A Lancashire Day Photo Album 2025

Happy Lancashire Day!

Through the Arch at Clitheroe Castle
All Aboard!
The Happy Mount Express at Morecambe
John O’ Gaunt Gatehouse at Lancaster Castle
Towneley in Autumn
Crab apples at Salthill
Clitheroe in November
Prehistoric graves at St Peter’s Chapel
Swans on the Straight Mile at Burnley
The Clock Tower on Morecambe Promenade
Spotted Orchids on Hapton Commons
St. Anne’s Church at Fence
Gawthorpe Hall in January
Wallace and Gromit at Preston Market
Looking North-West from the Nick O’ Pendle
A Small Tortoiseshell basking at Padiham
The Admiral Lord Rodney in Colne
Bruccianis at Preston
Back Alley in Clitheroe
Honeysuckle in the Hedgerow
Did you know that parts of the M65 are supported by an Army of Minions?
Half Moon Bay
John William Waterhouse’s ‘Destiny’ on display in Towneley Hall
St. Peter’s Church, Heysham
Dandy the Dog guarding Booths supermarket
Small Copper at Clitheroe Castle
L-Space in the Old Pier Bookshop, Morecambe
St. Catherine’s Church, Burnley
Gorse on Hambledon Hill
Preston’s Famously Brutalist Bus Station
Padiham’s Neo-classical Town Hall
Sunset at Heysham

Happy Lancashire Day Everybody!

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Alex-Burton-Hargreaves

(Nov 2025)

Published by Northwest nature and history

Hi, my name is Alexander Burton-Hargreaves, I live in the Northwest of England and have over two decades of experience working in and studying the fields of land management and conservation. As well as ecology and conservation, in particular upland ecology, I am also interested in photography, classical natural history books, industrial archaeology, cooking and gardening, amongst many other things. These are all subjects I cover in my articles here and on other sites and I plan to eventually publish a series of books on the history and wildlife of Northern England.

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