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Leeds Liverpool canalBlue wide boat on the near to Haigh Hall in Wigan

5 May 2026 at 16:32

The Rambling Tog posted a photo:

Leeds Liverpool canalBlue wide boat on the  near to Haigh Hall in Wigan

01.05.24 Wigan, Greater Manchester, UK. The Leeds Liverpool Canal passes through the heart of Greenheart. At 127 miles long, the Leeds & Liverpool Canal is the longest single canal in Britain

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<p>01.05.24 Wigan, Greater Manchester, UK. The Leeds Liverpool Canal passes through the heart of Greenheart. At 127 miles long, the Leeds &amp; Liverpool Canal is the longest single canal in Britain</p>

Bridge 62 on the Leeds liverpool Canal near to Haigh Hall in Wigan

5 May 2026 at 16:32

The Rambling Tog posted a photo:

Bridge 62 on the Leeds liverpool Canal near to Haigh Hall in Wigan

01.05.24 Wigan, Greater Manchester, UK. The Leeds Liverpool Canal passes through the heart of Greenheart. At 127 miles long, the Leeds & Liverpool Canal is the longest single canal in Britain

© The Rambling Tog

<p>01.05.24 Wigan, Greater Manchester, UK. The Leeds Liverpool Canal passes through the heart of Greenheart. At 127 miles long, the Leeds &amp; Liverpool Canal is the longest single canal in Britain</p>
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  • DSC07605 Peacock Parade Heading off to The Bristol Colonnade nobody@flickr.com (dimparcio)
    dimparcio posted a photo: Rather than looking to the future, punkers or 'steamers' re-imagine the past. To what might have been if pressure powered technologies had flourished and been perfected. Back to a time when electricity was in its infancy, when women were militant and when respect was deserved through science, engineering and discovery (but no oil refinement or computating machines!) Instead, when coal fires produced steam to move big things like stylized iron and brass machine
     

DSC07605 Peacock Parade Heading off to The Bristol Colonnade

5 May 2026 at 16:10

dimparcio posted a photo:

DSC07605 Peacock Parade Heading off to The Bristol Colonnade

Rather than looking to the future, punkers or 'steamers' re-imagine the past. To what might have been if pressure powered technologies had flourished and been perfected. Back to a time when electricity was in its infancy, when women were militant and when respect was deserved through science, engineering and discovery (but no oil refinement or computating machines!) Instead, when coal fires produced steam to move big things like stylized iron and brass machines on land, at sea and in the air, aided by the invention of gravity-defying materials. All this topped off with a bit of Victorian art here and there.

Pictures taken at Portmeirion Village near Porthmadog in Wales, UK. Pictures were taken at a public event where it is assumed to be OK to publish on the internet. Permission was granted by the subjects for all posed photos. However, f anyone wants any photo removed from this set, please contact me, Bob, at dimparcio@protonmail quoting the file number eg DSC1234 and I will do so forthwith. Otherwise, if you like them and would like to download them, please do so, especially if it helps promote Steampunk.

For more information about steampunk, please see.... steampunkhub.uk/

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<p> Rather than looking to the future, punkers or 'steamers' re-imagine the past. To what might have been if pressure powered technologies had flourished and been perfected. Back to a time when electricity was in its infancy, when women were militant and when respect was deserved through science, engineering and discovery (but no oil refinement or computating machines!) Instead, when coal fires produced steam to move big things like stylized iron and brass machines on land, at sea and in the air, aided by the invention of gravity-defying materials. All this topped off with a bit of Victorian art here and there. <br />
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Pictures taken at Portmeirion Village near Porthmadog in Wales, UK. Pictures were taken at a public event where it is assumed to be OK to publish on the internet. Permission was granted by the subjects for all posed photos. However, f anyone wants any photo removed from this set, please contact me, Bob, at dimparcio@protonmail quoting the file number eg DSC1234 and I will do so forthwith. Otherwise, if you like them and would like to download them, please do so, especially if it helps promote Steampunk. <br />
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For more information about steampunk, please see.... <a href="https://steampunkhub.uk/" rel="noreferrer nofollow">steampunkhub.uk/</a></p>
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