Kieran Turner's photos with the keyword: richelieu

Graffiti at Richelieu 7

26 Apr 2008 93
Graffiti utterly surrounds this one remaining part of the once vast entrance courtyard at the site of the home of Cardinal Richelieu. It's of fascinating dates; some goes back to 1906, some to the first world war, some to the second – who made that? – and one piece appears to be by the hand of a descendent of the Cardinal!

Twin Pugs in square

26 Apr 2008 116
Not quite so sublime as the 404 elsewhere in this set, but quite cheeky, I thought. For the geeky, note that it's pre- and post-facelift 205s. ;)

Pug bums

26 Apr 2008 124
Not quite so sublime as the 404 elsewhere in this set, but quite cheeky, I thought. For the geeky, note that it's pre- and post-facelift 205s. ;)

Corner house sans temps

26 Apr 2008 92
In the model town built to house Cardinal Richelieu's court. Nicely timeless, apart from the Fuji sign. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richelieu,_Indre-et-Loire

Graffiti at Richelieu 6

26 Apr 2008 79
Graffiti utterly surrounds this one remaining part of the once vast entrance courtyard at the site of the home of Cardinal Richelieu. It's of fascinating dates; some goes back to 1906, some to the first world war, some to the second – who made that? – and one piece appears to be by the hand of a descendent of the Cardinal!

Graffiti at Richelieu 5

26 Apr 2008 77
Graffiti utterly surrounds this one remaining part of the once vast entrance courtyard at the site of the home of Cardinal Richelieu. It's of fascinating dates; some goes back to 1906, some to the first world war, some to the second – who made that? – and one piece appears to be by the hand of a descendent of the Cardinal!

Graffiti at Richelieu 4 (namesake)

26 Apr 2008 67
Graffiti utterly surrounds this one remaining part of the once vast entrance courtyard at the site of the home of Cardinal Richelieu. It's of fascinating dates; some goes back to 1906, some to the first world war, some to the second — who made that? -- This piece fascinated us most; it appears it just may have been writ by the hand of a descendent of the Cardinal! I would love to know this person's thoughts and feelings as they visited the site.

Graffiti at Richelieu 3 (signed)

26 Apr 2008 79
Graffiti utterly surrounds this one remaining part of the once vast entrance courtyard at the site of the home of Cardinal Richelieu. It's of fascinating dates; some goes back to 1906, some to the first world war, some to the second – who made that? – and one piece appears to be by the hand of a descendent of the Cardinal! -- This one is particularly interesting, and must have taken a lot of skill to make; it's in cursive writing — it seems to be the person's actual signature!

Graffiti at Richelieu 2

26 Apr 2008 50
Graffiti utterly surrounds this one remaining part of the once vast entrance courtyard at the site of the home of Cardinal Richelieu. It's of fascinating dates; some goes back to 1906, some to the first world war, some to the second – who made that? – and one piece appears to be by the hand of a descendent of the Cardinal!

Graffiti at Richelieu 1

26 Apr 2008 75
Graffiti utterly surrounds this one remaining part of the once vast entrance courtyard at the site of the home of Cardinal Richelieu. It's of fascinating dates; some goes back to 1906, some to the first world war, some to the second – who made that? – and one piece appears to be by the hand of a descendent of the Cardinal!

Lady of the bridge

26 Apr 2008 62
Colourised once again, but this time it's because I was a muppet and had the camera's exposure compensation setting way off, and the colouring was the only way to make this not look bleached out completely. This bridge once led up to the front door of Cardinal Richelieu. His house was tragically taken down, and not even for political reasons, in the 19th Century, but the grounds and model town (for his court) remain. It's fascinatingly thought-provoking to note what a beautiful place this supposed tyrant chose to call home.

Many-trunked tree

26 Apr 2008 58
I apologise for the colourising, but I couldn't find another way to make this photo stand on its own. I wanted to share the tree with you, though. Also, marvellously, the reclining trunk is where I imagine Cardinal Richelieu may once have lain.

Boats on the moat

Boats and countryside

River (pretty much as shot)

River (warmed up)

River (faded & jaded)


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