Alan H's photos
Three-headed Troll
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In the Sverresborg Trøndelag Folk Museum, an open-air museum in Trondheim. The area is the site of a fort and residence built by King Sverre Sigurdsson in support of his struggle against his rival King Magnus Erlingsson to claim the throne of Norway.
Old Norwegian House
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In the Sverresborg Trøndelag Folk Museum, an open-air museum in Trondheim. The area is the site of a fort and residence built by King Sverre Sigurdsson in support of his struggle against his rival King Magnus Erlingsson to claim the throne of Norway.
Old Norwegian Building
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In the Sverresborg Trøndelag Folk Museum, an open-air museum in Trondheim. The area is the site of a fort and residence built by King Sverre Sigurdsson in support of his struggle against his rival King Magnus Erlingsson to claim the throne of Norway.
Old Norwegian House
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In the Sverresborg Trøndelag Folk Museum, an open-air museum in Trondheim. The area is the site of a fort and residence built by King Sverre Sigurdsson in support of his struggle against his rival King Magnus Erlingsson to claim the throne of Norway.
Norwegian Menu
Housesteads - West Wall
Hedgehog
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Escomb Saxon Church
Escomb Saxon Church
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The font, date unknown but probably over 700 years old.
Escomb Saxon Church, Escomb, County Durham, England.
Escomb Saxon Church
Escomb Saxon Church
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On the gable of the south porch is a 7th or early 8th Century sundial.
Escomb Saxon Church, Escomb, County Durham, England.
Escomb Saxon Church
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An old sundial. There are three lines (quite feint) which mark the times for the monks to come to prayer.
Escomb Saxon Church, Escomb, County Durham, England.
Escomb Saxon Church
Escomb Saxon Church
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19th century ceiling. Renovated after the original had fallen into disrepair.
Escomb Saxon Church, Escomb, County Durham, England.
Escomb Saxon Church
Red Admiral on Buddleia
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