“broad face” is a restaurant in Abingdon which serves what one might call quasi-traditional (proleptic?) English food: roast lamb with yorkshire pudding, [...] [more...]
A glimpse of life in England.
Another (very similar) view.
with tables in the courtyard.
The church and an ornamental tree.
With different focus; the LCD on my camera broke. There’s a landrover Discovery receding on the left. And that’s a tree, not a mushroom.
The round arch with zig-zags generally indicates a Norman construction, so arouond A.D. 1100. It’s into Abingdon church, which appears to be dedicated to St. Edmund. [more...]
This tablet / commemorates / in the town of his birth / SAINT EDMUND /
of Abingdon [more...]
Another view of the Norman entrance to St. Edmund’s Church in Abingdon.
A composite photograph of a medieval stone wall, suitable for use as a texture. I did not make it seamless. You would probably want to desaturate it and then colourize it slightly. [more...]
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