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Cloth Hall and Belfry at Ghent, BelgiumThe Cloth Hall and Belfry at Ghent, Belgium. The rectangular hall adjoining the belfry was built to headquarter the affairs of the cloth trade that made the city rich during the Middle Ages
Dog GargoyleA gargoyle of dog on Steeple Ashton church, Wiltshire, England. Date: Medieval
Mont St. MichelMont. St. Michel, Normandy, France, showing the dramatic monastery, with its steeple almost touching the clouds. Date: 1967
THE MARBLE CHURCHThe Church of St. Margaret, Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire, Wales, known as the Marble Church because of the 13 different types of marble used in its interior. Date: built 1860
Marlow SunsetSunset over the River Thames at Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England, with the spire of All Saints Church on the horizon. Date: 1960s
Christmas Eve at Trafalgar SquareFestive scene showing Trafalgar Square in London on Christmas Eve, with crowds gathered around the huge Christmas tree and fountains. The National Gallery and St
View of Honiton from the SouthA very attractive idyliic rural view of Honiton from the South
Martinique - Fort-de-France - Cathedral. Designed by Parisian architect Pierre-Henri Picq. The cathedral is built entirely out of wood
When Puck Laughs by Primrose HarleyA sprite, or Puck, rocks idly on a weather vane atop a church steeple, and mocks the people in the town below going about their daily business
New Church, HackneyImpression of the new church to be built on Grove Street in South Hackney in the 1840s. Now the Church of St. John of Jerusalem
All Saints, BakewellThe magnificent church of All Saints, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England. Originally built in Saxon times, the present building is Norman with later additions over the centuries
West Gate Cardiff / WalesThe approach to the West Gate
Noblewomen at TournamentNoblewomen attending a tournament in France wear various headdresses including a Turkey Bonnet, Hennin or Steeple headdresses with veils & a V-shaped roll. Date: 15th Century
Duchesse D orleans / FroisAccused of practising magic against her brother-in-law, the imbecile king Charles VI le Fou, the duchesse d Orleans has to leave Paris for Asnieres
English Headdresses C15Tournament spectators: their gowns have deep V -necklines & revers, narrow sleeves & fur cuffs. Headdresses: truncated cone, butterfly, V shaped roll, veils, cap with liripipe
Steeple HeaddressA fanciful Victorian depiction of a mediaeval lady wearing a Hennin or steeple headdress of the late C15th. Other aspects of her costume date from the 14th century
Fishing Boats / BreydonNorfolk scenery: Breydon Water
Mont St. Michel from AirAn aerial view of Mont St. Michel, Normandy, France, showing the dramatic monastery, with its steeple, peeping through the clouds
St Leonards, ShoreditchA view of Shoreditch Church