Another two month time slot for our photos on "Our Industrial Heritage" has resulted in the following submissions from you all:
Ken - from a wander around Alton
Alton has had connections with quite a few industries over the years and this industrial past is reflected in many of the street names. Here are a couple of them:
Brewing
No doubt you can think of a few yourself. Here are a few other street names that sprung to mind for me:
Windmill Hill - at the top of which was an actual windmill!
Brick Kiln Lane
Paper Mill Lane
Mill Lane - at one time apparently, there were 24 water mills between Alton and Farnham
So, what to chooose for our final topic?
It will be our 73rd topic since we started way back in October 2018!
You are obviously very welcome to look back through the blog to see all the images over the years but I thought I would type up a list of them all here as well, just to jog your memory.
Looking through the list, you might well be able to remember what photo(s) you took!
water
contrast
circles
trees
weather
wildlife
a distant view
colour
doorway
pattern
the sky
music
autumn
sport
steps
close up
movement
covid 19
my garden
still life
walking
shadows
food
bridges
hygge
seasonal song
building
comparison
reflection
spaces
one of our senses
numbers
light
lines
agriculture
walls
time
relaxation
display
horizon
birds
balance
insects
blue
tools
wheels
sound
nursery rhymes
red
clouds
glass
blossom
courtyard
on the edge
letters
change
the 4 Greek elements
buildings that inspire
comfort/joy
faces
new
early morning
spheres
windows
rustic
metal
candles
riverside
wood
pairs
corners
our industrial landscape
Well done to you all for sticking with the "project" - it wasn't meant to last this long!
Most of you have somehow managed to send in something for every topic over the years and it has been great to see everyone's different "take" on each subject!
For our last topic I have picked:
"kindness"
A tricky one to finish with, but a good sentiment for us all to have in mind in all our dealings with each other and everyone else!
I look forward, as always, to see what you send me - this time for our last topic!
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