Howard Somerville's photos
Suffolk Pink, Kersey
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Lady Street, Lavenham
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Manuden, Essex
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Suffolk Pink, Kersey
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Kersey, Suffolk from Church Hill
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The Queen Elizabeth Oak, Chenies Manor
Hawford Dovecote
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St Andrews Church, Worcester
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Evesham Bell Tower
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The free-standing bell tower is the only surviving part of Evesham Abbey, which was founded by Saint Egwin between 700 and 710 AD. The tower was built by Abbot Lichfield in the early part of the 16th century.
The Walker Hall, Evesham
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The Almonry Museum, Evesham
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College Precincts, Worcester
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Market Place, Evesham
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Droitwich Canal Cottage
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The Talbot, Droitwich
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The Severn at Worcester
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Of English cathedral cities, the historic centre of Worcester has suffered the most from the greed of developers and planning officials, particularly in the 1960's and 70's. But its once-glorious architectural heritage survives in places.
Almonry Museum, Evesham (2020 and 1963)
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The second shot, a Kodachrome slide taken 57 years ago, was my very first good picture.
The two pictures will, perhaps, nicely bookend my life as a keen amateur photographer.
Nether Winchendon
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