ULVERSTON

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Various streets in Ulverston (1 of 9) (March 2011)

Various streets in Ulverston (2 of 9) (March 2011)
Various streets in Ulverston (3 of 9) (March 2011)
Various streets in Ulverston (4 of 9) (March 2011)
Various streets in Ulverston (5 of 9) (March 2011)
 

Various streets in Ulverston (6 of 9) (March 2011)
Various streets in Ulverston (7 of 9) (March 2011)
Various streets in Ulverston (8 of 9) (March 2011)
Various streets in Ulverston (9 of 9) (March 2011)
"STABLES" shop in Ulverston (March 2011)
 

Theres lots of alleyways with shops like this in Ulverston (March 2011)
The Hoad on the hill (March 2011)
Scenic shot of the Hoad and the hill (March 2011)
Night view of Ulverston Street (March 2011)
A Busy Ulverston Street (Dec 2009)
 

Upper Brook Str Ulverston. Typical example of old town narrow streets (September 2009)
Market Day in Ulverston (September 2009)
Hoad Monument with scaffolding round it (June 2009)
Ulverston Railway Station (Feb 2009)
The Railway Viaduct taken from Greenodd (Oct 2008)
 

View of the A590 road from the top of the Hoad in Ulverston (June 2007)
View of Glaxo from the top of the Hoad in Ulverston (June 2007)
The Hoad Monument close up (June 2007)
The Entrance to The Hoad Monument (June 2007)
The very top of the Hoad Monument in Ulverston (June 2007)
 

View of Ulverston Canal from the top of the Hoad in Ulverston (June 2007)
View of the railway viaduct from the top of the Hoad in Ulverston (June 2007)
Conishead Priory Festival (Aug 2006)
Farmers Arms Ulverston (Aug 2006)
Market Street, Ulverston (Aug 2006)


Ulverston Railway Station (Aug 2006)
Ulverston Station Platforms (Aug 2006)
Welfare State International (Aug 2006)
Market St Ulverston 1 of 4 (December 2005)
Market St Ulverston 2 of 4 (December 2005)
 

Market St Ulverston 3 of 4 (December 2005)
Market St Ulverston 4 of 4 (December 2005)
Market Cross Ulverston 2005 (December 2005)
Full length photo of Hoad Monument (November 2005)
Close up of the very top of the Hoad Monument (November 2005)

Coronation Hall at Ulverston (June 2005)
Looking Down Market Street Ulverston (June 2005)
The Hoad viewed from Chittery Lane Ulverston. (June 2005)
The inside of Ulverston Market (June 2005)
King Street Ulverston (June 2005)
 

Ulverston Market Trader Andy Casson (June 2005)
New Market Street Ulverston (June 2005)
The Roxy Ulverston (June 2005)
Shopping in Ulverston (June 2005)
The Sun Inn and Woolworth in Ulverston (June 2005)
 

The Entrance to Ulverston Market (June 2005)
Ulverston town centre (June 2005)
Looking Up Market Street Ulverston (June 2005)
Ulverston Canal near to The Bay Horse (Aug 2003)
The row of cottages at Three Bridges Near to Ulverston (Aug 2002)

Swarthmoor on the main road (Aug 2002)
Canal Foot flooded after violent storms (Feb 2002)
Close up view of the Hoad Monument in Ulverston (Aug 2001)
A view taken from Birkrigg Common (Aug 2001)
Wildlife living on Birkrigg Common (Aug 2001)


A main street in Ulverston
(July 2001)
A side street in Ulverston (July 2001)
Greatorex shop on the corner (Ulverston) (July 2001)
A street in Ulverstons Town Centre (July 2001)
Ulverstons famous monument The Hoad (July 2001)


The scenic countryside view from Kirby Moor near Ulverston
An Ulverston shopping Street
Aerial view of Ulverston taken from the top of the Hoad monument photo 1 of 4
Aerial view of Ulverston taken from the top of the Hoad monument photo 2 of 4
Aerial view of Ulverston taken from the top of the Hoad monument photo 3 of 4
 

Aerial view of Ulverston taken from the top of the Hoad monument photo 4 of 4
The Coronation Hall in Ulverston
The Market Cross in Ulverston looking towards Daltongate
Aldingham Church nr Ulverston
The Manjushri Buddhist Centre at Conishead Priory Nr Ulverston
 

A close up of the building "Manjushri Buddhist Centre"
A Photo taken from inside the Manjushri Buddhist Centre
The Manjushri Buddhist Centre shop
One of the items sold in the Manjushri Buddhist Centre shop
2 Manjushri Buddhists pose for a photo at my request. (Special thanks to them)