Friday 29 April 2011

Pride of Lincolnshire

We are very proud to live on one of the main flight paths of the Memorial Flight as it visits various communities during the summer months. Today we were out (after watching the Royal wedding) so missed the flight flying to London. However, we went to Tattershall Castle a short distance from the home of the Memorial Flight and were treated to their return after tipping their wings to the local villagers.

Always makes us feel greatful to all those from all countries who paid the ultimate sacrifice for us all.

Canon 7D
F16, ISO 800, 1/640
EF70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM
Small Raw File format.
High speed multi-shot.

PA474 is one of only two Lancasters remaining in airworthy condition out of the 7377 that were Please click here to read more





Anyway, we had a wonderful walk around the the fields surrounding the castle grounds. A beautiful buiulding dating back to the 1440s.


Visit the National Trust  for more information on its history from Lord Cromwell to Lord Curzon; from Fortress to cow shed, to national treasure..

Canon 7D
EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM
F16, 1/200
ISO400
RAW



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