Saturday, April 28, 2007
Sunday, April 01, 2007
High Ham Days
Back in Somerset from 19th to 23rd March, I took pictures one evening to refresh my memory.
The hydrants were painted every year on our road.
The Victorian school was demolished in the '80s to make way for an excellent new place
The 'phone box still remains from the days when I used it
The village church is originally Norman.
The soft stone doesn't weather well.
On the few occasions I was at church, I used to sit and stare at this sculpture - I think it's Jesus!
Looking eastwards - the rood screen is 500 years old
The east window
Looking westwards
The roll of those who fell 1914-1918
I used to think this was an old master!
The hydrants were painted every year on our road.
The Victorian school was demolished in the '80s to make way for an excellent new place
The 'phone box still remains from the days when I used it
The village church is originally Norman.
The soft stone doesn't weather well.
On the few occasions I was at church, I used to sit and stare at this sculpture - I think it's Jesus!
Looking eastwards - the rood screen is 500 years old
The east window
Looking westwards
The roll of those who fell 1914-1918
I used to think this was an old master!
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