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Palace of Westminster
Palace of Versailles
Palace of Versailles
Palace of Versailles
Palace of Versailles
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Palace of Versailles
Palace of Versailles
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St Mary's Wall around the city of York
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Victorian Quarter, Leeds
Victorian Quarter, Leeds
Victorian Quarter, Leeds
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Victorian Quarter, Leeds
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Victorian Quarter, Leeds
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Victorian Quarter, Leeds
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I will give you rest
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Belton Parish Church, Grantham
Palace of Westminster.
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Foggy morning in Paris
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Reach unto heaven
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The Hospitium, York.
The Hospitium, York
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Sprowston Manor
Sprowston Manor, Norwich
Sunset at Rushton Hall
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Paris 2009
Paris 2009
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Paris 2009
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In the Palace of Versailles
Palace of Versailles
Palace of Versailles
Palace of Versailles.
In the garden of Palace of Versailles
Antique furniture at Palace of Versailles
Palace of Versailles
Palace de Versailles
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Lyveden New Bield
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St Leonards Church, Rockingham
The parish church of Rockingham village, St Leonard's Church is a low irregular structure consisting of a nave and chancel, with a memorial chapel to the Watson family. It stands on the hill between the Castle and the Village since the 13th Century
The Church is forty-six feet long, and twenty-four feet broad. The Chancel, in length twenty-nine feet six inches and in breadth eighteen feet. The north Chancel, twenty-seven feet and a half in length, and twelve feet six inches broad. In this are two pieces of timber laid across the beams, on which hangs a small bell".
The Church remained in this state until a wooden tower was built on the north side, in 1776, at the expense of Lady Sondes of Rockingham Castle. This wooden tower was taken down in 1838 at the cost of £2.2s to be replaced by Richard Watson in 1845, by a small bell-tower, with octagonal pyramid roof, the design being taken from one existing in a Church in Oxfordshire.
The Church is forty-six feet long, and twenty-four feet broad. The Chancel, in length twenty-nine feet six inches and in breadth eighteen feet. The north Chancel, twenty-seven feet and a half in length, and twelve feet six inches broad. In this are two pieces of timber laid across the beams, on which hangs a small bell".
The Church remained in this state until a wooden tower was built on the north side, in 1776, at the expense of Lady Sondes of Rockingham Castle. This wooden tower was taken down in 1838 at the cost of £2.2s to be replaced by Richard Watson in 1845, by a small bell-tower, with octagonal pyramid roof, the design being taken from one existing in a Church in Oxfordshire.
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