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Saint-Sulpice-le-Dunois, 23800 Fr.

Saint-Sulpice-le-Dunois, 23800 Fr.
The church of Saint Sulpice was built in Romanesque style in the 12th century, but has since been extensively altered, most notably by the the fortification of the choir and eastern gable sometime in the 14thC, and the construction of the massive tower around 1400.

Like most of these small villages and towns in the area, the church is the dominant building, but there are quite a few other interesting old buildings in the town. More play with stand developing two baths, this time with the Kodak Tourist for transport!

1948 Kodak Tourist 120, f4.5/105mm Anaston lens, x2 yellow filter. Foma 400 in Thornton's Two Bath, 6 mins stand in A & B @21C Scanned @ 1200dpi on Epson V500.

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 Martin Siegel
Martin Siegel club has replied
Thanks MIke. Yes we have - and not all of them started off as Baroque ones. "Baroquising" was quite in fashion here.
8 years ago.
 Philippe_28
Philippe_28
Le clocher est un véritable donjon
Superbe réalisation
8 years ago.
 Mikeinlagardette
Mikeinlagardette has replied
Philippe, mille mercis pour votre encouragement! Donjon est exactement correct, la tour a été vraiment utilisée comme une prison pendant le moyen age!
8 years ago.
 Mikeinlagardette
Mikeinlagardette has replied
Wonderful, Martin! I have heard of "Gothicising", (much practiced by the Victorians in England), but never "Baroquising"!
8 years ago.
 ╰☆☆June☆☆╮
╰☆☆June☆☆╮ club
Your beautiful capture is greatly admired

Historical & Architectural Gems
8 years ago.

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