Helix is a genus of common snails. It belongs to the family Helicidae. The most well known species are: Helix aspersa (Brown Garden Snail), Helix pomatia (Roman Snail, Burgundy Snail, or Edible Snail).
Ripon Cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Ripon and Leeds and the motherchurch of the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds, situated in the small North Yorkshire city of Ripon England.
Wentworth Castle forms the core of Stainborough Park and historically is the most important building on the site. The Castle, which forms a rectangle on plan, was built in four distinct phases each of which exhibits its own architectural and aesthetic expression.
Daylilies comprise the small genus Hemerocallis of flowering plants in the family Hemerocallidaceae. They are not true lilies which are Lilium in Liliaceae. The name Hemerocallis comes from Greek words for day and beauty.
A lifebuoy or lifering, also known as a "kisby ring", is a life saving buoy designed to be thrown to a person in the water.
The plants are perennial herbs with an underground rootstock, and radical, more or less deeply cut, leaves.
Bakewell is a small market town in Derbyshire, England, deriving its name from 'Badeca's Well'. It is the only town included in the Peak District National Park. It is located on the River Wye, about thirteen miles (21 km) southwest of Sheffield
Autumn (also known as fall in North American English) is one of the four temperate seasons.
Ilkley Moor is the highest part of Rombalds Moor, the moorland between Ilkley and Keighley in West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.
The Rhododendron is a genus characterized by shrubs and small to (rarely) large trees.
Whitby Abbey is a ruined Benedictine abbey sited on Whitby's East Cliff in North Yorkshire on the north-east coast of England.
Steam locomotives dominated railroad usage from the start of the 19th century, until the end of the 20th Century. From the world's first ever railway journey in Wales Great Britain in 1804.
Iris is a genus of between 200?300 species of flowering plants with showy flowers. It takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, referring to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species.
The Howgill Fells are a small group of hills in Cumbria in northern England, bounded approximately by a triangle drawn between Sedbergh, Kirkby Stephen and Tebay. The southern half of the Howgill Fells is in the northwest corner of the Yorkshire Dales national park although the northern Howgills are outside the national park.
Kniphofia (Tritoma, Red hot poker, Torch lily, Poker plant) is a genus of plants in the family Asphodelaceae that includes 70 or more species native to Africa.
The Noble Fir (Abies procera) is a western North American fir, native to the Cascade Range and Coast Range mountains of extreme northwest California and western Oregon and Washington in the United States.
Bodnant Garden (Welsh: Gardd Bodnant) is a National Trust property near Tal-y-Cafn, in the county of Conwy, Wales.
Lythrum salicaria is a flowering plant belonging to the family Lythraceae, native to Europe, Asia, northwest Africa, and southeastern Australia
Sempervivum known as Houseleeks or Liveforever, are a genus of about 40 species of succulent plants of the Crassulaceae family which grow in rosettes.
Loughrigg Fell is a hill in the central part of the English Lake District. It stands on the end of the long ridge coming down from High Raise over Silver How towards Ambleside, and is separated from its neighbours by the depression of Red Bank.