Ghostly pews

20 09 2008
We used one of the May long weekends to visit and explore York – a northern town with a very long, and fascinating history.
These photos are of the interior of York’s Holy Trinity Church – a small and compact, but beautifully proportioned medieval stone church that’s nestled in between the ancient market streets of the old town and York’s imposing Minster.
Age-sunked aisle in York's Holy Trinity Church

Age-sunken aisle in York's Holy Trinity Church

Empty, ghostly box pews in York's Holy Trinity Church
Empty, ghostly box pews in York’s Holy Trinity Church

Taken in May, ’08 with my Nikon D40X





Castle Royal, York

15 09 2008
Castle Royal, York

Castle Royal, York

Taken in May, ’08 with my Nikon D40X





Calm reflections

20 08 2008
A most beautiful, tranquil pond, complete with broken fountain at the top of the garden at Castle Howard, outside of York.
Calm reflections in the gardens of Castle Howard

Calm reflections in the gardens of Castle Howard

Taken in May, ’08 with my Nikon D40X





Temple of the Four Winds

19 08 2008
An ornamental, Romanesque building in the gardens of Castle Howard, known as the Temple of the Four Winds.
Temple of the Four Winds, Castle Howard, York

Temple of the Four Winds, Castle Howard, York

Taken in May, ’08 with my Nikon D40X





Let sleeping ducks lie

19 08 2008
Obliging resident wildlife at Castle Howard
Duck and drake at Castle Howard

Duck and drake at Castle Howard

Taken in May, ’08 with my Nikon D40X








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