Wordless Wednesday #2

 

 

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32 Responses to Wordless Wednesday #2

  1. Stacie says:

    What a beautiful piece of architecture. Happy WW>

  2. What a wonderful monument.. Where is it Alison?

  3. Chris says:

    An amazing piece of work for it’s age.

    And the photo :wink:

  4. Alison says:

    Jams, it’s in a suburb of Northampton called Hardingstone. Can anyone guess who it is? ;-)

    :razz: @ Chris

    Thanks for your comments!

  5. Bridget says:

    simply breathtaking!! Amazing!!

  6. Comedy Plus says:

    It’s simply beautiful. Happy WW. :smile:

  7. Donna W says:

    It looks very old and historic. I knew as soon as I saw it that it wasn’t in the USA!

  8. I’ll take Bachelorette #2 in the middle, Chuck! I’m stone in love with her.

    Great picture alison! Happy WW!

  9. Claire says:

    Is it Maid Marion? :lol:

    It is a really lovely monument thingie.

  10. Sue says:

    I love historical themed photos like this one. Happy WW!

  11. Stunning shot.
    Happy WW

  12. Linda says:

    What a beautiful monument!

  13. Starrlight says:

    Happy WW, cool shot!

  14. Julie says:

    Can you imagine how long it took to build this? Amazing.

  15. Beckie says:

    :smile: It must be Eleanor~LOL!?!? Great picture. It’s so old it’s got green stuff growing out of the top!

  16. Alissa says:

    I have no guess about who it is, but I think it’s pretty to look at!

  17. My guess is one of the Saints? Don’t know!

  18. Patois says:

    Gorgeous. Muses? Saints?

  19. anyhowblogs says:

    That’s one beautiful monument. Happy WW.

  20. Another beautiful monument. Or is it a fountain?

  21. amy says:

    Just awesome…Lots of history there I bet!

    Im inviting all WWers and anyone else to join the scavenger hunt we started today on my blog. We are having a a great time and we have over 80 people playing!! and we have some cool prizes! It just started so there is plenty of time to sign up. Hope you will join us!!!

  22. Great picture and history. I love these kinds of pictures.

    Happy WW.

    Angel ( Angel Mama’s Pearls of Wisdom)

  23. Stine says:

    Beautiful! Thanks for visiting!

  24. ribbiticus says:

    beautiful! i love architecture that has so much history! my ww’s up! ;)

  25. Mama Duck says:

    Hmmm, no idea who it might be but it is indeed beautiful! Happy WW!

    Lisa – Lil Duck Duck

  26. Gattina says:

    Now where is this church ? There are so many over here I get lost, lol !

  27. FelineFrisky says:

    What a beautiful monument. Such detailed craftmanship. You don’t find much of that nowadays, not in stone. Fabulous. Thanks for stopping by & visiting me! D :)

  28. Cucarañas says:

    aint digitital the best? :roll: :wink: :arrow: :smile: :idea: :grin:

  29. Alison says:

    EWBL, your comments always make me laugh!

    Beckie, you win this week’s gold star, it is indeed Eleanor. It is actually one of the surviving 3 Eleanor Crosses.

    Gattina, there actually was a priory nearby when Eleanor died, long gone now.

    Thanks for your comments :grin:

  30. That is beautiful, but I would never have guessed who it was.

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