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Places of interest. First, The Somerset Levels followed by Burrowbridge, and its "Mump", then the village of Mells with its thatched cottages; the old slave port of Bristol, followed by the seaside town of Lyme Regis in Dorset, famous for film location wo

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  • Hi, you have some wonderful shots in this album, very well done, best wishes to you and your Family for a Happy and Healthy New Year 2009, take care Ann (Chester UK)

    said  of annedm1 annedm1 10 months 10 days ago

  • Another lovely album. Thanks for commenting on my England pics. My first trip overseas; I camped out all night to get a good spot for the Golden Jubilee!

    said  of cosmogirl248 cosmogirl248 2008.09.02 at 10:24:27 PDT

  • ...Hello Mike....nice album...I enjoyed watching it....Greetings from Illinois USA...............Alex

    said  of alking12 alking12 2008.08.07 at 09:55:21 PDT

  • G'DAY MIKE ANOTHER FANTASTIC ALBUM WITH THE ADDED INFORMATION MAKES FOR A REALY ENJOYABLE TRIP. THANKS FOR SHARING. CHEERS FROM "OZ"

    said  of BOB796 BOB796 2008.05.04 at 16:56:42 PDT

  • Hi Mike, I enjoyed the tour around interesting places in England. Beautiful photos. Thanks for sharing. Warm wishes, Paula

    said  of plegolas plegolas 2007.10.04 at 09:22:40 PDT

  • I agree with Mandy about the gravestones. Mike, I think it was informative, we have an old cemetery in Prineville, Id. with very old graves, though not as old as your snaps. I have some on old VHS and was thinking of going up there again to put some on webshots, now I'm afraid I will seem like a copy cat Diane To me dying is as natural as living, nothing to fear

    said  of trueblvr trueblvr 2007.07.21 at 12:16:03 PDT

  • Mike this is the England I like to remember...Nice Album and I may just do Aussie Gravestones...thanks for idea..My Notts One...never took off....Mortality is hard to face I guess....Enjoyed the Visit..Leon

    said  of Leonslens Leonslens 2007.02.27 at 19:33:49 PST

  • Hello MIke. Interesting concept for an album. Very informative. Great Historical lesson. Thanks

    said  of kellimays kellimays 2007.02.19 at 10:21:40 PST

  • Hi Mike, I like this album - the cottages are lovely, the church is beautiful and I actually like gravestones, too. I love reading the inscriptions and wondering about who the people were. Thanks for this! Mandy

    said  of mistywisp mistywisp 2007.02.17 at 23:35:35 PST

  • Thanks for the tour, Rich! This is a lovely album, turned into an amazing tour with your gifted narration!

    said  of gtnjiggy gtnjiggy 2007.01.26 at 12:44:26 PST

  • Thanks Sissy, and a very happy new year to you too! Great to see you here Tom, after many months! I don't usually take pics of gravestones, but these are of relatively famous people; especially that of Siegfried Sassoon, whose anti-war poems are more relevent today than ever. I placed one of his poems with a pic of his grave, here. I'll place a message on your Webshots page. Regards. Mike.

    said  of mikesey mikesey 2007.01.11 at 03:15:48 PST

  • Great pics, as usual, mate. Gravestones are too macabre to really interest me. As points of interst, why not an albm or 2 of those lovely ritsh women? Give it some thought, please. Happy New Year! Tom

    said  of zee_animale zee_animale 2007.01.10 at 16:42:51 PST

  • Hello Mike, good new year I wish, and like to say how glad i am for the way you show me the lovely cotage's in you naberhood. I like them very much.

    said  of keizerin keizerin 2007.01.09 at 23:53:31 PST

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