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A narrow cobbled street
in
Dent in the Yorkshire Dales.
July 2010
The famous locomotive the
“Duke of Gloucester”
photographed from Moor End
Bridge, Radwell by Paul Davis.
July 2010
The Ouse Valley Quilters
made these bonnets in memory of the 25,000plus women who were
transported to Van Diemens Land (Tasmania). August 2010
Photograph: Janet Cook
Shocks or Stooks of
wheat
in a field near Pavenham.
A reminder of a bygone age.
August 2010
A good year for grapes!
This crop of white grapes are growing out of doors in
Felmersham. August 2010
Fair waives the
golden corn!
This Radwell field of wheat is turning black as a result of the recent
wet weather.
September 2010
Autumn Show Sign promoting
the 12th Annual Autumn Show.
September 2010
Matilda
Boswell, Caroline Cooper
both gained 4 first prizes to
become joint holders of the
Autumn Show Plate. Sept 10
The Lovell
Telescope
at Jodrell Bank. September 10
Harvest Festival decoration at
St Mary's Church, Felmersham.
September 2010
Seeing Double Photograph by Gordon Lang
September 2010
September 2010 marked the 30th Anniversary of
Felmersham and Radwell Brownie pack. Photo: Carol Stork. Oct 10
Full House! A Tamworth sow with 8 piglets.
Photo taken locally. Oct 10
Sharnbrook village
gateway
on the Odell Road
The wedding of
Catherine Mills & Russell Greaves
Saturday 30 October
St Mary's Church, Felmersham
Michael Hunt took this
photograph of ice circles in the frozen lake at Felmersham Nature
Reserve. Dec 2010
Christingle service on
24 December 2010
Adam Leach of Felmersham
holds one of the giant puffballs that he and Oliver Hudson recently
found. Nov. 2010
Photograph: Oliver Hudson
Remembrance Sunday
The wreaths and crosses placed at the War Memorial during a
Service of Remembrance. The lower wreath was made and laid by
members of Felmersham and Radwell Youth Club. The
crosses were placed by the Brownies.