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Tanos's pictures (376)
In addition to the pictures below, there are pages dedicated to images of
Prisons,
Slave Markets, and
Coffles and slave chains; and
raw Photostreams with some
of my photographs.
| 12 Aug 10 | Scythe mower Basically it's a hedge trimmer on wheels. The wheels are powered too, so once you set off it's relentless and just chews through everything less than about an inch thick. |  |
| 1 May 11 | View near Lud's Church in Staffordshire I've blogged about visiting Lud's Church, and uploaded three more pictures of it.
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| 1 May 11 | Entrance to Lud's Church I've blogged about visiting Lud's Church, and uploaded three more pictures of it.
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| 1 May 11 | Inside Lud's Church I've blogged about visiting Lud's Church, and uploaded three more pictures of it.
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| 1 May 11 | Looking up in Lud's Church I've blogged about visiting Lud's Church, and uploaded three more pictures of it.
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| 23 Jun 10 | Switches and short birch Used in this weblog post: http://www.bridgewood.org.uk/weblog/180418/
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| 23 Jun 10 | Removing snags from a switch Used in this weblog post: http://www.bridgewood.org.uk/weblog/180418/
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| 23 Jun 10 | Hazel stems Used in this weblog post: http://www.bridgewood.org.uk/weblog/180418/
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| 23 Jun 10 | Hazel stool Used in this weblog post: http://www.bridgewood.org.uk/weblog/180418/
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| 23 Jun 10 | New tent and camp site in the Glade |  |
| 8 Mar 10 | North Ride with felled trees A stretch of the North Ride, on the the right of the photo, with a row of felled poplars that I took down to let more light in and encourage more undergrowth to come up. The crowns of these bigger trees will also provide some screening near the boundary of the wood for a few years. Once the brambles, grasses, nettles, and other annuals have grown up, these branches will be draped with a tangle of stems that will even last through the winter. |  |
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