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by Martin Howard
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Oakworth Station iPhone case by Martin Howard. Protect your iPhone with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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Oakworth is a West Yorkshire village which lies between the towns of Haworth and Keighley. As well as being located in the heart of Bronte Country,... more
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Protect your with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
Oakworth is a West Yorkshire village which lies between the towns of Haworth and Keighley. As well as being located in the heart of Bronte Country, an area said to have inspired many of the works of the Bronte sisters, it's mainly known for it's delightful little railway station, part of the preserved Keighley and Worth Valley Steam Railway. Oakworth station played a key part in the 1970 film, The Railway Children, based on the novel by E. Nesbit. There can hardly be a person in Britain, who hasn't seen this film and been touched by the moving scene towards the end of the film where the character of Roberta, played by Jenny Agutter, runs down the platform to meet her father when he gradually emerges from a cloud of steam as the train he was on pulls away. It's a classic moment in British cinema history. I was lucky enough to spend a holiday in Haworth, which was also much used in the film. Both on foot and by steam train, I was able to explore this beautiful area of England, locating n...
I am an English Artist living in Borlange, Sweden since 2005. I have been painting on and off since the early eighties, in oils to begin with before moving on to watercolours. I also have an interest in photography which I have often used as part of my preliminary work for my paintings. In recent months, I have had a little extra time on my hands, which has fuelled my artistic fire. I find that I am experimenting much more with my photography to create more abstract images at the same time as learning new methods of processing photographs. This in turn, is influencing my ideas for paintings. Anybody visiting my website, will find a real mixture of styles and mediums and I believe, something for everybody. The reason that I paint or take...
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Elena Riim
Brilliant moment captured!
Steven Reed
I just love this one! the comp, the story and the little boy! So well done!
Sarah Batalka
Great capture- so much charm and character!
Bahadir Yeniceri
Nice!!
Pamela Briggs-Luther
Beautiful work! Posting on our FB art page, Martin!
Joan Davis
Great capture
Michael Daniels
Wonderful image
David and Carol Kelly
Great capture
Elizabeth McTaggart
Such a wonderful capture!! :)
Linsey Williams
Excellent
Jamie Pham
Wonderful work!
Star Sign Designs
Very picturesque, nice capture
Kyung Hee Hogg
Lovely
Bill Gallagher
Excellent capture.
Jeanne Fischer
fabulous
Stuart Litoff
Very nice!
Jan Dappen
An old favorite...love it
Ellen Levinson
Love it - so much character!
Kim Hojnacki
Lovely.
Terri Waters
Superb. quintessentially English image
Lazaro Hurtado
great work Martin..............L
Pamela Briggs-Luther
This reminds me of the station in Downton Abbey! Nice work! faved
Jan Dappen
revisited and tweeted...love this one..
Steven Reed
I revisited this one, and this is great, and I was able to vote again Bonus!