MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos with the keyword: inn
IMG 1868-001-The Three Tuns
Prospect of Whitby
31 Oct 2010 |
|
The oldest riverside inn in London. We stopped in for drinks.
See where this picture was taken. [?]
Gibbet
31 Oct 2010 |
|
In back of the Prospect of Whitby. Bodies of pirates and other criminals were left hanging until they had been washed over by three tides.
See where this picture was taken. [?]
Garden 3
23 Feb 2013 |
|
Six Poor Travelers House, Rochester. Several OAPs, supported by the local council, currently live in the upstairs rooms. They maintain the lovely back garden.
Six Poor Travelers House 2
23 Feb 2013 |
|
Six Poor Travelers House, Rochester. Established by Richard Watts as a charity, the house provided food, accommodation for one night (or longer if the traveler was ill), and four pence (because carrying less than four pence would subject the travelers to the vagrancy laws) to poor travelers passing through Rochester. Charles Dickens visited the house and wrote the Christmas story "The Seven Poor Travelers," putting himself in the tale as the seventh traveler. www.richardwatts.org.uk/pt_history.html
Garden 4
23 Feb 2013 |
|
Six Poor Travelers House, Rochester. Several OAPs, supported by the local council, currently live in the upstairs rooms. They maintain the lovely back garden.
Bedroom 1
23 Feb 2013 |
|
Six Poor Travelers House, Rochester. One of the ground floor bedrooms that would have been occupied by a poor traveler.
Six Poor Travelers Plaque 2
23 Feb 2013 |
|
Six Poor Travelers House, Rochester. Established by Richard Watts as a charity, the house provided food, accommodation for one night (or longer if the traveler was ill), and four pence (because carrying less than four pence would subject the travelers to the vagrancy laws) to poor travelers passing through Rochester. Charles Dickens visited the house and wrote the Christmas story "The Seven Poor Travelers," putting himself in the tale as the seventh traveler. www.richardwatts.org.uk/pt_history.html
Chicken & Bell
23 Feb 2013 |
|
Six Poor Travelers House, Rochester. Several OAPs, supported by the local council, currently live in the upstairs rooms. They maintain the lovely back garden.
Garden 1
23 Feb 2013 |
|
Six Poor Travelers House, Rochester. Several OAPs, supported by the local council, currently live in the upstairs rooms. They maintain the lovely back garden.
Six Poor Travelers House 1
23 Feb 2013 |
|
Six Poor Travelers House, Rochester. Established by Richard Watts as a charity, the house provided food, accommodation for one night (or longer if the traveler was ill), and four pence (because carrying less than four pence would subject the travelers to the vagrancy laws) to poor travelers passing through Rochester. Charles Dickens visited the house and wrote the Christmas story "The Seven Poor Travelers," putting himself in the tale as the seventh traveler. www.richardwatts.org.uk/pt_history.html
Six Poor Travelers Plaque 1
23 Feb 2013 |
|
Six Poor Travelers House, Rochester. Established by Richard Watts as a charity, the house provided food, accommodation for one night (or longer if the traveler was ill), and four pence (because carrying less than four pence would subject the travelers to the vagrancy laws) to poor travelers passing through Rochester. Charles Dickens visited the house and wrote the Christmas story "The Seven Poor Travelers," putting himself in the tale as the seventh traveler. www.richardwatts.org.uk/pt_history.html
Board Room Window
23 Feb 2013 |
|
Six Poor Travelers House, Rochester. The ground floor room where the board of the charity would meet.
Garden 2
23 Feb 2013 |
|
Six Poor Travelers House, Rochester. Several OAPs, supported by the local council, currently live in the upstairs rooms. They maintain the lovely back garden.
Bedroom2
23 Feb 2013 |
|
Six Poor Travelers House, Rochester. One of the ground floor bedrooms that would have been occupied by a poor traveler.
Jump to top
RSS feed- MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s latest photos with "inn" - Photos
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter