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Cilla’s gift . .

. .  and Dudley made her laugh

. .  and Anyone Had a Heart

. .  and Alfie

. .  and always.


Les Poulet sont Chic at Hatfield House

    Click here for the amazing Hatfield House and Elizabeth I.
Chickens 2 at Hatfield House

Are you looking at me Jimmy.
Chickens 3 at Hatfield House

Na mate, I’m looking for Chanticleer.
Cock Crow at Hatfield House

Call for Chanticleer.
Chickens 1 at Hatfield House

Hey Jock have yous seen Chanticleer.
Big Chicken at Hatfield House

Gulp, gulp, chew, not I honest, it must have been the fox.

There is a cyber bear for anyone who gets the connection with the Amy involved in large explosion hypothesis.


St Paul’s Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral Ceiling Feature 1

For more than 1,400 years, a Cathedral dedicated to St Paul has stood at the highest point in the City of London. The present cathedral was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and built during the period 1675 and 1710.   More History ⇒.

Photography is not usually allowed except on a few days each year or with a permit.  The few visitor date/times/charges for photography without a permit during 2017 are here ⇐.  For permits and commercial photography/filming, please see here ⇒ .  General Admission and charges are here ⇒.

I caught the last opportunity for 2015 and so, of course, went overboard. To view the astonishing detail of the decor, please click on the image and then again to expand.

The Nave

St Paul's Cathedral Ceiling 1

 

Beside the Dome and the Dome

St Paul's Cathedral Ceiling 4

 

St Paul's Cathedral Inside Dome 1

The gallery at the first level is known as the Whispering Gallery at 30 meters above the cathedral floor.   So called because, when it is quiet, a whisper on one side will travel around the wall and be heard on the other side.

Higher still is the Stone Gallery at 53 meters and the topmost is the Golden Gallery at 85 meters.  If you can climb to the top, they give a you a badge.  😛 .
St Paul's Cathedral Inside Dome 2

 

The Ceiling above the Quire

St Paul's Cathedral Ceiling 2

 

St Paul's Cathedral Ceiling 3

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St Paul's Cathedral Ceiling 6

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St Paul's Cathedral Ceiling 5

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St Paul's Cathedral Ceiling Feature 2

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St Paul's Cathedral Ceiling Feature 3

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St Paul's Cathedral Ceiling Feature 4

 

The High Alter and the Apse

St Paul's Cathedral High Altar

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St Paul's Cathedral Stained Glass

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Carolus Jacobus Blomfied

There are many monuments and dedications at the cathedral.  I chose this one because of the workmanship and for being a little known personage.  It is of course Carolus Jacobus Blomfield.

Here is the famous exterior of the Dome.
St Paul's Dome

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John Wesley outside St Paul'sThis is John Wesley, Father of Methodism.  Another well made statue.

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Horation Nelson at St Paul's CathedralThe Crypt has many tombs, dedications and a cafe.  Perhaps the most famous tomb being that of Viscount Horatio Nelson.  These are some of the dedications.
Wellington at St Paul's Cathedral

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Martin Luher King and St Paul's

Lastly, the cathedral does have its contemporary side and has housed an exhibition of work by street artist Inkie.  Below is one item retained and presently on view just inside the cathedral entrance.
Inkie at St Paul's


Information – 2015 Global Climate Rally – November 29th

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A more recent update is here – Find a Climate Rally Near You on Sunday 29th November 2015

Last year was a big event, the intention is that this will be bigger. This year a Global Climate Rally is set to coincide with the Paris conference on Climate Change.  It is a major opportunity to influence events.

Interested parties can sign up to attend and receive information of nearby events, volunteer assistance, learn how to host an event or just spread the news to others.  All information is here:-

https://secure.avaaz.org/en/save_the_date_loc/?copy

and here

http://www.campaigncc.org/

Please share.  🙂


Linc Fete 2015 Photos and Video

Linc fete 2015

Well it looks safe enough. A few youngsters having a quiet dance.

Also available at UK Online in Poplar.  To download pics: Left click on the image to expand then right click and choose “Save Image As” .

Linc Fete 2015 Dance

And, some local performers.
Linc Fete 2015 - Performer 2

Linc Fete 2015 Performer 1c

And, a great smile on great wheels
Linc Fete 2015 - Smile on Wheels

But, then there are these rascals.
Linc Fete 2015 - Rascals

And, this rascal. The youngsters were having a great time pointing and screaming. I think the screaming part was the most fun.
Linc fete 2015- Performer on Stilts

Whasat.
Linc Fete 2015 - Whasat

And, Whasat.
Linc Fete 2015 - Whasat 2

Dance was by Embrace Dance, and they did
Linc Fete 2015 - Embrace Dance 1

And, even teach had a go.
Linc Fete 2015 - Embrace Dance 2

Linc Fete 2015 - Embrace Dance 3

He did come down eventually.
Linc Fete 2015 - Embrace Dance 4

These two were part of the The Invincibles.
Linc Fete 2015 - Half Invincibles

These are all the Invincibles and they were.
Linc Fete 2015 - The Invincibles 1

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Linc Fete 2015 - The Invincibles 2

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Linc Fete 2015 - The Invincibles 3

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Linc Fete 2015 - The Invincibles Dance 2.

And, a good time was had by all, but I didn’t predict a riot.

 


The Secret of Vauxhall Park

Vauxhall Park, in SW London, is a small but pleasant area with a very nice little café and a secret.

On the way, there is a very aromatic field of lavender that hosts a number of visitors (please click here if you can spare a moment to help save the UK bees from insecticides) .    The lavender was harvested in the past, distilled into oil and made available for purchase -see the Friends of Vauxhall Park.

And, at the eastern end, adjacent to the children’s play area, the only model village in London.  Albeit small, it is quite charming.
Model Village - Vauxhall Park
Created by Edgar Wilson in 1949, the only other surviving by the same person being in Melbourne Australia.  This one was restored in 2001 by local resident Mr Nobby Clerk. 

Such places do give rise to imagination (my excuse for what follows).
Vauxhall Park Model Cottage
They’re both called Mini.  Would you Adam and Eve it.
Model Cottage Vauxhall Park

Professor Pelican teaches his Ducks to Cluck class, attended by Vera, Chuck and Dave (who knows where they were first mentioned ?).

And, there is also:-

The Elfin OakBekonscot Model Village and Railway (near London),  Babbacombe Model Village (Devon) and nearby Kents CavernsCorfe Castle and more Model Villages.  Enjoy and thanks for the visit.


Stop the Bee Killing

UK GOVERNMENT IS PERMITTING THE THE USE OF  NEONICOTINOIDS,  despite them being banned in Europe.   These chemicals kill bees and other pollinators.  A link to the PETITION/info is below.  Please pass it on.  Avaaz successfully stopped there use in Europe.  Please help them stop there use in the UK.

https://secure.avaaz.org/en/save_the_bees_keep_the_ban_national/?tNIApeb

Bushy Park Sky


Flowers at Westminster

Photography is not allowed inside Westminster Abbey (although some have sneaked out here), so I pinched a few flower images from outside.  The camera sees a lot more than the eye and it is always a surprising delight. 🙂


Outside Westminster Abbey - Flower 1 Zoom

 

Outside Westminster Abbey - Flower 1

 

Outside Westminster Abbey - Flower 2

 

 


Osterley Park House

Osterley Park House was entirely redesigned by architect Robert Adam over a period of twenty years beginning in 1761 on behalf of the Childs family.   Although the the house is not entirely full of artifacts, it is one of the most sumptuous that I have visited.  The gardens can be found here and the flowers here.    Admission times, prices and further information can be found here.

Unfortunately the upstairs rooms were closed during my visit, but here are the downstairs rooms.  The lighting was little dull in places, so it has been raised a little.

Osterley Park House - Hall

 

Osterley Park House - Foyer Ceiling

 

Osterley Park House - Foyer

 

Osterley Park House - Ceiling

 

Osterley Park House - Bed

 

Osterley Park House - Mirror

 

Osterley Park House - Red Room

 

Osterley Park House - Oranate Ceiling

 

Osterley Park House - Painting and Sofa

 

Osterley Park House - Paintings

 

Osterley Park House - Stairwell Ceiling

 

Osterley Park House - Study

 

Osterley Park House - Plate

 

Osterley Park House - Vases


Osterley Park Gardens

Ossterley Park Gardens are to the rear of the house and adjacent to two pleasant lakes with some wildfowl. Entry to the gardens is by ticket only. A post of the flora is here and the the sumptuous house interiors/sdmission/onfo here : -)


Osterley Park Gardens - 5

 

Osterley Park - Gardens 1

 

Osterley Park Gardens - 2

 

Osterley Park Gardens - 4

 

Osterley Park Gardens - 3

 

Osterley Park - Eagles

 

Osterley Park - House


Osterley Park Flora

The gardens at Osterley Park House have a rich variety of blooms and the admission/info/house and gardens are available to view and photograph.    The house can be found on Google and the nearest underground rail station is Osterley  on the Piccadilly line.   Enjoy ~


Osterley Park - Flowers 7

 

Osterley Park - Flowers 5

 

Osterley Park - Flowers 6

 

Osterley Park - Flowers 1

 

Osterley Park - Flowers 2

 

Osterley Park - Flowers 3

 

Osterley Park - Flowers 4

 

Osterley Park - Flowers 11

 

Osterley Park - Flowers 8

 

Osterley Park - Flowers 9

 

Osterley Park - Flowers 10


Wheels on Fire

We have come a long way since the horrors of starvation, disease and widespread homelessness of the past, even though we have some way to go and further still in some parts of the world.  It is not very long since these scenes were quite common, even the heart of one of the most prosperous empires in the world.   Albeit, part of the solution has left us with another problem to solve.  Here is some of the past that made the present.

Viewers can click on any picture to expand and again to magnify.  These pictures are from a temporary exhibition at the Geffrye Museum

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The solution was in part due to the great philanthropists who sought social justice as much as charitable actions.  Amongst them, those proposed for the Beacon Awards, Angela Burdett-CoutsDavid Lloyd George, the Salvation Army (150 years and going strong) and many others.

Amongst the work-houses were the Alms Houses, usually provided for those from specific trades or professions who had fallen upon hard times (pictures from a small exhibit/tour at the Geffrye Museum).  Alms houses still exist, please click here for more.

Lansbury and the Poplar Rate Rebels

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Up You Come

 

Then there were those who courageously fought for common rights.

The formation of workers unions and the fellowship of humanity.

Even Winston Churchill, who started as a Liberal and became a Conservative, said “The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries”.

Even surrounded by the pursuits of greed, the slow advance of true humanity has been indomitable. Showing itself as inherent throughout time, it cannot decline, it keeps on being born.

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Amongst these pursuits has been the advantages of coal, steam and steel. An industrial revolution and an extent of hard toil that gave us all the modern advantages, which we largely take for granted.

Alderman A E Draper 3.

Our societies have been the foremost in receiving the advantages of the industrial revolution and therefore the foremost in creating the resulting problems of climate damage.   It is those who have yet to follow this route who will suffer the most damage before they receive any major benefit.    It is up to us, who have the benefits,  to be the foremost in resolving the matter.   Those who may wish to know more about how, could click here ⇐, and maybe one day ~

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Woodscaper

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And, thank you for visiting Freed From Time.


Geffrye Museum – Interiors

The Geoffrye Museum is very close to Hoxton station on the London Overground Line.   There is a front and back garden area, which is worth seeing, and entrance to the museum is free.    The interior has a long row of rooms which depict interior decor and furniture throughout the ages.  There is also an exhibition area in the basement and one may join a tour of a small Alms House exhibit.

Here is a taste of the museum.

Geffrye Museum - Ornate Vases

 

Geffrye Museum - Hall in 1630

 

Geffrye Museum - Paintings

 

Geffrye Museum - Painting

 

Geffrye Museum - Vase

 

Geffrye Museum - 4

 

Geffrye Museum - 5

 

Geffrye Museum - 3

 

Geffrye Museum - 6

 

Geffrye Museum - 7


#SaveFoP: Save Our Freedom of Panorama

The issue is now resolved.  The petition was successful and Freedom of Panorama was saved. With thanks to all who participated.

– With links to the petition, UK MEP’s email addresses and tweeting tags. Please pass it around. :-).

Originally posted on phnat.org (Photographer Not A Terrorist).   With thanks to  Nico Trinkhaus who created the petition and Rabirius (Rabirius.me) who promoted a chain reaction.

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Panorama Image © Grant Smith

On 9 July 2015 the European Parliament will vote on the “Freedom of Panorama” legislation, a law that if passed will restrict your right to take photographs from a public place of buildings and even views that have been copyrighted. Read more here.

In the the days leading up to the vote photographers rights campaign group I’m a Photographer Not a Terrorist (PHNAT) calls on all photographers, professional and amateur, to go out and photograph your local landscapes and views, then tweet your photos to the European Parliament.

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No Freedom Of Panorama

The issue is now resolved.  The petition was successful and Freedom of Panorama was saved. With thanks to all who participated.

A very important issue with a link to a vital petition, for residents and visitors who wish to photograph in Europe. It is not well known that the right to photograph in Europe could soon be severely restricted.  The petition already has more than 150,000 supporters (on 1 July 2015) but needs more.  Your help will make a difference.  A link to the petition is below.

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No Freedom Of Panorama

The European Parliament might destroy photography as we know it by taking away the Freedom of Panorama. That means public buildings and other works of art in public spaces will have a copyright and you need to ask permission to publish photos taken in European cities.

To demonstrate what it might look like, I prepared a photo of Berlin, where I removed the Reichstagsgebäude.

Here is a link to a petition where you will also find more information.

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Geffrye Museum Gardens and Flowers

The Geffrye Museum Font Garden

15 pics. One can have a pleasant picnic in the front garden, stroll through the rose and herb garden to the rear and then return to the front and enter the museum free.   The museum interiors are series of rooms depicting the changes of decor and furnishing over time .

Geffrye Museum - Front Garden

 

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The Rear Herb and Rose Gardens

Together with many other colourful blooms.
Geffrye Museum - Rose and Herb Garden

 

Geffrye Museum - Rose 6

 

Geffrye Museum - Rhodendron

 

Geffrye Museum - DSC_8204

 

Geffrye Museum - Flower

 

Geffrye Museum - DSC_8201

 

 

Geffrye Museum - DSC_8171

 

Geffrye Museum - DSC_8194


Sutton House

Lenenfold Parlour

Sutton House Linenfold Parlour

So called because of its rare linenfold design wood paneling.

19 pics. Sutton House is not very big but it is a real gem and is well worth a visit.  It was built-in 1535 by Sir Ralph Sadleir (Principal Secretary of State to Henry VIII) and has a long history of occupation including merchants, sea captains, Huguenot silk-weavers, Victorian schoolmistresses and Edwardian clergy.  In later years it was used by WWII Fire Wardens, the ASTMS Union and then a squat/music venue/community center known as the Blue Room.   The staff are friendly and helpful and it is well managed which results in a sense of preserved rather than restored.

More history here, website (opening times/small entry fee) here ⇒ and essential travel guide here ⇐.   Note: sometimes the website (2019) is misleading about opening times and how to book a visit, you can contact here ».

There is also a Georgian Parlour, tea room, small cafe. outdoor seating areas, used book shop, cellar and chapel (little bare though), small garden/play area and community room.  The site hosts a number of events and family themed days (check the website above).

Do use the paper guide provided on entry, otherwise it is very easy to miss a room or one of the treasure chests.

Art Gallery

Sutton House Art Gallery

If you click on twice to expand, then you will see the names of the young artists.  The room also has an audio-visual guide.

Little Chamber

Sutton House Little Chamber

 

Sutton House Cradle

 

Sutton House Chest

 

Great Chamber

Sir Ralph Sadleir MP

Sir Ralph Sadleir MP

 

Lady Sadleir and Sir Edwin Sadleir both by Mary Beale

Lady Sadleir and Sir Edwin Sadleir both by Mary Beale

 

Victorian Room

Sutton House Victorian Room

 

Sutton House Victorian Clock

 

Sutton House Victorian Porcelain

 

Sutton House Chair

 

Tudor Kitchen

Sutton House Tudor Kitchen

That’s my selfie.

Top Floor

Sutton House Top Floor Eye

This is what remains of the the Blue Room squat, which has it’s own history.

Courtyard Seating

Sutton House Courtyard Seating

 

Sutton House Photo Mask

 

Breakers Yard Garden and Sand Pit

Sutton House Breakers Yard

 

Shop

Sutton House Shop

I do love a duck.


Flowers at Kenwood Park

10 pics. Kenwood Gardens can be found here and Kenwood House interiors (with information and travel) here.  

Flowers at Kenwood Gardens

Mostly Rhododendron in a great variety of colours and roses near the cafe

Rhodenron 3 Kenwood

 

Rhodenron 2 Kenwood

 

Rhodenron 1 Kenwood

 

Kenwood Gardens

Kenwood is a very welcoming place and this flower even has dance steps for the bees  :-).

Flowers at the Cafe Seating Area and Shop Wall

Flowers at Kenwood 1

 

Flowers at Kenwood 2

 

Flowers at Kenwood 3

 

Flowers at Kenwood 4

 

Flowers at Kenwood 6

 

Flowers at Kenwood 6


Kenwood House Gardens

Kenwood House

This is the front of Kenwood House with entrance to the rear, gardens to the left and cafe/shop to the right.  The interiors are here and flowers are here.  Entrance is free to both house and gardens and non-commercial photographers are welcome inside.

The nearest underground rail station is Archway and the 210 bus can be taken from stand E  to the next stop E (near Compton Ave) and then a short walk to Kenwood House.

This is one of the most pleasant and peaceful gardens and park-lands that I have visited. Most of the flowers are Rhododendron in a great variety of colours.  There will be close ups in the next post.

Kenwood House Gardens
Kenwood House Gardens 1

 

Just to the left of the Dairy (small white building) in the distance just beyond the gardens, is a statue by Henry Moore.

Henry Moore - Two Piece Reclining Figure No 5 - Kenwood House

Henry Moore – Two Piece Reclining Figure No 5 .   Myself, I might have called it “Dreams of a Jive Bunny”.  🙂

Back to the gardens.

Kenwood House Gardens 3

 

Kenwood House Gardens 2

 

Kenwood House Gardens 4

 

Spot the Gorilla

Kenwood Park Lake

This is a view to the south of Kenwood Park and beyond is Hampstead Heath.  If you look closely, just to the right of center, one might see a huge green shaggy gorilla with three fingers in the water.  🙂  And, who’s he talking to ?  🙂

Kenwood House Cafe

The cafe has a very pleasant seating area amongst an array of flowers, with more seating from where this photograph is taken, and a shop to the right.  The staff are friendly and, although quite busy, a very calm and enjoyable atmosphere.

Here is the boss (of all he surveys). 🙂

Kenwood House Rook


Kenwood House – Interiors

Kenwood House is free to enter and photography is allowed.  It houses a massive art collection bequeathed by Lord Iveagh (Vermeer, Rembrandt, Gainsborough, Reynolds, Larkin and Boucher) and sits amongst an ornamental garden with parklands and is adjacent to Hampstead Heath.   There is also a shop and the cafe, Gardens ( here ) and Flowers ( here ) are a delight .

It does get quite busy with tours and school trips.  Nevertheless it has a calm ambiance with friendly staff and an occasional school party sitting on the floor quietly mesmerized by a story teller.  You might wish to click on  The Website.

The easiest route is to Archway underground station and then the 210 bus from stand E to the next stand E by Compton Rd.

The Rooms

Kenwood House Paintings

 

 

The Ceilings

Ceiling - Kenwood House

Foyer

 

Ceiling Art - Kenwood House

 

Kenwood House - Library

Library

 

Ceiling Art 2 - Kenwood House

 

The Paintings

Rembrandt – self portrait with two circles

It seems that selfies are nothing new to the world.

Man Offering Grapes to a Girl - Francois Boucher

Man Offering Grapes to a Girl – Francois Boucher

Lady Isabella Rich - Attr William Larkin

Lady Isabella Rich – Attr William Larkin

Diana Cecil - Countess of Oxford - attr William Larkin

Diana Cecil – Countess of Oxford – attr William Larkin

The Cherry Gatherers - Francois Boucher

The Cherry Gatherers – Francois Boucher

Dido Elizabeth Belle and Lady Elizabeth Murray by Johann Zoffany at Kenwood House

Dido Elizabeth Belle and Lady Elizabeth Murray by Johann Zoffany

 

Some Trinkets

Kenwood House - Broach

 

Cameos - Kenwood House

 

Bracelets - Kenwood House

 


Floral Fusion 2

3 pics.

← Previous Flora Fusion 1.

A little something to brighten the day (click on a picture for full screen and again to magnify).

fusion 2d

A little more colour ↓.

Floral fusion 2e

A little less flowers ↓.

fusion E2c2

 

No flowers were harmed whilst making this display but several brain cells went walkabouts. 😀


Flora Fusion 1

4 pics.

Floral Fusion 2 →.
Fusion 1

 

Flora Fusion 3

 

Flora Fusion 2

 

Fusion 4


When I’m 64

A little whimsy to brighten the day.

            Vera, Chuck and Dave

                                                                                                       Vera, Chuck and Dave.

When I get older losing my hair, many years from now
Will you still be sending me a valentine
Birthday greetings, bottle of wine?
If I’d been out till quarter to three, would you lock the door?
Will you still need me, will you still feed me
When I’m sixty-four? .


Strawberry Hill House – Interiors

The interiors of Strawberry Hill House are so well refurbished, that it seems waiting for its first occupants. Whilst the house has few artifacts at present, the trust is raising funds to restore at least some of Horace Walpole’s massive collection.  For pictures of the castle-like exterior, history and essential information for visitors please click here.

These pictures are not necessarily in the order they were taken, do not include all the rooms and it is essential to use the guide-book to ensure seeing everything.

It is worth magnifying some of these pictures, especially the stained glass.  To do so please click on a picture and then again to magnify and then use your browser’s “back” key to return here..  Enjoy 🙂 .

Strawberry Hill House - Ceiling 1

 

Strawberry Hill House - Gallery Ceiling

 

Strawberry Hill House - Alcove 1

 

Strawberry Hill House - Alcove 2

 

Strawberry Hill House - Alcove 3

 

Strawberry Hill House - Fireplace

 

Strawberry Hill House - Door

 

Strawberry Hill House - Secret Door

 

Strawberry Hill House - Fireplace 4

 

Strawberry Hill House - Fireplace 3

 

Strawberry Hill House - Door 1

 

Strawberry Hill House - Fireplace 2

 

Strawberry Hill House - Fireplace 1

 

Strawberry Hill House - Floor Plaque

 

Strawberry Hill House - Ceiling 2

 

Strawberry Hill House - Ceiling 3

 

Strawberry Hill House - Window 4

 

Strawberry Hill House - Furniture

 

Strawberry Hill House - Stairs

 

Strawberry Hill House - Hound Figure

 

Strawberry Hill House - Staircase

 

Strawberry Hill House - Stained Glass

 

Strawberry Hill House - Stained Glass Window

 

Strawberry Hill House - Stained Glass Winow 2

 

Strawberry Hill House - Window 1

 

Strawberry Hill House - Window 2

 

Strawberry Hill House - Window 3

 

Strawberry Hill House - Dress

 

Strawberry Hill House - Museum