Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/08/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]To make it more complicated - I shot this while standing on the western side of the Khyber Pass. Must be some historical/commemorative reason for the naming. Probably very Boering ;-) I must look into it. What I do know is that the Khyber Pass in Whitby was blasted out of the cliffs in the name of George Hudson "The Railway King" to allow the guests of his "Royal Hotel" to travel down to the beach in their carriages (that was shortly before he left the country being chased by the people he owed millions to - this is also why "The Royal Crescent" was only half finished) He came back later and became MP and Mayor of Whitby. Cheers and thanks for taking a look Douglas G Hopkinson wrote: > Douglas, your Goth girl is eye catching. I'm thinking that no-one in that > shot is short of carbohydrates? > The "Spion Kop" is positively disturbing ;-) What's the context there? > Spion Kop from my recollection a location where disciplined > British infantry, contesting their colonial claims, suffered terrible > casualties from superior riflery and tactics by Boer farmers > in Africa. > > Cheers > Hoppy > > >