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St. Andrews InvernessThe Cathedral of St. Andrew, Inverness, Scotland, one of several Episcopal Cathedrals built in Scotland during the 19th century. Date: built 1866 - 1869
Finchdale Priory RuinsThe ruins of Finchdale Priory, County Durham, England, which was founded by an adventurous sailor (later Saint), Godric, in about 1115. Date: founded 1115
Wales / PenarthA high-banked country lane near Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales. Date: 1950s
Fountains Abbey, Yorkshire, England. Founded in 1132 and dissolved by Henry VIII, the remains are impressive - Chapter House, Church with tower, Cloisters, etc. Date: 12th century
Harlestone SmithyA corner of the stone-built village of Harlestone, Northamptonshire, England, with a glimpse of its old smithy (blacksmiths). Date: late 1950s
Beaulieu AbbeyThe ruins of Beaulieu Abbey, Hampshire, England, a Cistercian house founded by King John and lived in by thirty monks from Citeaux, near Dijon, France. Date: founded c. 1204
Middlesex Snow SceneA winter landscape, on Londons northern edge, near Enfield, Middlesex, England. Date: 1950s
Finchdale Priory CryptThe Crypt of Finchdale Priory County Durham, England, founded by an adventurous sailor (later Saint) Godric, in about 1115. Date: founded 1115
MISTLETOEMistletoe growing on an apple tree branch. Date: 1930s
Wheelwrights Barn ShopAn old Wheelwrights barn in the hamlet with the strange name of Gummows Shop, near Newquay, Cornwall, England. Who was Gummow and what sort of shop was it? Date: 1930s
Dartmoor FarmhouseA remote Dartmoor farm, set beside the Cherrybrook, near Two Bridges, Devon, England. Date: 1950s
Snowy Trees and WallsWinter snow at the entrance to an estate near Harpole, Northamptonshire, England. Date: 1960s
Blanchland Abbey, Northumberland, England, a Premonstratensian abbey, founded in 1165 by Walter de Bolbec. Destroyed by the Scots; rebuilt in 1752. Date: founded 1165
Snowy HillsideHillside patterns in the snow. Date: 1950s
Dunblane Cathedral, Perthshire, Scotland, founded in 1141 by King David I. Rebuilt in 1240 by Bishop Clemens. The tower is early Norman, the rest pointed style Date: 12th century
Curious StepsThe Steps to Nowhere - a curious flight of steps on some cottages in Gloucestershire, England. Date: 1950s
Furness Abbey, Cumbria, England, a Cistercian monastery, founded in 1123 by Stephen, Count of Blois. Later extended, the present ruins are mostly 12th & 13th century Date: founded 1123
Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England, was founded in 1151 by the Augustinian order, on the banks of the River Wharfe. Date: founded 1151
Birch Wood Snow SceneSnow patterns in a birch wood. Date: 1930s
Swithland WoodsSunshine and shadow in Swithland Woods, Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire, England. Date: 1930s
Thatched Eating HouseA modern thatched Eating House, known as The Devon Doorway, Heswall, Cheshire, England. Date: 1950s
Somerset FarmsteadLawford Farm, a charming thatched farmhouse, standing amidst the hills of the Lower Quantocks, at Crowcombe, Somerset, England. Date: 1930s
Alexander Keiller MuseumThe splendid stone built building which houses the Alexander Keiller Museum of archaeological finds, founded in the 1930s, at Avebury, Wiltshire, England. Date: 1960s
The River TeignA glimpse across the River Teign, from Shaldon, Devon, England. Date: 1950s
Cleaning a HoofA farrier cleaning a horses hoof before fitting a new horseshoe. Date: 1960s
Rasping a HoofA farrier removing an old horseshoe. Date: 1960s
Wintery WoodsA light powdering of snow in the woods at Barnston Dale, Wirral, England. Date: 1950s
Snowy WoodsWinter in the woods. Date: 1960s
Fitting a Hot HorseshoeA farrier putting on a hot horseshoe. Date: 1960s
Tranquil ScotlandA peaceful scene near Milngavie, Scotland, within 10 miles of the industrial heart of Glasgow. Date: 1950s
Scottish MoorlandA typical moorland scene near Colintraive, Argyllshire, Scotland. It consists of a mixture of heather, rough pasture, bogland, bracken and small sized trees and bushes. Date: 1930s
The Marriage House, Coldstream Bridgehead, Berwickshire, Scotland, where up to a hundred years ago Blacksmith Weddings took place; the smithy was the priest! Date: 1950s
Milton Abbey, Dorset, England founded by King Athelstan in the 10th century. The medieval church burned down in 1309 and rebuilding was had barely begun before the Dissolution
Wooded GladeA wooded glade on Badby Down, near Badby, Northamptonshire, England. Date: 1960s
Wales / Caswell BayThe beautiful Caswell Bay, on the Gower Peninsula, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: 1960s
Scotland / GirvanA corner of the harbour at Girvan, Ayrshire, Scotland. Girvan is the centre of a thriving herring fishing industry. Date: 1950s
Paisley Abbey is a former Cluniac monastery in Renfrewshire, Scotland. Destroyed by the English in 1307. Rebuilt by the Stuarts; resting place of Robert III. Date: 12th century
Hornbeam TreesHornbeams, of which Epping Firest, Essex, England, has so many fine examples. Date: 1930s
Neath AbbeyThe ruins of Neath Abbey, Glamorganshire, Wales. The first Cistercian monks arrived from Normandy in 1130. The abbey was ravished by Welsh uprisings in the 1200s. Date: 12th century
Newburgh Priory, near Coxwold, North Yorkshire, England, a house of many periods, built upon the site of an Augustinian Priory. Oliver Cromwell buried here; haunted. Date: founded 1145