The border was the title of the exhibition in the room – an “artier” description than life and death, rather too weird for me, but I loved the room!
Yes, it’s an area down below the fountain courtyard – gravestones added during a Georgian rebuild, apparently. It’s not usually visitable, but there is a guided tour that goes down there, it seems. And it is available for hire for filming, parties, etc.
Silent Hortense by Jaume Plensa, Piazza Municipio, Naples, June 2025 Welcome to One Word Sunday photo challenge, and over to all of you to join the challenge with your own white image.To […]
Deptford Pearls artwork by Artmongers, Deptford High Street, London, April 2026 Welcome to One Word Sunday photo challenge, and over to all of you to join the challenge with your […]
In the children’s section at Books on the Hill, St Albans, Herts, April 2025 Thursday night was World Book Night and today is Independent Bookstore Day 2026, so do be […]
A rainy day in Havana, Cuba, November 2025 Welcome to One Word Sunday, and over to all of you to join the challenge with your own black image. Blackbirds, blackouts, blackberries … […]
Near St Peter’s Church, St Albans, Herts, April 2026 Now over to all of you. Do come and join us in our Saturday six-word musings. I’ll admit that many of […]
On the site of the former Friends’ Meeting House (demolished 1807), where Peter the Great once worshippedDeptford High Street, London, March 2026 Welcome to One Word Sunday photo challenge, and […]
Blackheath Morris Men performing chair lifting on Easter Monday, in front of the Cutty Sark at Greenwich, London, April 2026 The Blackheath Morris Men perform the old Easter tradition of […]
Curious….is that area part of Somerset house? And the border I presume is between the world of the living and those passed…..
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The border was the title of the exhibition in the room – an “artier” description than life and death, rather too weird for me, but I loved the room!
Yes, it’s an area down below the fountain courtyard – gravestones added during a Georgian rebuild, apparently. It’s not usually visitable, but there is a guided tour that goes down there, it seems. And it is available for hire for filming, parties, etc.
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Oh, OK!
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so interesting
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