Yes, it’s the room next door. It’s the chapel to St Alban and the stone (well, marble) structure with red roof is his shrine. He’s the guy my town is named after and is believed to be the first British saint. His shoulder is probably still in the shrine.
“That which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet.” – William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet Roses at Anglesey Abbey, Cambridgeshire, June 2020 The words of […]
At the foot of the Leadenhall Building (aka the Cheesegater), London, March 2021-reminiscent of the Pompidou Centre? – Copyright Debbie Smyth, 14 April 2021 Posted as part of Becky’s […]
Hanging the washing during Carnival, Burano, February 2017 Copyright Debbie Smyth, 12 April 2021 Posted as part of Monday Washing Lines and Life in Colour …
Time to chill on London’s South Bank, August 2020enjoying bubbles and the view – Copyright Debbie Smyth, 12 April 2021 Posted as part of Becky’s April BrightSquare …
An artist at work in Shoreditch, London, 16 March 2021 I spotted this artist at work as I dashed through Shoreditch for a meeting. It was great to see all […]
What stunning lighting!
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Wonderfully atmospheric, Debs 🙂
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I really like this photo Debbie. 😀
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Stunning photo!
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Great floor. But I also like the abbreviated look we get into the room next door. Or is that the exterior?
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Yes, it’s the room next door. It’s the chapel to St Alban and the stone (well, marble) structure with red roof is his shrine. He’s the guy my town is named after and is believed to be the first British saint. His shoulder is probably still in the shrine.
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