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Marsden Calendar Competition 2026 Gallery

A Winter’s Trail
View across the Colne Valley from Netherwood to Pule.
One Foot On The Grave
Big Clouds Over Butterley
Green Fields
Last Light
Early Autumn
Going Home
marsden church and village centre from canal towpath
horses from crow trees lane
fire on moors april 2015
fields from water lane
carr lane light show
strong sunset colours, marsden park on jan 15 2026
St. Bartholomew’s Hanami
Taking in the view
Above Shooter’s Nab
Ewe with a view
Marsden Woods Sunset
Wise, Wonderful & Wooly
Hey Green early morning
Late afternoon at Eastergate
Lock keepers cottage
Ducklings day out
a day out at Tunnel end
Des Res for chickens
Redbrook rainbow
Marsden Hellfire Magpies
Either Marsden Imbolc festive in February or Marsden switch on light at Christmas, Marsden Magpies light the night skys with Fire, When they are not Morris Dancing.
First 2026 Moor Fire
The first hot weekend in marsden and a gire brakes out. Taken from up buttley spillway. The reservoir reflects the devastation of the moor land. But with fire comes life and the new moor land is growing back nicely. Well done to all firefighter! X
Marsden Church in full blossoms
One of the only blossoms trees in marsden and is in the graveyard. I blossoms every spring and rains pink petal all over the graves and paths. It blanket the grave yard in spring.
A Spring sunset over Tunnel End.
Walking towards Tunnel End on the towpath on a Spring evening.
Tunnel End from Reddisher Road
A winter evening landscape with car headlights.
2 Fragments of a walk to Tunnel End
Two sequential images of the ground from a set of 12, taken on walk along the towpath from Bridge 56 to Tunnel End.
Fungi, on the path to Tunnel End.
Fungi just before the towpath passes under the railway.
Autumnal Apples at Lock 39E
Fallen apples from a nearby tree.
Toadstools along Wessenden
Bluebells in Hemplow
Bluebells in Hemplow
It’s slippery on Old Mount Road today (a nod to Peter Brook)

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