UK Screenshots for Pre BR Blue. High resolution warning.

Very similar in appearance to the village of Asford in the Water in the UK Peak District, Derbyshire: https://letsgopeakdistrict.co.uk/perfect-peak-district-days-out-ashford-in-the-water/

Very much the English north or north midlands!

Rob.
Cotswold stone though, so doubt similar would be found in Yorkshire.
It's the colour of the stone that marks it out as being the Cotswolds so definitely not the Peak District even if the general appearance of the buildings is otherwise similar.
 
Steam Crane Stothert & Pitt of Bath 1878

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Cotswold stone though, so doubt similar would be found in Yorkshire.
It's the colour of the stone that marks it out as being the Cotswolds so definitely not the Peak District even if the general appearance of the buildings is otherwise similar
Cotswold stone is limestone. The stone used in the White Peak is from a limestone plateau covering the Derbyshire and Staffordshire area of the Peak District, where Ashford in the Water is located. Both very similar in constituency and appearance although the architecture has differences. I've visited both locations and the similarity is quite remarkable and also noted.

Rob.
 
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Cotswold stone is limestone. The stone used in the White Peak is from a limestone plateau covering the Derbyshire and Staffordshire area of the Peak District, where Ashford in the Water is located. Both very similar in constituency and appearance although the architecture has differences. I've visited both locations and the similarity is quite remarkable and also noted.

Rob.
Faced with the possibility of a lengthy arguement over variations in regional colours of limestone I have decided to withdraw and say nothing more.
 
TANE looks good in Linux, nice shots... Now, I wonder what type of stone those dry stone walls are made of, could it be the local gritstone or granite in that part of England?... I promise I won't mention stone ever again!😬

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TANE looks good in Linux, nice shots...
TANE runs in Linux almost as if it was made for it Rob. I've had no problems with it at all. TRS22 on the other hand..... :(😬

I would have taken some more screenshots of the run from Ribblehead to Garsdale only it's not quite so easy to do as it was in Windows 10 using Fraps.

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