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Pete's Favourite Things

Birds and trains and history and all of the things that I enjoy

Author: Pete

I am semi-retired after a career in medical sciences. I now work from home doing independent research and consultancy amongst other things. One advantage of this is that I do have time to indulge my interests including birdwatching, natural history, steam trains and history particularly ancient history.

Hampton Court (5): Astronomical Clock

The clock, designed by Nicholas Cratzer and built by Nicholas Oursain, was originally installed on the gatehouse to the inner … More

Hampton Court

A Busy Day at the Bure Valley Railway

Originally posted on Steve's Narrow Gauge Railway Adventure:
Recently, I joined the Norfolk and Suffolk Narrow Gauge Modellers for a day out on the…

Signs of passing autumn

One of the signs that we are passing from autumn into winter is the arrival in the garden of flocks … More

Ring-Necked Parakeet

All aboard the Waverley (6): Under Tower Bridge

And so as Tower Bridge rises we make our way under this iconic London bridge to enter into the Pool … More

River Thames, Tower Bridge

Statues and Monuments: Sir William S Gilbert

William S Gilbert was born in London in November 1836. His father was a naval surgeon and author and for … More

statues and memorials in London, William S Gilbert

Hampton Court (4): Wiliam III’s apartments

The accession to the throne of William III saw a programme of new royal building works including the building of … More

Hampton Court, William III

The Akkadian Empire (2)

By 2300 BCE, Sargon’s Empire stretched from the Eastern Mediterranean (modern day Lebanon, Syria and south-east Turkey) through the fertile … More

Akkadians

White-naped Crane

The White-naped Crane comes from Mongolia and SE Russia and is listed as a vulnerable species due to habitat destruction. … More

London Wetland Centre, White-naped Crane

All aboard the Waverley (6): To Tower Bridge

  Leaving Docklands we approach the end of our journey. In the distance can be seen the buildings of the … More

River Thames

Sunset over London Wetland Centre

As the afternoon drew on during our recent trip to London Wetland Centre we were treated to some wonderful skies … More

London Wetland Centre, Sunset

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