There are times when a reputation will stick whether its warranted or not such in the case of King Richard.
Was he a hero or was he a villain?
Who knows?
Wandering old Leicester takes me back to my architectural inspection days my eye is always trained for seventeenth brickwork or a sash window after 1850. If my family lose me I am usually to be found by diaper brickwork or a cruck A frame . If we are in a church well that's it I have to hold myself back from giving a full health inspection ...
Was he a hero or was he a villain?
Who knows?
Wandering old Leicester takes me back to my architectural inspection days my eye is always trained for seventeenth brickwork or a sash window after 1850. If my family lose me I am usually to be found by diaper brickwork or a cruck A frame . If we are in a church well that's it I have to hold myself back from giving a full health inspection ...
my kids could lose me for ours around historical buildings especially with a camera in hand! lovely shots
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic building in the last shot. Lovely shot too. Was it a meeting place of some description? Love ye olde 16th C table tennis table!
ReplyDeleteIt's Leicesters Guild Hall
DeleteWhat a beautiful looking building and I love the final photo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful architecture, I do like a nice feature window.
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the radiators in the last pic dont quite fit with the era. I am with you I can spend hrs wandering around old buildings with a camera.
ReplyDeletegreat pictures the clock is beautiful.
ReplyDeletei love the last photo best - the stark black and white lines and curves are very striking and typically Tudor in design. I so enjoyed studying this era of history for my A levels x
ReplyDeleteWow this is beautiful. I love old historical places especially ones from monarchs of the days gone by
ReplyDeleteSome really interesting pictures, love the last one such a great looking place!
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful beams and arches.
ReplyDeletehi there! Dropping by from Mummy's Little Monkey's blog linky. You had me at "Ninja Killer Cat". :)
ReplyDeleteGreat old building for playing with the photography.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful building, love the final photo the most!
ReplyDeleteOld buildings have so much character don't they? Their walls talk stories, I'd love to sit and listen to them all.
ReplyDeletethe table tennis table made me smile - looks quite out of place doesn't it?
Oh my Son would be so Jealous, he is fascinated with history at present x
ReplyDeleteI am really looking forward to Noah getting into things like this - great photos x
ReplyDeleteLove the final picture
ReplyDeleteWe are so lucky to have some historical houses near by that we can walk to. The kids have always loved wandering around and last time we went to one, Eva was delighted to find a dead squirrel! She is very into history and its so nice to have these places on your doorstep.
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Lovely pics, especially love the colours and clarity on the last too x
ReplyDeleteI love the last photo, so striking in black and white
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