We came across a lot of horses, and people whilst we wandered around the museum
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The 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge’s Own) was a cavalry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1759 and notable for its participation in the Charge of the Light Brigade during the Crimean War. These chaps were acting the part.
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Madame Formidable indeed! She scared me…
Julie’s dad was in the 12th Royal Lancers, though by that time they had tanks or armoured cars.
Best wishes, Pete.
Gosh, I really enjoyed this series….what interesting and photogenic subject you have to wander among! I sometimes forget to compliment your camera work. So I’d better say, well done!
Madame Formidable indeed! She scared me…
Julie’s dad was in the 12th Royal Lancers, though by that time they had tanks or armoured cars.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Cheers Pete π
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Telly Head ?
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Telly Head’s head is much bigger! π π
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Awesome Photos, Fraggle! I am so glad you shared these. A true delight to be able to see these.πππ
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Thanks Dani xx
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You’re welcome!πππ
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I admire your photographic eye. The detail shots like the stirrups on the horse really show the event you went to in a positive way.
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Cheers Cindy.
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Madame Formidable’s clothing looks as anachronistic as the polystyrene plates and as harmful to the environment.
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Time travellers get everywhere these days. π
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So many great shots. Fraggle youβre a master of photography.
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Cheers Buns-man π€£π€£
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Buns man, I can live with that.
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Iβve been called a lot worse.
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Gosh, I really enjoyed this series….what interesting and photogenic subject you have to wander among! I sometimes forget to compliment your camera work. So I’d better say, well done!
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Thanks N~man!
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Wow I bet that was so neat! Would love to visit there sometime. Great photos as always.
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Thanks, it is an amazing place.
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Just when you think those times were old-fashioned, out comes the polystyrene! π
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Hah!
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Oh mini horse, I think I love you.
Great details, by the way.
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Thanks Jay.
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Great looking costumes and horses.
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Yes they do a grand job. π
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Beautiful π
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Oh Good God… That mini horse. Too adorable for words!!!!
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I know π so cute.
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Great shots! Somehow very real if that makes sense.
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I’ll take it π thanks
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You really captured the small moments of people and their interaction at the museum so very well. Lovely images.
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Thanks Otto!
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Yeah, great people shots. That little horse is so cute…
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