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David Hansford

David Hansford

Archive of all stock photography images to license online via www.jasonfriend.net from contributing photographer David Hansford

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Portland
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Portland Bill and Lighthouse. Portland Bill and Chesil Beach are the graveyards of many ships that failed to reach Weymouth or Portland. The Portland Race is caused by the meeting of the tides between the Bill and the Shambles sandbank. Strong currents break the sea so fiercely that from the shore a continuous disturbance is visible. Portland Bill Lighthouse guides vessels heading for Portland and Weymouth through these hazardous waters as well as acting as a waymark for ships navigating the English Channel. Portland Bill Lighthouse is operated by Trinity House and was was demanned in 1996 when control of the station was automated remotely. There are two other lighthousese nearby (the 'high' and the 'low'), both being constrcyted prior to the lighthouse shown which is very much an iconic building.
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The Jubilee Column in the Market Place, Ringwood, Hampshire
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The 14th Century Old Cottage in Ringwood, Hampshire
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Mist over Shaftesbury, Dorset
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Yak at Compton Abbas Airfield, Dorset
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Dinghies moored in Weymouth Harbour, Dorset in May 2007
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Reflections in Weymouth Harbour, Dorset in May 2007
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Reflections in Weymouth Harbour, Dorset in May 2007
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Fishing Craft Moored in Weymouth Harbour, Dorset in May 2007
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Fishing Craft Moored in Weymouth Harbour, Dorset in May 2007
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Weymouth Harbour, Dorset in May 2007
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Yachts moored in Weymouth Harbour, Dorset in May 2007
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Portland Bill and Lighthouse
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Trinity House Obelisk at Portland Bill
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Sea Pinks (Thift)
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The Fleet - a lagoon separating Chesil Beach from the Mainland.
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Portland Bill and Lighthouse. Portland Bill and Chesil Beach are the graveyards of many ships that failed to reach Weymouth or Portland. The Portland Race is caused by the meeting of the tides between the Bill and the Shambles sandbank. Strong currents break the sea so fiercely that from the shore a continuous disturbance is visible. Portland Bill Lighthouse guides vessels heading for Portland and Weymouth through these hazardous waters as well as acting as a waymark for ships navigating the English Channel. Portland Bill Lighthouse is operated by Trinity House and was was demanned in 1996 when control of the station was automated remotely. There are two other lighthousese nearby (the 'high' and the 'low'), both being constrcyted prior to the lighthouse shown which is very much an iconic building.
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Margaret Bulidings, Bath
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The River Indre near Azay la Rideau
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The tower of Magdalen College stands proudly alongside the River Cherwell in Oxford England
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The Lavoir (laundry house) at Flavigny-sur-Ozerain , Burgundy, France. Flavigny was used as the location for much of the filming for 'Chocolat' starring Juliette Binoche. The town still has a medieval look and feel about it.
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Shutters on a traditional French house in Picardy in the early morning light. The nearby town of Laon was fought over during the World War 1 and is also adjacent to the Champagne region.
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Doves perch on an overhead cable in Picrady, France in the early morning light. Doves remind us of peace and also in this context reminds us that the nearby town of Laon was firecly fought over during the World War 1.
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Normandy. This was the port and beach that was used for a Mulberry Harbour in June 1944. Caissons can be seen on the horizon.
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The Tricolor flies above and WW2 gun emplacment now used by vistors to the D-Day landing sites.
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Arramanche, Normandy. This was the port and beach that was used for a Mulberry Harbour in June 1944. Caissons can be seen on the horizon in addition to the beach itself.
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A Beaujolais Landscape near Brouilly, Burgundy, France. The Beaujolais is a beautful area in the southern part of Burgundy.
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Vines growing on the steep slopes in the Baeujolais area, Burgundy, France
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The Chapelle de Madone at Fleurie in the Morning Light. Fleurie is a village (and domain) in Burgundy well known for its red Beaujolais wine made from the Gamay grape.
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The Chapelle de Madone at Fleurie in the Morning Light. Fleurie is a village (and domain) in Burgundy well known for its red Beaujolais wine made from the Gamay grape.
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The Chapelle de Madone at Fleurie in the Morning Light. Fleurie is a village (and domain) in Burgundy well known for its red Beaujolais wine made from the Gamay grape.
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The windmill of Moulin a Vent in the Morning Light at Romanache Thorins in the Beaujolais region of France
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The windmill of Moulin a Vent in the Morning Light at Romanache Thorins in the Beaujolais region of France
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The windmill of Moulin a Vent in the Morning Light at Romanache Thorins in the Beaujolais region of France
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Sache Chateau, the former home of the renowned French author Balzac.
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Ivy on a Wall
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The Town Gate and Entrance to Flavigny-sur-Ozerain , Burgundy, France. Flavigny was used as the location for much of the filming for 'Chocolat' starring Juliette Binoche. The town still has a medieval look and feel about it with its original towers and walls.
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A Courtyard in Flavigny-sur-Ozerain , Burgundy, France. Flavigny was used as the location for much of the filming for 'Chocolat' starring Juliette Binoche. The town still has a medieval look and feel about it.
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Stourhead in Summer, Wiltshire
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The Bristol Cross with the Pantheon behind at Stourhead, Wiltshire
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A view across Stourhead Lake from the Pantheon
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Stonehenge in Summer, Wiltshire
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Melbury Beacon and East Compton, Dorset
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Melbury Beacon and Compton Abbas, Dorset
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