
In the background you can see Albert Mount leaving Ramsey. It's just off the mountain road and a trek though a wooded glen, but the view up there of the whole town is fantastic. On top of the Mount is a tower called Albert Tower, named and After Prince Albert and Queen Victoria who paid a visit to the town in 1847.This is why Ramsey is often known as "Royal Ramsey.".
The island is full of lighhouses, very individual to each part of the area. This one even has a little weather vane on top, dates back to 1854.Like i said they are all slightly quirky, like the island.
Want to play along see http://mrsnesbittsplace.blogspot.com/ mrs nesbitt's bits for full details
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ReplyDeleteA lovely evocative photo.
ReplyDeleteA one time regular visitor to the Isle of Man, I remember seeing many lighthouses.
You have some fine shots, must come back & go through them more carefully.
You couldn't see the mountains today for the mist and fog. Really pretty photograph.
ReplyDeleteA very evocative photo with amazing and fine silhouette and contrasts.
ReplyDeleteVery good.
Great photo. I love touring lighthouses.
ReplyDeleteIf I had to choose an interesting photo, your photo today would be the one I selected. I find it just fascinating.
ReplyDeletePlease, whatever you do, don't visit my blog today (Wednesday) as I lost my mind, I think owing to medicine from my hospital stay, and posted some really gross stuff.
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Oldmanlincoln, you do make me laugh.That you for the lovely comment, for once I am speechless. You've made my day.
ReplyDeleteAll lighthouses are pieces of history - there are special societies just for that.
ReplyDeleteVery nice photo with an with a easy ambience. :)
ReplyDeleteYou lighthouse picture is beautiful. I love lighthouses.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo!
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ReplyDeleteOh, that's so atmospheric! Beautiful picture :)
ReplyDeleteYour photos are still of a really high quality - don't you have an exhibition or something there so you can share your work? (If you do, that's great!)
ReplyDeleteCiao, keep posting love!
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The lighthouse photo is just beautiful. So I'm also curious about babooshka. This is what I called my russian grandmothers and what my kids call my mother...
ReplyDeleteThe lighthouse photos I've seen today have been very different from each other. They remind me, though, of the small lighthouses we passed cruising to Alaska, and of others I have see closer up. We visited a lighthouse museum and saw the old light crystal--it is huge.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog, Babooshka. I shall return.
ReplyDeleteI'm a lighthouse lover too - never heard of one with a weather-vane on top before.
ReplyDeleteWOW! You're here...great stuff! I will add you to the blogroll!
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Amazing photography...your blog is a delight to visit!
ReplyDeleteoooh I LOVE lighthouses, please consider doing a series on all the ones you mention on the island, I'd love to see them! the lighting and monotones make this an exceptional pic!
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