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When it started to rain heavily we decided to leave and move on to Oxford.
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A weird sculpture in Winchester.
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An amazing tree root in Winchester.
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The stone seat in Winchester. Notice the fox sleeping beneath.
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The City Museum in Winchester.
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A decorative bollard in Winchester.
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Decorative Bollards
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An old door in WInchester.
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A magnificent clock at Lloyds Bank Winchester.
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The 14C City Cross in Winchester.
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The 14C City Cross.
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The 14th Century City Cross in Winchester.
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Another small church: St Swithun upon Kingsgate is a Church of England church in Winchester, Hampshire, England, built in the Middle Ages in the Early English style. Located above the medieval Kingsgate, one of the principal entrances to the city, the church is unusual in forming a part of the fabric of the old city walls
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St Swithen's Church Winchester.
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St Swithen's Church in Winchester. It is large enough for only 2 people.
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Winchester School, a famous public school.
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Another view of the Bishop's residence in Winchester.
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The Pilgrim's School in Winchester.
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The Bishop's House.
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Thomas Garnier (1776–1873) was an English churchman and botanist, Dean of Winchester from 1840 to 1872.
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A sundial on the Cathedral. Unfortunately it wasn't working at the time as it was not sunny.
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King George red Post Box. George VI reigned from 1936 to 1952. Many Royal Mail boxes of that era can be seen around England.
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Am eatly start for Market Traders. This one didn't have a model of my Land Rover County 110.
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A lonely soldier stands guard over Winchester's centre of religion.
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The Cathederal from the Bishop's Garden.
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The tree lined path to Winchester Cathederal. Very beautiful unless it is raining.
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The gate to Winchester Cathederal.
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Another early morning photo of Winchester Cathedral.
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Winchester Cathederal. We arrived in the UK at Portsmouth very early in the morning so with a few hours to spare we decided to visit Winchester. It was wet, the boys of Winchester School were still tucked up in bed and the market traders were just setting up.
When it started to rain heavily we decided to leave and move on to Oxford.
A weird sculpture in Winchester.
An amazing tree root in Winchester.
The stone seat in Winchester. Notice the fox sleeping beneath.
The City Museum in Winchester.
A decorative bollard in Winchester.
Decorative Bollards
An old door in WInchester.
A magnificent clock at Lloyds Bank Winchester.
The 14C City Cross in Winchester.
The 14C City Cross.
The 14th Century City Cross in Winchester.
Another small church: St Swithun upon Kingsgate is a Church of England church in Winchester, Hampshire, England, built in the Middle Ages in the Early English style. Located above the medieval Kingsgate, one of the principal entrances to the city, the church is unusual in forming a part of the fabric of the old city walls
St Swithen's Church Winchester.
St Swithen's Church in Winchester. It is large enough for only 2 people.
Winchester School, a famous public school.
Another view of the Bishop's residence in Winchester.
The Pilgrim's School in Winchester.
The Bishop's House.
Thomas Garnier (1776–1873) was an English churchman and botanist, Dean of Winchester from 1840 to 1872.
A sundial on the Cathedral. Unfortunately it wasn't working at the time as it was not sunny.
King George red Post Box. George VI reigned from 1936 to 1952. Many Royal Mail boxes of that era can be seen around England.
Am eatly start for Market Traders. This one didn't have a model of my Land Rover County 110.
A lonely soldier stands guard over Winchester's centre of religion.
The Cathederal from the Bishop's Garden.
The tree lined path to Winchester Cathederal. Very beautiful unless it is raining.
The gate to Winchester Cathederal.
Another early morning photo of Winchester Cathedral.
Winchester Cathederal. We arrived in the UK at Portsmouth very early in the morning so with a few hours to spare we decided to visit Winchester. It was wet, the boys of Winchester School were still tucked up in bed and the market traders were just setting up.