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Beware the Photo Stealers, II

This is the conclusion to the article series, this week we explore those diabolical creations designed to take your best photos from you and make them their own. Part II You may think that a Photo Contest is a really good thing…you get a prize … Continue readingBeware the Photo Stealers, II

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Fotheringhay Church at Twilight -- Lights illuminate Fotheringhay Church of St Mary and All Saints in Northamptonshire.  
This church was completed in 1430, and there are several ancient nobles buried at the church.  
The nearby castle (long ago destroyed) was where Mary, Queen of Scotts was beheaded.
Lights illuminate Fotheringhay Church of St Mary and All Saints in Northamptonshire. This church was completed in 1430, and there are several ancient nobles buried at the church. The nearby castle (long ago destroyed) was where Mary, Queen of Scotts was beheaded.
611 at Altavista -- N&W 611 rumbles across the trestle and Roanoke River in Altavista, VA
N&W 611 rumbles across the trestle and Roanoke River in Altavista, VA
New Orleans Street Players -- New Orleans street players belt out a tune.
New Orleans street players belt out a tune.
Ross Castle and Lough Sheelin, Co Meath -- In 1533 Richard Nugent, the 12th Baron of Delvin, commenced the building of the Castle of Ross.  I got to meet the descendants of Richard Nugent, who still live nearby.  Fabulous castle, and you can stay there!  https://www.ross-castle.com/
In 1533 Richard Nugent, the 12th Baron of Delvin, commenced the building of the Castle of Ross. I got to meet the descendants of Richard Nugent, who still live nearby. Fabulous castle, and you can stay there! https://www.ross-castle.com/
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