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A white-faced darter rests on the flowering head of Common Cottongrass. This dragonfly is rare both nationally and in Shropshire. In Shropshire i...
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This is a birds eye view of Clun in the south-west of Shropshire. To the west of the view you can see St George's church, which dates from the Nor...
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The Bonnet Mycena or Helmet Mycena (Mycena galericulata) is a large member of the Mycena fungi. It helps in the decay of rotting wood. This one i...
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These keys belong to the Ash Tree. The winged seeds hang in clusters similar in appearance to a bunch of keys. If properly prepared the seeds can y...
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The flowers of Butterbur emerge before the leaves develop. Here a flower spike dwarfs the just emerging leaf. Photographed by Ian Thompson as part...
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This female dragonfly is likely to be the Four-spotted Chaser. These stubby-looking dragonflies are fast flyers. Try zooming in to the picture for ...
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Clive Donner's production of Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol' has been praised for its authentic scenes. The film, set in Shrewsbury, really gi...
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This is a scene from ' A Christmas Carol' , set in Quarry Place in Shrewsbury. It had a famous cast including George C. Scott as Scrooge, David War...
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The 1984 version of 'A Christmas Carol' was set in the streets of Shrewsbury. Here is one of Shrewsbury's shuts leading from the square to the 'Hol...
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The 1984 production of 'A Christmas Carol', directed by Clive Donner, was set in Shrewsbury town. Here we can see Ebenezer Scrooge, played by Georg...
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The 1984 production of 'A Christmas Carol' followed Charles Dickens' ghostly tale faithfully. Shrewsbury was an ideal setting with many old buildi...
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This is a scene from the 1984 production of Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol' set in Shrewsbury. It starred the famous actor, George C. Scott as...
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