EPW034210 ENGLAND (1930) [Unlocated]. UNLOCATED
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Title | [EPW034210] UNLOCATED |
Reference | EPW034210 |
Date | July-1930 |
Link | |
Place name | |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 0, 0 |
Longitude / Latitude | -7.556448482059, 49.766185796754 |
National Grid Reference | SV000000 |
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Lochar Water |
Class31 |
Monday 18th of November 2013 11:29:53 PM |
Byers Farm |
Class31 |
Monday 18th of November 2013 11:27:43 PM |
Church |
Class31 |
Monday 18th of November 2013 11:26:19 PM |
Merkland |
Class31 |
Monday 18th of November 2013 11:23:53 PM |
Upper Locharwoods |
Class31 |
Monday 18th of November 2013 11:21:50 PM |
Bankswood |
Class31 |
Monday 18th of November 2013 11:19:30 PM |
Bankend Hill |
Class31 |
Monday 18th of November 2013 11:18:11 PM |
River Nith |
Class31 |
Monday 18th of November 2013 11:16:01 PM |
Highmains Hill |
Class31 |
Monday 18th of November 2013 11:14:41 PM |
Craigwood |
Class31 |
Monday 18th of November 2013 11:13:21 PM |
Stank on the B725 |
Class31 |
Monday 18th of November 2013 11:06:19 PM |
Distant horizon. |
Maurice |
Tuesday 29th of January 2013 05:59:50 PM |
What appears to be a relatively straight channel increasing in wide to left. |
Maurice |
Tuesday 29th of January 2013 05:58:39 PM |
Seems like an area of enclosed land here, whereas most of the land beyond the river is wooded or open rough ground or moorland. |
Maurice |
Tuesday 29th of January 2013 05:57:09 PM |
Sharp change of slope (from flat to hillside), at the edge of floodplain to a wooded slope. |
Maurice |
Tuesday 29th of January 2013 05:55:04 PM |
Area of flat, waterlogged ground with some indication of possible 'oxbow lakes' - parts of form river courses. |
Maurice |
Tuesday 29th of January 2013 05:52:49 PM |
Small village settlement |
Maurice |
Tuesday 29th of January 2013 05:50:12 PM |
Bankend |
Class31 |
Monday 18th of November 2013 11:06:56 PM |
Is this deep ploughing for drainage, forestry or enough peat cutting |
Maurice |
Tuesday 29th of January 2013 05:49:20 PM |
User Comment Contributions
I'm happy that everything fits for Bankend looking west. This is a few miles south east of Dumfries in Scotland and not in the Lake District as we has originally suspected. |
Class31 |
Monday 18th of November 2013 11:34:50 PM |
View is looking west. |
Class31 |
Monday 18th of November 2013 11:09:44 PM |
Eureka I believe that I have located this one, in Scotland at a place called Stank. I shall have to work things up but it looks good initially. If I'm wrong I'll have to eat humble pie. |
Class31 |
Monday 18th of November 2013 11:04:38 PM |
I agree - it feels like one that should have been identified. Forgive my statements of the obvious ... just part of the process of looking properly at the picture. I suspect the clue is in the water across the middle. How straight is it? From the angle it could be quite wide and may even be at high tide and so missing the meanders/mud flats found in an estuary like that of the River Kent near Milnthorpe in the south Lakes. The mountains are too low / too far away for similar straight inlets in Scotland. That there is a gap in the numbers before and after does not help, although the nearest numbers (before) are all Lake District pictures. Oh! for something distinctive like the Langdale Pikes instead of the white at the right. Is this glare from pointing the camera too close to the sun? |
Maurice |
Tuesday 29th of January 2013 06:13:40 PM |
You would think that we could have located this one by now. There is plenty of information in the photo with a coastline and some hills. I have looked at the inlets around the Lake District to no avail. Does anyone have any clues? |
Class31 |
Tuesday 29th of January 2013 02:25:03 PM |