Chains and Shadows
Engine
A Heart Free from Care to My Valentine
Prisoner of love
Lyme Regis XPro2 Seafront 11 mono
Lyme Regis XPro2 Seafront 11
Chains
Does the Foreman Know about This?
Come On, Tige!
X on the Beach
angekettet
Tvornica Papira Rijeka - 11
Headwind and Chains - HFF!
IMG 5150-001-Bobby Sands
Cross with Care! HFF!
Chains that Bind
Girl with Glasses and Lapel Watch
Break the chains !
Ropes, Nets and Chains
Chains
Dinghies all in a row
Dinghies all in a row
Trailer Wheel
Dinghy Paddles
Dingies all in a row
Secured
Orange Dinghy 1
Orange Dinghy 2
Orange Dinghy 3
Chains
Chains
Dinghy Paddles
Orange Lady 1
Orange Lady 2
Dinghies all in a row
Dinghies all in a row
Chains.
Rust and Rope
Rust and Rope 2
Hoist
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Pisa - Camposanto Monumentale
A legend tells, that Ubaldo Lanfranchi, archbishop of Pisa, returning home from the cruisade in 1203, brought home a shipload of sacred soil from Golgotha.
This was the start of this cemetery. The construction of the oblong cloister began in 1278, stopped after the Battle of Meloria (1284) and was finally completed in 1464.
The chains hanging on the wall are parst of the chain, that in medieval times closed the entrance to Pisa´s harbour. Following Pisa’s defeat at the Meloria, the chain was broken and in 1342 shipped to Genoa. The parts seen here were returned to Pisa in 1860, after the Unification of Italy.
This was the start of this cemetery. The construction of the oblong cloister began in 1278, stopped after the Battle of Meloria (1284) and was finally completed in 1464.
The chains hanging on the wall are parst of the chain, that in medieval times closed the entrance to Pisa´s harbour. Following Pisa’s defeat at the Meloria, the chain was broken and in 1342 shipped to Genoa. The parts seen here were returned to Pisa in 1860, after the Unification of Italy.
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