One of Richmond Park’s famous stags on a cold, October morning in 2015
On the way home, or an early airport job? Nice shot, Rob. ‘Monarch of The Glen’ standard! Cheers, Pete.
Thanks Pete 🙂 I made the trip especially one Sunday morning, was good to get out and have some fresh air.
I used to play in that park during the fifties to the right of the Kingston Gate was a Army Camp Soldiers from the East Surrey regiment used to do camouflage exercises in the park
Thanks, John- interesting info.
Worth getting up for!
Certainly was, even if it was a Sunday morning!
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On the way home, or an early airport job?
Nice shot, Rob. ‘Monarch of The Glen’ standard!
Cheers, Pete.
Thanks Pete 🙂 I made the trip especially one Sunday morning, was good to get out and have some fresh air.
I used to play in that park during the fifties to the right of the Kingston Gate was a Army Camp Soldiers from the East Surrey regiment used to do camouflage exercises in the park
Thanks, John- interesting info.
Worth getting up for!
Certainly was, even if it was a Sunday morning!