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  1. Aldershot Town FC play in the National Conference in England. Today on a cold Winter's day a saw. 2-2 draw between the Shots (as they are known) and Altrincham

    © Tim Penycate

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    Farnham Town v Croydon

    Lower league football in the Combined Counties League (mainly formed of teams in the counties surrounding London) see Farnham win 1-0 at the Memorial Ground in Farnham. Look closely and you can see the Nativity Star above St Andrews Church in the background!

    © Tim Penycate

  3. It is a cold but Sunny Winter morning in Ryde on the Isle of Wight. Unit 484 003 crosses Ryde Pier forming the 08:45 service to Shanklin.

    © Tim Penycate

  4. It is said that a lot of holly berries mean a hard winter ahead. These berries were photographed in the Hogmoor Closure on Sunday 28/11/2021 and about 7 x hours later a snowstorm swept over the area!

    © Tim Penycate

  5. A Scots Pine in the Hogmoor Inclosure stands against a beautiful blue sky in the early Winter.

    © Tim Penycate

  6. Gosport Borough FC have lost 3-1 to Swindon Supermarine at Privett Park on a very cold early Winter November afternoon. However, the floodlights at the stadium and the Spinnaker Tower a mile or two away over in Portsmouth make a beautiful view!

    © Tim Penycate

  7. Due to shipping movements in and out of Portsmouth Harbour, Wight Ryder 2 had to make slightly longer sailing to the East of Spitbank Fort on the 15:45 crossing from Ryde Pier Head to Portsmouth. The long and slower crossing allowed for this beautiful image to be capture of the Sunset above the Fort and the Isle of Wight.

    © Tim Penycate

  8. The setting Sun glints onto the windows of a building off the end of the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal Basin in the City of Gloucester.

    © Tim Penycate

  9. The tower of Gloucester Cathedral as seen from outside the Albion Cottages on Gloucester Docks at dusk.

    © Tim Pemycate

  10. The Sun is shining across the Solent (between Portsmouth and Ryde Isle of Wight) and catches a yacht in its rays.

    © Tim Penycate

  11. The lights across the pier at Ryde shining against the rapidly darkening sky.

    © Tim Penycate

  12. Dusk is gathering as the Sun sets in the West as seen from the Waterfront at Ryde on the Isle of Wight.

    © Tim Penycate

  13. The last rays of the sun light the clouds above Ryde Pier on the Isle of Wight.

    © Tim Penycate

  14. The only regular commercial "Hovercraft" operation in the world runs between Portsmouth and Ryde on the Isle of Wight. As dusk gathers a service from Portsmouth arrives across the wet sand at the Ryde terminal.

    © Tim Penycate

  15. The Sun has gone for the day and the last rays are seen from Ryde Pier on the Isle of Wight looking toward Fawley Oil Refinery to the West. A very nice view to end a day's work on the Isle of Wight.

    © Tim Penycate

  16. The late Summer/Early Autumn Sunrise shines through the the light mist along a Hampshire country lane near Blackmoor.

    © Tim Penycate

  17. Sitting on a Buddleia bush on the Isle of Wight, this butterfly basks in the warm sunshine.

    © Tim Penycate

  18. The last surviving 02 Tank has had a hard day and is now being prepared for a good night's rest on the Isle of Wight Steam Railway.

    © Tim Penycate

  19. Ex MoD (Ministry of Defence) Hunslet Tank 198 heads the 16:23 Havenstreet to Wootton.

    © Tim Penycate

  20. Ivatt Tank 41313 arrives at Havensteet on the Isle of Wight Steam Railway on the 15:33 Smalbrook Junction to Wootton service.

    © Tim Penycate

  21. The sun has set as the 19:15 Portsmouth Harbour -Ryde Pier Head Wightlink ferry docks at the Pier Head. It will form the return sailing at 19:45 hrs.

    © Tim Penycate

  22. A thunderstorm has passed over the Isle of Wight and the setting sun drops through the receding storm clouds. View from Bembridge Fort at Culver Down on the Isle of Wight.

    © Tim Penycate

  23. The storm over the Isle of Wight has passed and the sun starts to sink over the receding clouds.

    © Tim Penycate

  24. A Class 484 alongside a withdrawn Class 483 at Ryde St Johns clearly shows how much bigger they are! Class 483 were originally built for the "Deep" level "Tube" in London and came across to the Isle of Wight in 1989. The Class 484 worked originally on the Sub Surface "Underground" in London and arrived on the Island in 2021 to take over! The 484 is much bigger in height!
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