William Golding taught here
A warm welcome awaits ...
Statuary and Mason
Diwali in Salisbury
Just wait until it is finished -
"In use at all times"
2000 years old post holes
Hayling Island Coastguard Station
Red and green building
Little lost shoe at Hayling Island
Rosehips on the beach
Plain speaking noticeboard
Looking towards the sea
The road towards Spinnaker Tower
Carved wooden face
Cheese grater construction
Criss-cross at Filey
Fishing boats at Filey
Tilly's Chalet at Filey
Castle Howard - Brideshead Visited (at last)
Inside the dome at Castle Howard House
"Keep off these stairs"
The Fountain at Castle Howard House
In a niche position
Spire from the Cloisters
Door arch detail, Salisbury Cathedral
Fake views at Salisbury
Towards close of day at Salisbury Cathedral
Breaking out!
Gorgeous material at the Gurkha Memorial
Floating angel in a dreamy glade.
Reflection Pool with Metal Sculpture
Hard light in Bratislava
Mosaic floor - House of Dionysos, Delos
Facial expressions ...
Frosty rose, December 2012
Frosty rose, December 2012
Face in a tree?
Luminosity
Franz Kafka lived here
Cat, bobbins, lens caps
Wine bottle with basket chairs (#2)
Wine bottle with basket chairs (#1)
Fidget Pie with Hereford Bull Cider
I do like a little bit of cheese ...
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The Matrons College, Salisbury


"The College of Matrons.
Most Humbly Dedicated by Seth Bishop of Sarum in the Year of the Lord 1682."
Known as The Matron's College, it was founded in 1682 by Bishop Seth Ward to house twelve widows of clergy. Apparently, it still fulfils that function.
Most Humbly Dedicated by Seth Bishop of Sarum in the Year of the Lord 1682."
Known as The Matron's College, it was founded in 1682 by Bishop Seth Ward to house twelve widows of clergy. Apparently, it still fulfils that function.
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