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Photographs © 1999, Mervyn A Wells. Unauthorised use prohibited.
NB: These are low resolution scans. The 'picture quality' in no way represents that of the real prints.
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Mow Cop - A folly on the border of Staffordshire and Cheshire, just north of Stoke on Trent.
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Magpie Lead Mine - a disused mine in the Peak District. The baths in the foreground add a touch of humour to the picture.
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A sheep on a hillside taken at sunset one January day. I liked the effect of the sun on the hillocks
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Birmingham Repertory Theatre. The modernistic lines of the building are emphasised by the deliberate convergence of the verticals
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Cranbrook windmill in Kent. One of my favourite subjects is Windmills. This is a particularly fine example of a smock mill, and is one of the largest windmills in Britain.
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