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Given some grain and slight motion after converting to monochrome, I just liked this scene.

As seen on a walk and given a distressed paper treatment.

A few miles out of London and it becomes quite rural. As seen just outside the town of Epping in Essex.

As seen on a trip to Epping.

This water tower is Grade 2 listed. After a campaign by local doctor John Clegg - Epping had the highest rate of Cholera & Typhoid in Essex - it was built in 1872.

 

I've taken photos of it before from the main road but there is a car park behind from where you get this view. It's part of The Tower School today.

Taken on a walk in Epping.

….. One from our London trip 2 weeks ago, we did manage to snatch a few moments leisure time with out Grandson in his favourite woodland retreat! Alan:-)….

 

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Taken directly opposite The Bell Hotel, Epping, which has been in the news a lot recently.

 

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Converted to monochrome and given an enlarged newspaper finish.

Then, as the mist cleared..........

Epping is the last station at the northern end of the Central Line on the London Underground network

This is the birthplace of Mary Ball (Washington), the mother of George Washington, the first President of the United States.

 

The original house was constructed in about 1680. The present day (ca. 1800) Epping Forest house in Lively, Virginia incorporates parts of the original house.

 

Mary Ball was born in approximately 1707, to Joseph Ball and Mary Johnson Ball. Mary Ball married Augustine Washington in 1731. Their first son, George Washington was born on February 22, 1732, at Popes Creek, Virginia.

 

Mary Ball Washington died on August 25, 1789.

 

This house is currently privately owned.

Beech trees growing on the site of Loughton Camp, an iron age ring fort (c. 500 B.C.) in Epping Forest.

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Epping Forest is a 2,400-hectare area of ancient woodland, and other established habitats, between Epping in Essex to the north, and Forest Gate in Greater London to the south, straddling the border between London and Essex. It is a former royal forest, and is owned and managed by the City of London Corporation.

 

For nearly a thousand years people have been grazing cattle on Epping Forest. It is part of the commoner rights to be able to do so. Currently the only breed of cattle being grazed in the forest are English Long Horn.

An area near Loughton Camp almost entirely consisting of beech trees.

……A quick grab shot whilst our Grandson Erroll was busy hiding in a hollow Oak tree when we last went down to London.…

 

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Epping Forest is a 2,400-hectare area of ancient woodland, and other established habitats, between Epping in Essex to the north, and Forest Gate in Greater London to the south, straddling the border between London and Essex. It is a former royal forest, and is owned and managed by the City of London Corporation.

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Epping Forest is a 2,400-hectare (5,900-acre) area of ancient woodland between Epping in Essex to the north, and Forest Gate in Greater London to the south, straddling the border between London and Essex. It is a former royal forest, and is managed by the City of London Corporation. An area of 1,728 hectares (4,270 acres) is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation. It gives its name to the Epping Forest local government district, which covers part of it.

 

The forest is approximately 19 kilometres (12 mi) long in the north-south direction, but no more than 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from east to west at its widest point, and in most places considerably narrower. It lies on a ridge between the valleys of the rivers Lea and Roding. It contains areas of woodland, grassland, heath, streams, bogs and ponds, and its elevation and thin gravelly soil (the result of glaciation) historically made it unsuitable for agriculture. The forest was saved from destruction in the late 19th century after popular protests prompted the City of London to take legal action to prevent enclosure.

As seen on the main road through Epping in Essex.

3shot multipleexposure at Epping Forest.

An area near the Chingford end of the forest with some recently pollarded hornbeams.

Another foggy day on Epping Upland - I love it but many don't.

Epping Forest Sunday in autumn mist - great for atmospheric exploring

33202 with 205205 at North Weald on a EMRPS charter on the Epping & Ongar railway 14/11/15.

Approaching winter in the forest and the trees start to show their skeletons.

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Epping Forest is a 2,400-hectare area of ancient woodland, and other established habitats, between Epping in Essex to the north, and Forest Gate in Greater London to the south, straddling the border between London and Essex. It is a former royal forest, and is owned and managed by the City of London Corporation.

The lack of winds and warm temperatures have ensured that autumn in the forest is very colourful. Point a camera anywhere and the colours are amazing.

Epping, North Dakota

Dogwalker on the Green Ride, Epping Forest.

Still deep in the archives, this shot's from 1984. A bunch of us used to go and camp there from time to time between about 1981 and 1985, which was seemingly legal in those days - the forest wardens would appear on little trail bikes and sell us a camping ticket for a nominal fee and were happy as long as we didn't light fires or leave litter behind. I'm guessing this has changed now as I haven't seen a tent in the forest in decades - though tbh I never saw anyone else camping there back then either.

 

Taken with a 1978-vintage Olympus Trip 35, scanned from a colour print and processed with Nik Silver Efex.

Beech trees in part of Loughton Camp, an Iron Age ring fort, dating to c. 500 BC. Part of the earthwork can just about be seen beyond the furthest righthand tree.

Epping Forest - our local patch this morning.

Connaught Water @ Sunset

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Epping Forest is a 2,400-hectare area of ancient woodland, and other established habitats, between Epping in Essex to the north, and Forest Gate in Greater London to the south, straddling the border between London and Essex. It is a former royal forest, and is owned and managed by the City of London Corporation.

A quick detor on a foggy morning on the way to work :)

 

Thanks for the Explore :)

D25198. A misty, moisty morning in Epping Forest.

 

Over the Christmas weekend our daughter introduced us to Epping Forest in Essex, somewhere that was new to us. Despite the miserable weather I took some cameras along...

 

Sunday, 26th December, 2021. Copyright © Ron Fisher 2021.

Three escalators connecting Metro platforms to Train platforms at Epping Station.

 

Epping, Sydney

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