Upton upon Severn - Worcestershire UK
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More mugs
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Mugs were everywhere
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The LITTLE UPTON MUGGERY pub
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Boats moored on the river Severn
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More boats
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Swan
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So serene and graceful
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Kissing swans (almost)
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Swan a little out of focus, but I still like it
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Hey there! Can't you see, I'm waiting to be fed!
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One hungry swan looking for food
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Balls of Mistletoe
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River Severn
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Album Description:
Upton upon Severn is a picturesque little riverside town in the county of Worcestershire, situated near the Malvern Hills & about 11 miles from the city of Worcester. This town is about 30 miles from where I live.
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Hello Jayne and many thanks for your entry in my recent Local Beach guest book. I like to look in your albums periodically as they take me back to my heritage and my ancestors come from quite close to Upton so it has a double significance for me. Whenever I see photos of old Tudor buildings like this I can't help thinking of pork pies!!! LOL Please don't ask me why but my mouth starts to water and I conjure up this vision!!! Best wishes Peter in Western Australia
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georgieboy98 2005.02.01 at 22:18:28 PST
we must be named after this town, most of our towns are named after english names! thank you so much for letting me know and yes what a coincidence! take care, ann from upton, mass.
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sadlers8 2005.01.31 at 08:03:21 PST
Hi Jayne, what a lovely album this is. You transport me to another reality with pictures of architecture and style of pub so different from what is familiar here. You’re so fortunate to have living history so close at hand. I’m quite envious, while enjoying the bounty at my own doorstep. I appreciate your visit to my featured album Some of My Favorites, and your kind comments. You’re right, I have loads of guestbook entries, and the day is not yet done. All the very best from Keith, Sydney.
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magikeith 2005.01.24 at 15:15:39 PST
Hi Jayne these pictures are great,I have actually been there quite some time ago so really enjoyed them as I loved the place,I was there in Summer but does it ever flood?.I couldn't get on webshots yesterday,it was about 5pm when I got on there,so thought I would have a look this morning,I couldn't sleep so its time for webshots,thankyou so much for your invite take care love Ann :)
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annedm1 2005.01.19 at 22:19:27 PST
My dear friend Jane, As always your structure shots are just amazing! Just a short visit today to your gallery to tell you THANK YOU for your lovely entry in my featured album. I promise to be back soon to check out your latest photo's. Big hug, Laura
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hereslaura 2005.01.17 at 11:18:48 PST
Hi, dear Jayne! I came back to see the new addiion and to thank you for your tip regarding the better picture from "the pub's lounge". I downloaded it again and it looks quite clear and good to me. Thanks and hugs!! Anyway it is a lovely picture at all! Wonderfull all this mugs hanging on the ceiling!!! *grin* What a funny idea! Take care - God's blessing - Love and hugs - Trixi
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trixiko 2005.01.17 at 05:09:56 PST
Very nice. jk from Singapore.
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lestwe4get 2005.01.17 at 02:26:38 PST
Hello Jane,I've just looked at your album.It's amazing how we can live so near to wonderful places and yet not bother to look for interesting views and items which other people will appriciate seeing.I live in Stourport.Bye the way ,if you are interested in Pub signs,have a look at a lester 106, a friend of my from Poynton Cheshire,he has some good examples of them,regards.BOB.
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hughes291 2005.01.16 at 07:25:33 PST
Well girl, you have been busy. These are wonderful photo's of an equaly wonderful place. Upton is such a lovely town...I'm impressed and hope one day for you to be my tour guide of your lovely region. Lorrie
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greenhorngrl 2005.01.14 at 05:56:39 PST
Jayne What a wonderful name for a village or town! Your towns in the UK have great names, and I love it. I also love the Uptown Muggery Pub. Such a super place with a super name. So many Mugs! Your pubs are so much more interesting then our bars. No comparison. Great photos and I love the swans. Terrific album. Thank you so much for visiting so many of my albums. I'm very appreciative of that. You are a good friend. Sharon
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sharwils 2005.01.13 at 11:11:02 PST
Hi Jayne, It is so much fun visiting places that are so different from my own little piece of the world. In 1601 Ohio was nothing but forest! It's hard to believe that buildings are still being used that are 400 years old! Keep sharing the UK with us - I love visiting. Connie from Ohio
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camerabug1 2005.01.12 at 06:37:25 PST
Hi Jayne, I love the little town pictures. I loved the pub pictures, and the pretty swans. Tirza Los Angeles
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tirza_h 2005.01.12 at 00:10:22 PST
Hi dear Jayne! What a beautiful and lovely album and I'm thrilled to be the first one to sign it. I just came home from work and I found your new album. Wonderful pictures of this old city. I love so much this "English Flair"!!!!:-)I downloaded - The Tudors House - and - The Pub's Lounge"! Fantastic pictures. Thank you Jayne for your work. Be blessed and embraced - Love- Trixi
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trixiko 2005.01.11 at 05:33:58 PST
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