Photographs of Carnforth, a railway town in Lancashire.
Carnforth Station and Heritage Centre, Carnforth in Lancashire.
Carnforth Station Clock.
The station clock featured in the 1945 film, 'Brief Encounter'.
Former Main Line Signal Box, Carnforth Station, Lancashire.
Built in 1903.
Former Furness Line Signal Box, Carnforth Station, Carnforth, Lancashire.
The coaling plant and ash plant, Carnforth Railway Station in Lancashire.
Carnforth Book Shop displaying one of the town's giant Easter eggs, Carnforth in Lancashire.
An Aladdin's cave and book lover's paradise.
Former Drill Hall of the Fifth Battaliion of the King's Own Border Regiment at Carnforth in Lancashire.
One of the many giant Easter eggs outside the shops and buildings of Carnforth in Lancashire, UK.
Daffodils on the village green at Over Kellet in Lancashire.
The 1826 Hall Garth is on the far side of the green.
The village cross, Over Kellet in Lancashire.
This 19th century cross on the village green was restored in 1983 when the upper part of the shaft and head were added.
The 1826 Hall Garth and the WW1 war memorial on the village green of Over Kellet in Lancashire.
The broken column is a traditional symbol of a life cut short.
St. Cuthbert's Church, Over Kellett in Lancashire.
The earliest surviving parts of the church date from about 1200 (western arch and pier of the south aisle, together with the respond, and the western respond of the north aisle) but most of the structure is from the 16th century. The church was restored in 1863–64 by the Lancaster architect E. G. Paley.
The former Village Post Office and Store at Over Kellet in Lancashire.
The Goosegate, Over Kellett near Carnforth in Lancashire.
One of four gateways erected to protect Over Kellett in the 14th century.
The Trough at Goosegate in Over Kellett, Lancashire.
In the 18th century, the clear, clean waters of the town well were trained through stone troughs for horses to drink from.
Kellet Lane Bridge, Number 130 on the Lancaster Canal, Over Kellet, Lancashire.
Built in 1797.