Compton and Guildford 2011
Folder: Great Britain
A daytrip with Maggie and Ray to visit the Watts Gallery and Watts Chapel. Afterwards, we walked through country lanes back to Guildford.
Watts Gallery Compton, Surrey
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Daytrip with two of my mates to the Watts Gallery and Chapel.
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Pug Mill
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Mary Watts opened a pottery here in the 1890s.
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The Potter
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These tiles are similar to the ones in Postman's Park, which was designed by George Frederic Watts.
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Watts Gallery
Three Green Peaks
Charles & Camilla
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HRH the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall opened the restored Watts Gallery in May, 2011.
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Opened the restored gallery
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The Watts Gallery was reopened in May, 2011, by HRH the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall.
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Petunias
From the Gallery to the Chapel
Three Amigos
Watts Chapel
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Funeral chapel designed by Mary Watts, wife of George Frederic Watts, built 1896-98. It's one of Britain's best arts & crafts buildings.
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Figure 1
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Funeral chapel designed by Mary Watts, wife of George Frederic Watts, built 1896-98. It's one of Britain's best arts & crafts buildings.
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Bench
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Funeral chapel designed by Mary Watts, wife of George Frederic Watts, built 1896-98. It's one of Britain's best arts & crafts buildings.
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Beast 1
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Funeral chapel designed by Mary Watts, wife of George Frederic Watts, built 1896-98. It's one of Britain's best arts & crafts buildings.
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Beast 2
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Funeral chapel designed by Mary Watts, wife of George Frederic Watts, built 1896-98. It's one of Britain's best arts & crafts buildings.
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Figure 3
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Funeral chapel designed by Mary Watts, wife of George Frederic Watts, built 1896-98. It's one of Britain's best arts & crafts buildings.
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Figure 2
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Funeral chapel designed by Mary Watts, wife of George Frederic Watts, built 1896-98. It's one of Britain's best arts & crafts buildings.
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Interior Detail 1
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Funeral chapel designed by Mary Watts, wife of George Frederic Watts, built 1896-98. It's one of Britain's best arts & crafts buildings.
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