Spooky Carved Stone Face, St Peter's Church, Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England.
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I admire the details of English churches...
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Deletestriking black and white photo, these gargoyles are some of my favourite features on the ancient churches.
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Deletemy question is - is he laughing? looking in pain or what? i have always enjoyed gargoyles & think they have such character. ( :
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Thank you for visiting my blog and taking the time to leave a comment. To be honest I'm not sure, sadly his facial features are wearing away.
DeleteNice headstop
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DeleteNice perspective in your photo! :)
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Deleteposted this community church in Cloverdale, California he found on one of his trips up U.S. 101.
ReplyDeleteOops! That was supposed to read "«Louis» posted this community church in Cloverdale, California he found on one of his trips up U.S. 101."
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Great black and white photo. The gargoyle looks angry. Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving a comment.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I think he's a little upset about being left out in the rain for over 100 years.
DeleteI like it!
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DeleteThat sculpture is a bit weird and best seen in the day time! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHe certainly looks the worst for wear. I'm sure he was quite a handsome chap in the past.
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