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England, Cornwall, Trevose Head. Stinking Cove and the lighthouse at Trevose Head on the North Cornwall coast near Padstow.





the rock formations called ´ bedruth steps ´ on the north coast of cornwall, england, uk





Chimney stack of old abandonned tin mine on Cape Cornwall, nr St Just, Cornwall, UK. June 2009.





England, Cornwall, near Newquay. Sea Pinks on the cliffs overlooking Bedruthan Steps on the North Cornwall Coast near Newquay...
England, Cornwall, near Newquay. Sea Pinks on the cliffs overlooking Bedruthan Steps on the North Cornwall Coast near Newquay.





Looking east across St Agnes beach towards the cliffs of Mawnan Porth and the north Cornwall coast.





The British march to Surrender Field at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorkt...
The British march to Surrender Field at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an independent nation. On October 19-22, 2006, the Yorktown anniversary





Sunrise at Trevose Head on the North Cornish coast, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe





England, Cornwall, St Agnes. Looking south along the North Cornwall coast from Wheal Coates tin mine.





General Charles O'Hara surrenders to General George Washington at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenact...
General Charles O'Hara surrenders to General George Washington at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an independent nation. On October 19-22, 2006





Re-enactment of Revolutionary War Encampment demonstrates camp life of Continental Army as part of the 225th Anniversary of t...
Re-enactment of Revolutionary War Encampment demonstrates camp life of Continental Army as part of the 225th Anniversary of the Siege of Yorktown, Virginia, 1781, ending the American Revolution with the defeat of the British Army and Lord Cornwallis surrendering to General Washington.





The 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington com...
The 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an independent nation. On October 19-22, 2006, the Yorktown anniversary was reenacted by over 3000 men, women a





A closeup of General George Washington at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yor...
A closeup of General George Washington at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an independent nation. On October 19-22, 2006, the Yorktown anniversa





UK - England, Cornwall, St Ives, High Tide at Sunset, Godrevy Point and Lighthouse, St Ives Bay, North Cornwall





Re-enactment of Revolutionary War Encampment demonstrates camp life of Continental Army as part of the 225th Anniversary of t...
Re-enactment of Revolutionary War Encampment demonstrates camp life of Continental Army as part of the 225th Anniversary of the Siege of Yorktown, Virginia, 1781, ending the American Revolution with the defeat of the British Army and Lord Cornwallis surrendering to General Washington.





England, Cornwall, Boscastle. Boats moored in Boscastle Harbour on the North coast of Cornwall.





Major General Benjamin Lincoln on horseback rides down Surrender Road at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a ...
Major General Benjamin Lincoln on horseback rides down Surrender Road at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an independent nation. On October 19-2





Churchyard at the coast, Camel Estuary, St Enodoc Church, Trebetherick, North Cornwall, Cornwall, England





England, Cornwall, near Trebetherick. The sun reflected in a pool of water on the beach in Daymer Bay near Trebetherick, nort...
England, Cornwall, near Trebetherick. The sun reflected in a pool of water on the beach in Daymer Bay near Trebetherick, north Cornwall.





Rockpools and jagged rocks at Duckpool beach in North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe





Major General Benjamin Lincoln on horseback rides down Surrender Road at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a ...
Major General Benjamin Lincoln on horseback rides down Surrender Road at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an independent nation. On October 19-2





England, Devon, Clovelly. Early Spring morning at the famous, historic fishing village of Clovelly in North Devon.





A tea room by the River Valency at Boscastle Harbour in North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom





England, Cornwall, St Just. Waves crash below Crowns Head mine engine house on the North Cornish coastline.





England, Cornwall, Carnewas. Spring flowers on the Carnewas cliff top overlooking Bedruthan Steps on the North Cornwall Coast...
England, Cornwall, Carnewas. Spring flowers on the Carnewas cliff top overlooking Bedruthan Steps on the North Cornwall Coastline near Newquay.





British fife and drum marches on Surrender Road at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the sie...
British fife and drum marches on Surrender Road at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an independent nation. On October 19-22, 2006, the Yorktown





England, Cornwall, Trevose Head. Stinking Cove and the lighthouse at Trevose Head at sunset viewed from Dinas Head on the Nor...
England, Cornwall, Trevose Head. Stinking Cove and the lighthouse at Trevose Head at sunset viewed from Dinas Head on the North Cornwall coast near Padstow.





Long exposure at twilight on Crackington Haven beach on North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe





Inuit community of Resolute Bay, Cornwallis Island, Northwest Passage, Nunavut, Canada, Arctic





Coastal landscape with bay in Newquay on the north coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe





Hottentot Fig (Carpobrotus edulis) introduced species, flowering, naturalised on rocky shoreline, North Cornwall, England, ma...
Hottentot Fig (Carpobrotus edulis) introduced species, flowering, naturalised on rocky shoreline, North Cornwall, England, may





England, Cornwall, Cadgwith. The Old Cellars restaurant. Cadgwith is a small fishing village on the eastern coast of the Liza...
England, Cornwall, Cadgwith. The Old Cellars restaurant. Cadgwith is a small fishing village on the eastern coast of the Lizard Peninsula, just north of the Lizard itself, the most southerly point in Britain.





General Washington and aid salute the French staff including Comte De Grasse and General Rochambeau at the 225th Anniversary ...
General Washington and aid salute the French staff including Comte De Grasse and General Rochambeau at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an indep





England, Cornwall, Boscastle. A tea room by the River Valency in the medieval village and harbour of Boscastle on the coast o...
England, Cornwall, Boscastle. A tea room by the River Valency in the medieval village and harbour of Boscastle on the coast of North Cornwall.





United Kingdom, Europe, True Colour Satellite Image With Mask. Satellite view of the United Kingdom (with mask). This image w...
United Kingdom, Europe, True Colour Satellite Image With Mask. Satellite view of the United Kingdom (with mask). This image was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites.





General Charles O'Hara with British flags surrenders to General George Washington at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at ...
General Charles O'Hara with British flags surrenders to General George Washington at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an independent nation. On





The Strangles beach on the north Cornwall coastline at sunset, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe





Lighthouse on the coast of Trevose Head on the north coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe





A Basking shark (Ceterhinus maximus) feeding in open water off the Cornish Coast. Cornwall, UK. North East Atlantic Ocean. Ju...
A Basking shark (Ceterhinus maximus) feeding in open water off the Cornish Coast. Cornwall, UK. North East Atlantic Ocean. June





Harbour of the Inuit community Resolute Bay, Cornwallis Island, Northwest Passage, Nunavut, Canada, Arctic





Continentals arrive at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where Genera...
Continentals arrive at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an independent nation. On October 19-22, 2006, the Yorktown anniversary was reenacted by





Sunset at Trebarwith Strand on the North Cornwall coast, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom,Europe





Evening light on Carnewas island, beach and rugged coastline at Bedruthan Steps, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Eur...
Evening light on Carnewas island, beach and rugged coastline at Bedruthan Steps, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe





A walker sets off along the coastal path around Cape Cornwall on the north Cornish coast, England





A fife and drum group of musicians wait for the beginning of the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment ...
A fife and drum group of musicians wait for the beginning of the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an independent nation. On October 19-22, 2006, the





Rumps Point and The Mouls on the Pentire Headland near Polzeath, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom





Quartz veins in the rocky shore at Crackington Haven, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe





Twilight on the shores of Crackington Haven, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe





The British march to Surrender Field at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorkt...
The British march to Surrender Field at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an independent nation. On October 19-22, 2006, the Yorktown anniversary





Wheal Coates near St Agnes is a disused tin mine with a derelict engine house on the North Cornish coast Cornwall England UK ...
Wheal Coates near St Agnes is a disused tin mine with a derelict engine house on the North Cornish coast Cornwall England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain British Isles Europe EU





England, Cornwall, Bude. Bude Canal and the lock gates at Bude Harbour. Bude, North Cornwall, England.





UK - England, North Cornwall, Widemouth Bay, Surfers and the setting sun Widemouth Bay North Cornwall





North Cornish coastline at Penally Point, Boscastle, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe





Sandymouth Bay, evening light and long exposure over rocks and pebbles, North Cornwall, England, UK. April 2010.





Church at Resolute Bay Inuit village, Cornwallis Island, Northwest Passage, Nunavut, Canada, Arctic





A pair of Mallard ducks by the side of Bude Canal at Bude in North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom





British flag and British troops at Surrender Field at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the ...
British flag and British troops at Surrender Field at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an independent nation. On October 19-22, 2006, the Yorkto





England, Cornwall, Newquay. The 17th century harbour at Newquay. The harbour was central to the heyday of the Cornish Pilchar...
England, Cornwall, Newquay. The 17th century harbour at Newquay. The harbour was central to the heyday of the Cornish Pilchard industry.





Bude Harbour at the mouth of the River Neet Bude, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom





England, Cornwall, Port Isaac. Boats in the harbour of Port Isaac, a small fishing village on the North Cornwall coast.





Trevose Lighthouse at dusk, Trevose Head, near Padstow, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe





Re-enactment of Revolutionary War Encampment demonstrates camp life of Continental Army as part of the 225th Anniversary of t...
Re-enactment of Revolutionary War Encampment demonstrates camp life of Continental Army as part of the 225th Anniversary of the Siege of Yorktown, Virginia, 1781, ending the American Revolution with the defeat of the British Army and Lord Cornwallis surrendering to General Washington.





Portrait of French and Patriot Revolutionary re-enactors as part of the 225th Anniversary of the Siege of Yorktown, Virginia,...
Portrait of French and Patriot Revolutionary re-enactors as part of the 225th Anniversary of the Siege of Yorktown, Virginia, 1781, ending the American Revolution with the defeat of the British Army and Lord Cornwallis surrendering to General Washington.





Cottages in the side streets of Boscastle near the harbour Cornwall, England, United Kingdom





UK - England, Cornwall, St Ives, High Tide at Sunset, Godrevy Point and Lighthouse, St Ives Bay, North Cornwall





Eroded ledges exposed at low tide, Sandymouth, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe





Historic Inuit house from the Thule culture made out of whale bones, Resolute Bay, Cornwallis Island, Northwest Passage, Nuna...
Historic Inuit house from the Thule culture made out of whale bones, Resolute Bay, Cornwallis Island, Northwest Passage, Nunavut, Canada, Arctic





Low tide, looking over the rooftops and across the harbour at St. Ives Pedn Olva towards The Island or St. Ives head, North C...
Low tide, looking over the rooftops and across the harbour at St. Ives Pedn Olva towards The Island or St. Ives head, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe





Trebarwith Strand, View to Dennis Point, Trebarwith, North Cornwall (Detail) 1996 Charles Neal (b.1951/British) Oil on canvas





Harbour of the Inuit community Resolute Bay, Cornwallis Island, Northwest Passage, Nunavut, Canada, Arctic





Little girl with bucket and spade silhouetted against setting sun on Summerleaze beach, Bude, North Cornwall, UK





Twilight on the sandy beach at Bedruthan Steps, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe





England, Cornwall, Widemouth Bay. Beach and cliffs at Widemouth Bay on the north Cornwall coast near Bude.





Gulland Rock on the horizon from the cliffs above Harlyn Bay, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe





Patriot soldiers with flags march to Surrender Field as part of the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactme...
Patriot soldiers with flags march to Surrender Field as part of the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an independent nation. On October 19-22, 2006,





England, Cornwall, Trewarmett. The old engine house at the Prince Of Wales quarry near Trebarwith and Trewarmett.





England, Cornwall, Barras Nose. A gate across a footpath leading to Barras Nose in North Cornwall.





Exposed rocks and tidal pools at Duckpool on the Atlantic coastline of North Cornwall near Bude, England





UK - England, Cornwall, St Ives, High Tide at Sunset, Godrevy Point and Lighthouse, St Ives Bay, North Cornwall





General Charles O'Hara surrenders to General George Washington at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenact...
General Charles O'Hara surrenders to General George Washington at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an independent nation. On October 19-22, 2006





England, Cornwall, near Newquay. Spring flowers on the cliff top overlooking Bedruthan Steps on the North Cornwall coastline.





Small fishing boats in the harbour at high tide, Newquay, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe





Wheal Coates, abandoned disused Cornish tin mine at sunset, near St. Agnes, North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe





General George Washington salutes British column as they pass at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactm...
General George Washington salutes British column as they pass at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an independent nation. On October 19-22, 2006,





England, Cornwall, Barras Nose. A view along the North Cornwall coastline from Barras Nose towards The Sisters islands.





Old, rusty snowcat, snowmobile oldtimer at Resolute Bay, Cornwallis Island, Northwest Passage, Nunavut, Canada, Arctic





Historic remains of a Inuit house from the Thule culture, Resolute Bay, Cornwallis Island, Northwest Passage, Nunavut, Canada...
Historic remains of a Inuit house from the Thule culture, Resolute Bay, Cornwallis Island, Northwest Passage, Nunavut, Canada, Arctic





General Washington looks over his troops prior to march from camp to the Surrender Field at the 225th Anniversary of the Vict...
General Washington looks over his troops prior to march from camp to the Surrender Field at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an independent nati





Little girl with bucket and spade silhouetted against setting sun on Summerleaze beach, Bude, North Cornwall, UK. July 2009, ...
Little girl with bucket and spade silhouetted against setting sun on Summerleaze beach, Bude, North Cornwall, UK. July 2009, Model released.





Aerial view of small islands north of St Martins Isles of Scilly Cornwall England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain British ...
Aerial view of small islands north of St Martins Isles of Scilly Cornwall England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain British Isles Europe EU





View to Penhallic Point from Hole Beach, Tregatta, North Cornwall 1996 Charles Neal (b.1951/British) Oil on canvas





American Patriot soldiers line Surrender Road at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege...
American Patriot soldiers line Surrender Road at the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an independent nation. On October 19-22, 2006, the Yorktown an





Long exposure of sea looking out to horizon with pebbles in the foreground and white waves, Daymer Bay, North Cornwall





England, Cornwall, Bedruthan Steps. Sea Thrift on the clifftops of Bedruthan Steps near Newquay in Cornwall.





Godrevy Lighthouse at sunset, seen through rocksand rockpool in the foreground. Nr Hayle, Cornwall, UK, June 2009





Sandymouth bay at low tide, stormy evening light after heavy rainfall, Cornwall, UK. May 2009.





Waves rush over the rocky ledges at Sandymouth Bay in North Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe





Coastal path leading to Towanroath Engine House in the late evening light. Wheal Coates, near St Agnes, Cornwall, UK, August ...
Coastal path leading to Towanroath Engine House in the late evening light. Wheal Coates, near St Agnes, Cornwall, UK, August 2010





General Washington and staff review Patriot soldiers at Surrender Field during the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorkto...
General Washington and staff review Patriot soldiers at Surrender Field during the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an independent nation. On Octob





Patriot soldiers march to Surrender Field as part of the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the s...
Patriot soldiers march to Surrender Field as part of the 225th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown, a reenactment of the siege of Yorktown, where General George Washington commanded 17,600 American troops and French Comte de Rochambeau lead 5500 French troops, together defeating General Lord Cornwallis, who surrendered his arms on October 19, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, thus making the 13 Colonies the United States of America, an independent nation. On October 19-22, 2006, the Yorktow

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