belkin59: Sandal Castle could not be dated it is considered to have been built in the 11th century i.e. sometime between 1066 and 1100
belkin59: The Battle of Wakefield is one of the candidates for the source of the nursery rhyme 'The Grand Old Duke of York', and the mnemonic for remembering the colours of the rainbow - Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain.
belkin59: Pugneys Country Park is a 250-acre (1.0 km2) park located on the A636 between Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England and Junction 39 of the M1 motorway.
belkin59: Pugneys country park Asdale Road, Wakefield, West Yorkshire
belkin59: Sandal Castle Wakefield.UK. with a Polarizing filter (photography)
belkin59: Sandal Castle
belkin59: Sandal Castle
belkin59: Pugneys Country Park.
belkin59: Wakefield Power Station in the Background picture 1980s.
belkin59: Pugneys Park taken in 1979 taken from Sandal Castle.
belkin59: Sandal Magna Castle
belkin59: Sandal Castle & Pugneys Country Park
belkin59: Sandal Castle
belkin59: "Coxley Wood "
belkin59: Holy Trinity Church infrared film
belkin59: Oakwell Hall
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belkin59: 2 Shots in One
belkin59: Ossett Town Centre 1980
belkin59: Canon EOS 50E
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belkin59: ossett
belkin59: Oakwell Hall
belkin59: Wakefield
belkin59: Holmfirth
belkin59: Chatsworth House
belkin59: Wakefield Opera House
belkin59: Menwith Hill
belkin59: Shibden Hall Halifax