
Chester
Ducklings and mum.
Grosvenor Park.
The Family.
Public Baths (1901).
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Conceived by the architect John Douglas, this building was started in 1898 and concluded 3 years later. It stands on Union Street, Chester. This is a view from the edge of Grosvenor Park.
Archaeological excavations.
Church of Saint John the Baptist.
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Ruins on the foreground and the present church on the right background. This view was taken from Grosvenor Park, Chester.
Restless squirrel.
Enjoying a snack.
Coffin inserted on wall.
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Found in excavations in the 19th century, it was decided (!) to insert it on the outline of an arch - part of the ruins of the former Church of Saint John the Baptist, in Chester.
Runic inscriptions.
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On dale next to an arch, within the ruins of the former Church of Saint John the Baptist, in Chester.
Old door.
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Within the ruins of the old Church of Saint John the Baptist, at Grosvenor Park, Chester.
Anchorite's Cell (14th century).
Squirrel on the pavement.
Queen's Park Bridge (1923).
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Viewed from The Groves, this bridge is exclusive for pedestrians and stands across River Dee, in Chester.
Riverside Apartment.
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Located on the right bank of River Dee, this is a view from Queen's Park Bridge, Chester.
River Dee and Lower Bridge.
Church of Saint John the Baptist.
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Located at Vicar's Lane, Chester, this church shares walls with the ruins of the previous homonymous church.
Outdoors lesson about defense tactics of the Roman…
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