the way the light catches. It's not a masterpiece of record photography. Perhaps I should join flickr.
Shepherd Wheel knife-grinding workshop The Shepherd Wheel was in use until the 1930's, and might have been in use as early as 1566 when 'a whele in Porter's field' was mentioned in a will. It was cert…
Sheffield - Whiteley Woods
Sheffield - Whiteley Woods Footpath crosses road near Greystones Cliffe.
The Trans-Pennine Trail is in them there hills...
The camera work's a bit funny, but I really needed something to eat at this point...
Shepherd Wheel Water powered grinding mill for sharpening edge tools. The operative would lie prone over the wheel. What with pneumoconiosis and the risk of exploding grind stones their lives could be…
Cleanest I've ever seen... Super organised
Photo at 53° 21′ 53.07″ N 1° 31′ 32.61″ W