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  1. From the album: Jenny's Photo Album 🌻

    This is a new tourist spot in Tagaytay it's called "Perlas ng Silang". I love how big the place is and they have lots of plants, figures and structure art like this rabbit.
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  3. The Sun is setting behind the South Downs on what is to become a very cold frosty night! In the meantime a Class 450 Unit arrives from Portsmouth Harbour on its way to London Waterloo.

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  4. This class of Diesel locomotives were built in the late 1950s/Early 1960s. This example 03 179 was based on the Isle of Wight for many years before leaving in 1996. Entering preservation and immaculately restored,it has returned to the Isle of Wight Steam Railway in 2025 for at least 10 x years.

    © Fuggletim

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  5. The Class A1 “Terriers” were designed by William Stroudly and built for the London Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBSCR) in the 1870s. Known for their diminutive size, distinctive exhaust and strength, several have entered preservation. This one spent a few bizarre years as a pub sign on the Mainland on Hayling Island!

    © Fuggletim

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  6. A substantial cumulous cloud lit up by the setting sun over Manila Bay. The high rise building under contsruction, in the foreground, is one of the Towers of Nobleza Terrazas in Mabini Street, Ermita
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  7. The Badshot Lea Goalkeeper dives in vain to save the ball entering the net. His face says it all and this was the first of six goals scored by Aldershot Town on a hot, sunny July afternoon. This was a “Pre -Season Friendly” fixture.

    © Fuggletim

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  8. Like its counterpart at Haslemere, Petersfield Signalbox closed in October 2025 following the transfer of signalling control to Basingstoke. The Signalbox is seen here again on the last full day of operation in October 2025.

    © Fuggletim

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  9. Haslemere is an intermediate Station on the rail route from London Waterloo to Portsmouth. As a part of the re-signalling, Haslemere Signalbox closed in late October 2025 with signalling now transferred to Basingstoke. The Signalbox at Haslemere had served for 130 x years and is seen here on the last full day of operation.

    © Fuggletim

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  10. The Romney Hythe & Dymchurch Railway runs along the Kent Coast from Hythe to Dungeness (almost 15 x miles). It is the world’s smallest public railway! This is locomotive Number 10 called Doctor Syn which has been in service since 1931. It is seen here at the end of the working day about to go “On Shed” for the night.

    © Fuggletim

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  11. A South Western Railway Class 158 has arrived at Basingstoke from Exeter St David’s alongside a Cross Country Class 221 from Bournemouth on its way to Manchester Piccadilly.

    © Fuggletim

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  12. It’s late in the afternoon on a late Autumn/Early day in November and the low Sun creates a beautiful scene. This is Midhurst, a small town in West Sussex, England.

    © Fuggletim

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  13. Having arrived at Wooton from Smallbrook Jct, O2 Tank Locomotive 24 “Calbourne” pulls forward to run round its train. This is on the “Isle of Wight Steam Railway.”

    © Fuggletim

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  14. A “Lunar Eclipse” occurs when the Earth passes directly in front of the Sun and the Moon. The shadow appears as a dark area on the bright lunar surface and is sometimes known as a “Blood Moon” given the orange/brown shadow. This shot taken on Bembridge Down on the Isle of Wight shows a clear crescent of the Moon and shadowed outline of the rest of it. This picture was taken approximately 80 x minutes after the Eclipse had started.

    © Fuggletim

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  15. Red Jet 6 is operated by “Red Funnel” ferries and is seen here on a sailing from Cowes to Southampton. Red Funnel are one of 3 x operators of ferry services to the Isle of Wight. The others are Wightlink and Hovertravel (a hovercraft operator).

    © Fuggletim

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  16. It’s been a day of Sunshine and heavy showers, but the Sun is now setting. Petersfield Station on the London Waterloo to Portsmouth line is almost in silhouette against the bright golden sky.

    © Fuggletim

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  17. The MV St Clare is on a late running sailing from Fishbourne on the Isle of Wight to Portsmouth Gunwharf. This view is towards the Island, on the Sun deck, and shows the superstructure of the “Bridge.”

    © Fuggletim

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  18. One of the two “Wight Ryder” Fastcats approaches Ryde Pier Head on the 10:15 sailing from Portsmouth Harbour. This shot was taken from the MV St Clare on a sailing from Portsmouth Gunwharf to Fishbourne.

    © Fuggletim

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  19. Red Falcon is a car ferry operated by Red Funnel between Cowes and Southampton. It is seen here leaving the East Cowes terminal en route to Southampton.

    © Fuggletim

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  20. Second shot!

    © Fuggletim

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  21. A vaguely surreal picture of the latter stages of the Moonrise.

    © Fuggletim

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  22. The Moon is captured rising across Sandown Bay from Shanklin Seafront on the Isle of Wight.

    © Fuggletim

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  23. The final train of the day on Island Line (formed of Class 484 005) shunts towards the Depot at the close of service. A wonderfully atmospheric picute capturing the lamplight around Ryde St John’s Road and the Moon partially obscured by clouds.

    © Fuggletim

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  24. Royal Carribean’s “Independence of the Seas” passes and dwarfs “No Man’s Land Fort” in the Solent. It is sailing from Southampton to Bilbao and then around Spain before returning to Southampton in a few days time.

    © Fuggletim

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  25. Gloucester Docks is more of a residential, entertainment and retail location as opposed to its original commercial purposes. This is one of the many warehouses on the site taken from the West Bank of the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal.

    © Fuggletim

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  26. Much of the docks in Gloucester are residential, retail or entertainment venues nowadays. This view looking South towards Bristol sees the lightship “Sula” (now holiday accommodation and the High Orchard Lifting Bridge.

    © Fuggletim

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  27. Looking West, into the setting Sun, pedestrians walk towards the lifting bridge on Llanthony Road in Gloucester.

    © Fuggletim

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  28. Situated on Llanthony Road in Gloucester, Englan, this lifting bridge allows ships to access the docks in Gloucester via the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal. This view is taken from the East bank of the canal.

    © Fuggletim

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  29. P&O Cruise Liner “Iona” sails from Southampton to Norway. The stormy sky and the oil refinery at Fawley give a dramatic backdrop.

    © Fuggletim

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  30. The Moon, partially obscured by clouds in the Southern sky above the fields of Hampshire.

    © Fuggletim

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  31. Unfortunately the photographer didn’t record which vessel this was but it is either Wight Ryder I or Wight Ryder II on the 20:20 Portsmouth Harbour to Ryde Pier sailing. The Sun is setting on a hot day and the Solent is a perfect calm.

    © Fuggletim

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  32. It is almost 23:00 hrs and the Sun set almost 2 x hours previously. However the sky is still bright and the Sun below the horizon lights the clouds. This contrasts with the street lighting and house lighting in Hampshire, England.

    © Fuggletim

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  33. Most of the Hogmoor Inclosure in England is in early twilight, but a shaft of Sunlight still pitches in from the West from the low Sun. This phenomena occurs in a particular part of the forest due to the geography of the hills and building to the West and the slight incline of the path into the forest. If you were of such belief, you could think this is an entrance to an enchanted fairy kingdom!

    © Fuggletim

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