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This is a picture of the walking group being filled in about the Murder, which took place in April 1832 (she assures me she wasn't around at the time, but there might be another murder committed when she reads this!):-) (110kb)
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This is a picture of "Bill O'Jack's" gravestone, and you can just make out the writing on the top of the tomb, which gives the story of Bill's murder. (124kb)
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This is a picture of the walking group being filled in about the Murder, which took place in April 1832 (she assures me she wasn't arouview out to the hills around Delph from the cemetary. (83kb)
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Another view of the hills. (84kb)
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This is a picture of a Peahen, which was walking along the road at the time, I can only assume he was waiting for the next bus to arrive (if it was one of the ones run by First Bus he'll have a bloody long wait!) (82kb)
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This was Mr Peacock, he wasn't waiting for any buses, and instead had decided to try and hitch a ride on the car, or the passing cat sat underneath it! (128kb)
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This picture showed a Mother Duck and her ducklings trying to find some grub (or grubs) on this dry lawn. (129kb)
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This nice shot showed a few of the ducklings having a look in the ditch for some water. (110kb)
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This is a picture of the Mother Duck, always on alert and watching us very closely to make sure we don't make off with her brood. (102kb)
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No shortage of Ducks and water here, and thankfully it's now flat terraain all the way home! (132kb)
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