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Uploaded: 07/24/07 9:27 AM GMT
Four from Conishead
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CONISHEAD PRIORY....This gorgeous place where Owd Bob and I visited!...A selection of four views!....

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.ekowalska
07/24/07 9:41 AM GMT
What an interesting place to visit! The temple looks so exotic. This delightful set of photos makes for a beautiful summer postcard.
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::J_272004
07/24/07 9:48 AM GMT
Great shots Ann, these would definately make wonderful postcards, great colours, lovely and clear.. is the temple in the same grounds as the castle?
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::Hottrockin
07/24/07 10:46 AM GMT
Super duper structures Ann!! A fine place for a visit it looks!! I really luv the one in the upper right...smashing!!
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round?? Picture Purrrfect .
::LynEve
07/24/07 11:44 AM GMT
The clarity and composition of all four of these would let them stand well on their own and togther they make someting quite special. As has been said - would make a wonderful postcard.
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::DigiCamMan
07/24/07 5:11 PM GMT
Beautiful buildings. Nicely done.
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::cynlee
07/25/07 6:01 AM GMT
Ah, now there's a wonderful way to give us a quick tour of the place. Every photo so crisp and clear and put together very well. Yes, a postcard as LynEve suggests could be made from this.
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You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being. - Hermes

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