England
Folder: Countries I Have Visited
These photos were taken with a Minolta Maxxum S7000 SLR camera in September 1992 during a trip I made to England. The 35mm negatives were scanned with an Epson Perfection V700 Photo scanner.
Salisbury Cathedral Nave
Free House on High Street
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Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire, England. Scanned 35mm negative. (Eng-18005)
Another Link in the Chain - Hanging baskets of flowers to hanging baskets of flowers
The White Tower
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Construction of the Tower was begun by William, the Conqueror c. 1078 and completed 10 years after his death in 1097. It was the first structure built in the tower complex. It is 90 feet to the battlements, 118 feet from east to west, and 107 feet from north to south. Its walls are 18 feet thick at the base and 11 feet thick at the top. The Tower of London, London, England. Scanned 35mm negative. (Eng-05008)
Tower of London
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Tower of London - The Casemates on the outer wall, now the homes of most of the Yeoman Warders of the Tower and their families. London, England. Scanned 35mm negative. (Eng-06008).
Dove
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Apparently this building serves as a dovecote. Many were coming and going from this opening. Taken from Peggy Bridge over the River Tutt on St. Helena Street, Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire, England. Scanned 35mm negative. (Eng_18016)
Spillway on the River Tutt
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Taken from Peggy Bridge over the River Tutt on St. Helena Street. In the center left is an opening in the building wall where doves are living. Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire, England. Scanned 3mm negative. (Eng-18009)
Ellis's Windmill
Street in Aldborough
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North Yorkshire, England.. Scanned 35mm negative (Eng-18022)
Another Link in the Chain - One white building with red roof to another
Fountains Abbey
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Inside the east guest house. Built in the 12th or 13th century. The circular window at the top was blocked in the 14th century for insertion of a flue. 35mm negative scan. North Yorkshire, England. Scanned 35mm negative. (Eng-20023)
The River Witham
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Looking toward High Bridge, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. Scanned 35mm negative. (Eng-14005)
St. Andrews Church
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North chantry chapel of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, one of the oldest and most sacred parts of the church. Founded in 1333 by Sir Richard de Aldeburgh, a high court judge so that masses could be said for his soul and for remembrance of his family forever. A brass of William de Aldeburg is on the wall. Aldborough, North Yorkshire, England. Scanned 35mm negative. (Eng-19006)
Big Ben
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This is the 315 foot high clock tower of the Houses of Parliament. It was completed in 1858. It was originally named St. Stephen's Tower, was renamed Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. However, it is more commonly known as Big Ben which is actually the nickname for the enormous bell, originally called the Great Bell, which is installed in the tower. The nickname is thought to have been derived from Sir Benjamin Hall, Commissioner of Works at the time, but another theory is that it came from Ben Caunt, a champion heavyweight boxer of the 1850s. The clock which is also enormous is 23 feet in diameter. London, England. Scanned 35mm negative. (Eng 24021)
Bench on the Victoria Embankment
Chapel of St. John the Evangelist
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This chapel (C. 1080) is a supreme example of Norman Church building. Long since stripped of its painted decoration, the Norman stone work remains unchanged. The chamber measures 55 1/2 ft. by 31 ft. In the White Tower, the Tower of London, London, England. Scanned 35mm negative. (Eng-05012)
Chapel of St. John the Evangelist
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This chapel (C. 1080) is a supreme example of Norman Church building. Long since stripped of its painted decoration, the Norman stone work remains unchanged. The chamber measures 55 1/2 ft. by 31 ft. In the White Tower, the Tower of London, London, England. Scanned 35mm negative. (Eng-05013)
Ram's Head - Southwell Minster
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On a butress on the northeast corner of the vestible. Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England. Scanned 35mm negative. (Eng-12014)
Roof Boss
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Roof boss in the nave of York Minster depicts medieval knights. York, North Yorkshire, England. Scanned 35mm negative. (Eng-16016)
Gate Detail - Buckingham Palace
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