HBM - The Church of St Patrick, Llanbadrig
Porth Padrig
A Dovestones wall
Pots & Pans from Wharmton Hill
December blues at Dovestones
A Dovestones birch tree scene
The British Museum -Great Court -left staircase
British Museum Great court roof
The British Museum - Stairway of the ‘Great Court…
December mist from Friezland
The harbour – St Ives
An ode to Morning trees
Llanlleiana Old Porcelain Works
St Ives, from the pier.
A Christmas card from my home.
Merry Christmas
Beach Huts at St Ives
A Perran Bay seat
Misty Woods in Devon.
The Bone Caves of Inchnadamph 1
The Bone Caves of Inchnadamph 2
2021 - Life in reality
The crossing of ways.
Smile for Sunday!
Point of Ayr Lighthouse
A Cemaes Bay fence
End of the light
Tunnel Vision
Terns at Cemlyn Bay
Cemaes, Anglesey
Up to the Bone-Caves
Lone tree in the mist
A Winter adventure
Peace on the canal.
The Scotland we know and love!
Winter comes early in Oldham
Winter on Tandle Hills
A winter's walk down the line.
By the River Kirkaig
A walk with a message
Express over Uppermill Viaduct
A Quinag view.
Down on the beach 2
Down on the beach
Some walls of Castleshaw Reservoir
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Eglwys Llanbadrig Islamic window


........... In 1884 this church was refurbished by the 3rd Lord Stanley of Alderly who had married a Spanish Moorish woman and converted to Islam himself. He donated a substantial sum of money to refurbish the interior of the church to reflect his new faith with a dramatic Moorish interior with blue tiles, blue glazed windows and Arab-style iconography.” This all sits in harmony with the traditional stone flooring and otherwise local décor.
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