Cathedrals and Churches
The Burma Star window, Arreton
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The Burma Star window in St George's Church, Arreton, Isle of Wight.
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St George's Church Arreton interior
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View to the Burma Star window within St George's Church, Arreton, Isle of Wight.
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Godshill Church - Tomb of Robert Vaughn Wynne Will…
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1862 Memorial tomb of Robert Vaughn Wynne Williams of Appuldercombe Isle of Wight
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Godshill Church - Memorial to Stuart Worsley
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Godshill Church Isle of Wight - Memorial to Stuart Worsley 1708
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Godshill Church Isle of Wight
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Godshill Church Isle of Wight
The canopied tomb with alabaster effigies of Sir John Leigh (died 1529) and his wife, Agnes, with detailed work of Caen stone.
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Cobble path Church of St Andrew
View along Church Lane
P1020257-Pano Church of St Andrew Farnham
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Panoramic view of the Church of St Andrew Farnham from the South
LR Stitch of 3No portrait images
Chapel of St Nicholas and Princess Beatrice's gard…
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Carisbrooke Castle Chapel of St Nicholas and Princess Beatrice's garden, view from the rampart walk
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Memorial stone plaque to the memory of John Snuggs…
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All Saints Church Crondall, Hampshire - Memorial stone plaque to the memory of John Snuggs 1798
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Memorial in All Saints churchyard Crondall
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Saint Michael and the Good Samaritan plaque on a memorial in All Saints church Crondall
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Saint Michael on a memorial
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Saint Michael on a memorial in All Saints church Crondall
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The old Wesleyan Church from Barrack Road at the r…
Churchyard footpath
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Footpath through the Churchyard of St Mary The Virgin, in Frensham Village, surrey.
Wanborough church of St Bartholmew, for H.F.F
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Wanborough's C13th church of St Bartholmew with bench, fence and gate for HFF to all on ipernity
Path to the Vicarage and a fence for Friday
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Path from the Church of St Andrew to the Vicarage with some railings for a very HFF to everyone!
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