The Waverly steam train crosses the Ribble head viaduct in North Yorkshire.
Mixed media painting of Victorian workers houses in the 1960s.
Waterfall, at Cray, in Wharfedale,
Penny Gent in the Yorkshire dales
Appletreewick Village in Wharfedale
Field of Poppies at Thirsk, North Yorkshire
Starbotton Village in Upper Wharfedale in the Craven district of North Yorkshire
Lone Tree on Twislron Scar
Mixed media Sepia effect of Staithes harbour
The River Wharfe in Yorkshire makes for a lovely spot for a picnic or walk, but it has a dark side - a stretch of water that it's claimed is the most dangerous in the world.
Barden Tower is a ruined building in the Parish of Barden, in Wharfedale, North Yorkshire, England. The tower was used as a hunting lodge in the 15th and 16th.
The River Wharfe in Yorkshire makes for a lovely spot for a picnic or walk, but it has a dark side - a stretch of water that it's claimed is the most dangerous in the world.
Wheel stone, Ilkley Moor is part of Rombalds Moor, the moorland between Ilkley and Keighley in West Yorkshire
The view from Appletreewick to Barden across the Wharfe valley.
The wharf Valley near Grassington just after dawn.
A Shepherd and his sheep dog heard a flock of sheep near Bolton Abbey in Wharfedale Yorkshire.
The keep of the medieval Norman castle known as Clifford's Tower in York city centre.