David Young, London, Greater London, Suffolk, England, Britain, Great Britain, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, East Anglia, Eastern England, the East, Southwold church, Suffolk, St Edmund, King & Martyr, medieval, church, spire, tower, graveyard, clerestory,
David Young, London, Greater London, Suffolk, England, Britain, Great Britain, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, East Anglia, Eastern England, the East, Stoke-by-Nayland church, Suffolk, St Mary, church, tower, spire, graveyard,
Saltoun Kirk, East Saltoun, East Lothian, The Lothians, Scotland, Scottish, Scots, Great Britain, British Isles, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, East Salton, Haddingtonshire, village, villages, birth place of Andrew Fletcher, Scottish Patriot, born 1653, religion, religious, kirks, church, churches, T plan, Gothic style, tower, towers, spire, spires, red sandstone, Fletcher World War Two window, WWII, stained glass, grave, graves, gravestone, gravestones, headstone, headstones, graveyard, graveyards, clock, clocks, sunny, sunlight, blue sky, blue skies, shadow, shadows, holiday, vacation, leisure, travel, historic, historical, designer Robert Burn, built by John Fletcher Campbell, 1805, 19th century, 19C, C19, winter 2005
St Edmundsbury Cathedral, cathedral, worship, Millennium, tower, craftsmanship, modern, medieval, gardens, Abbey Gardens, Bury, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, tourist, attraction, East Anglia, visitor, grounds, yew, yew tree, Taxus baccata, Taxaceae, tree, trees, graves, graveyard, churchyard, monuments, memorials, burial, burial ground, snow, wintry, wintery, winter, cold, tower, evergreen, old, Christian, C of E, Church of England, religion, religious, protestant, IPSV3368, IPSV5295, IPSV0770, IPSV0772, IPSV0793, IPSV0015, IPSV2671, IPSV3369,
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St Edmundsbury Cathedral with Millennium Tower, set in the Abbey Gardens near the ruins of the 11th century abbey. Among the trees is a small yew (centre of picture) trimmed to a conical shape.
St Edmundsbury Cathedral, cathedral, worship, Millennium, tower, craftsmanship, modern, medieval, gardens, Abbey Gardens, Bury, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, tourist, attraction, East Anglia, visitor, grounds, yew, yew tree, Taxus baccata, Taxaceae, tree, trees, graves, graveyard, churchyard, monuments, memorials, burial, burial ground, snow, wintry, wintery, winter, cold, tower, evergreen, old, Christian, C of E, Church of England, religion, religious, protestant, IPSV3368, IPSV5295, IPSV0770, IPSV0772, IPSV0793, IPSV0015, IPSV2671, IPSV3369,
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St Edmundsbury Cathedral with Millennium Tower, set in the Abbey Gardens near the ruins of the 11th century abbey. Among the trees is a small yew (right of centre) trimmed to a conical shape.
Saltoun Kirk, East Saltoun, East Lothian, The Lothians, Scotland, Scottish, Scots, Great Britain, British Isles, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, East Salton, Haddingtonshire, village, villages, birth place of Andrew Fletcher, Scottish Patriot, born 1653, religion, religious, kirks, church, churches, T plan, Gothic style, tower, towers, spire, spires, red sandstone, Fletcher World War Two window, WWII, stained glass windows, grave, graves, gravestone, gravestones, headstone, headstones, graveyard, graveyards, clock, clocks, sunny, sunlight, blue sky, blue skies, shadow, shadows, holiday, vacation, leisure, travel, historic, historical, designer Robert Burn, built by John Fletcher Campbell, 1805, 19th century, 19C, C19, winter 2005
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David Young, London, Greater London, Suffolk, England, Britain, Great Britain, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, East Anglia, Eastern England, the East, Aldham, church, spire, tower, round spire, St Mary,
David Young, London, Greater London, Suffolk, England, Britain, Great Britain, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, East Anglia, Eastern England, the East, Lavenham, church, spire, tower, graveyard, signpost, village sign, St. Peter and St. Paul, wool church, village, travel, tourism, holiday, destination,
David Young, London, Greater London, Suffolk, England, Britain, Great Britain, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, East Anglia, Eastern England, the East, Lavenham, church, spire, tower, graveyard, signpost, village sign, St. Peter and St. Paul, wool church, village, travel, tourism, holiday, destination,
Pencaitland Kirk, East Lothian, The Lothians, Scotland, Scottish, Scots, Great Britain, British Isles, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, Pencaitland village, villages, religion, religious, Church of Scotland, burial place of James VI, Lord Ruthven, 1777 to 1858, kirks, churches, tower, towers, stone, stones, grave, graves, gravestone, gravestones, headstone, headstones, graveyard, graveyards, sunny, sunlight, blue sky, blue skies, shadow, shadows, weather vane, holiday, vacation, leisure, travel, historic, historical, A listed, founded 1242, 13C, C13, 13th century, consecrated by David de Bernham, Bishop of St Andrews, built 1631, 17th century, 17C, C17, winter 2005
church, English, England, churches, churchyard, country, country church, Anglican, C of E, C of E, Church of England, Norman, Norman church, graves, graveyard, religion, religious, religious buildings, death, marriage, baptism, baptise, wed, wedding
Pencaitland Kirk, East Lothian, The Lothians, Scotland, Scottish, Scots, Great Britain, British Isles, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, Haddingtonshire, village, villages, religion, religious, Architecture, Church of Scotland, burial place of James VI, Lord Ruthven, 1777 to 1858, kirks, church, churches, octagonal, oblong tower, towers, medieval, gallery stair, stone, stones, grave, graves, gravestone, gravestones, headstone, headstones, graveyard, graveyards, sunny, sunlight, blue sky, blue skies, shadow, shadows, weather vane, holiday, vacation, leisure, travel, historic, historical, A listed, founded 1242, consecrated by David de Bernham, Bishop of St Andrews, 13th century, 13C, C13, built 1631, 17th century, 17C, C17, winter 2005
Yester Kirk, Yester Parish Church, Gifford, East Lothian, Scotland, Scottish, Scots, Great Britain, British Isles, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, church, churches, religious Architecture, religion, sunset, tower, towers, spire, spires, T plan, white building, buildings, cemetery, cemeteries, grave, graves, graveyard, graveyards, gravestone, gravestones, headstone, headstones, yellow, dark blue sky, deep blue skies, Celtic cross, crosses, silhouette, silhouettes, sunny, sunlight, birth place of John Witherspoon, born 1722 or 1723, signatory of the American Declaration of Independence, first president of Princeton University, USA, America, heritage, history, historical, built 1710, 18C, C18, 18th century, winter 2004
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David Young, London, Greater London, Suffolk, England, Britain, Great Britain, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, East Anglia, Eastern England, the East, Clare, church, porch, arch, doorway, graveyard, St Peter and St Paul, village, travel, tourism, holiday, destination,
St John's Church, Cragg Vale, North Yorkshire, England; spire; brick wall; graves; graveyard; brown; trees; grave stones; winter; religion; religious; holy; house of god
Description
Cragg Vale is a peaceful Pennine village built in a valley, once the site of a Norman deer park, later in the Middle Ages the centre of a thriving iron smelting industry and centuries later, during the Industrial Revolution, home to around a dozen cotton mills. It runs off the Calder Valley from the village of Mytholmroyd, near Hebden Bridge, and climbs steadily up the hillside to the moors atop Blackstone Edge, where one of England's most dramatic Roman roads can still be seen, majestic amidst the heather. This tiny village consists of a long road up the hill and this tiny hamlet in the bottom of the valley. It became famous in the 18th Centuary when a group of men, lead by "King" David Hartley and with the assitance of local publicans, began to counterfeit coins. The publicans would take real coins, the 'coiners' as they became known would scrape gold from around the edges and pass them back to the publicans to put into circulation. The only difference was that they were a tiny bit smaller, but nobody would notice. They melted the scraped gold and reformed it to make new coins. When rumours of their counterfeiting reached the authorities they sent an Excise Officer, William Dighton, to investigate in 1769. They were caught only after "King David" put a ransom on the head of Dighton and two men set out to find him. He was shot in the head and killed. Hartley was hanged in York and his body buried in Heptonstall, on the other side of Hebden Bridge.
Ogbourne St George, St George, Parish, Church, Christianity, Religion, Religious, Church of England, Anglican, Christian Worship, English, Village, Wiltshire, England, UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, British, Sunny, Stormy Sky, Graveyard, Gravestones, Churchyard, Headstones, Graves, Burial, IPSV3368, IPSV0772, IPSV0770, IPSV6986,
Ogbourne St George, St George, Parish, Church, Christianity, Religion, Religious, Church of England, Anglican, Christian Worship, English, Village, Wiltshire, England, UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, British, Sunny, Stormy Sky, Graveyard, Gravestones, Churchyard, Headstones, Graves, Burial, IPSV3368, IPSV0772, IPSV0770, IPSV6986,
Ogbourne St George, St George, Parish, Church, Christianity, Religion, Religious, Church of England, Anglican, Christian Worship, English, Village, Wiltshire, England, UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, British, Sunny, Stormy Sky, Graveyard, Gravestones, Churchyard, Headstones, Graves, Burial, IPSV3368, IPSV0772, IPSV0770, IPSV6986,
Blythburgh Church, medieval, stone, flint, brick, gate, iron, Cathedral of the Marshes, Sandlings, Suffolk, graveyard, churchyard, gravestones, spring, Holy Trinity, Anglican, Church of England, parish, East Anglia, village sign, angel
Edington; Priory; Church; Religion; Religious; St Mary; Saint; St Katherine; Wiltshire; Salisbury Plain; Village; Rural; 14th Century; Architecture; Architectural; christian; christianity; holy; place of worship; god; jesus; church of england; c of e; clock; clock tower; bell; bell tower; stone; grave; graves; graveyard; churchyard; burial; buried; weather vane; flagpole; daffodils; spring; Ethandun; King Alfred the Great; Anglo Saxon; Kingdom of Wessex; Streetscape
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Edington Priory Church, The Priory Church of Saint Mary, Saint Katharine and All Saints, is situated in the small Wiltshire village of Edington which lies below the northern escarpment of Salisbury Plain. It was built in 1361 by William of Edington, the Bishop of Winchester.
Blythburgh Church, medieval, stone, flint, brick, gate, iron, Cathedral of the Marshes, Sandlings, Suffolk, graveyard, churchyard, gravestones, spring, Holy Trinity, Anglican, Church of England, parish, East Anglia, village sign, angel, flag, St George,
Blythburgh Church, medieval, stone, flint, brick, gate, iron, Cathedral of the Marshes, Sandlings, Suffolk, graveyard, churchyard, gravestones, spring, Holy Trinity, Anglican, Church of England, parish, East Anglia, village sign, angel, flag, St George
Blythburgh Church, medieval, stone, flint, brick, gate, iron, Cathedral of the Marshes, Sandlings, Suffolk, graveyard, churchyard, gravestones, spring, Holy Trinity, Anglican, Church of England, parish, East Anglia, village sign, angel
Wymondham Abbey, Norfolk, East Anglia, Norman, East tower, ruin, ruined, churchyard, graveyard, winter, medieval, church, Anglican, Church of England, 1107, William d'Albini, arch, trees, sunlit,
Hughenden Valley, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, Bucks, Park, National Trust, Snow, Religion, Religious, Christian, Bell Tower, Churchyard, Graveyard, Gravestones, Graves, Burial
Beautiful houses, English heritage, 17th century, scenic views, ancient houses, thatched cottage, Old Bridges, Medieval Villages, Suffolk, East Anglia, Country Side, England, Follies, Churches, Castles
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Beautiful remains of the professional way at East Bergholt church.
Beautiful houses, English heritage, 17th century, scenic views, ancient houses, thatched cottage, Old Bridges, Medieval Villages, Suffolk, East Anglia, Country Side, England, Follies, Churches, Castles
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The famouse St Mary's church stands in East Bergholt which is the birth place of John Constable the famous artist. so much history connected with this beautiful village and is a huge tourist attraction
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Blackburn Lancashire Pleasington village Lancs England UK Britain church priory Ribble Valley religion grave stone gravestone yard graveyard religious tower stone cross death life faith monument rest in peace vertical DCP0068
Edington; Priory; Church; Religion; Religious; St Mary; Saint; St Katherine; Wiltshire; Salisbury Plain; Village; Rural; 14th Century; Architecture; Architectural; christian; Christianity; holy; place of worship; god; jesus; church of england; c of e; clock; clock tower; bell; bell tower; stone; grave; graves; graveyard; churchyard; burial; buried; holy cross; cross; weather vane; flag pole; kissing gate; wooden gate; Ethandun; King Alfred the Great; Anglo Saxon; Kingdom of Wessex; Streetscape; west country; the west country; typical english scene; building; buildings
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Edington Priory Church, The Priory Church of Saint Mary, Saint Katharine and All Saints, is situated in the small Wiltshire village of Edington which lies below the northern escarpment of Salisbury Plain. It was built in 1361 by William of Edington, the Bishop of Winchester.
Beautiful houses, English heritage, 17th century, scenic views, ancient houses, thatched cottage, Old Bridges, Medieval Villages, Suffolk, East Anglia, Country Side, England, Follies, Churches, Castles
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Ancient Church door of East Bergholt St Marys Church, to this day i still do not know what the text means and i intend to find out. The village this church stands in East Bergholt is the birth place of John Constable. so much history connected with this beautiful village.