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Avening Church (Holy Cross), Gloucestershire, 12 November, 2015. Pictured is the west frontage of the nave with two Georgian 18th Century windows in Norman style.
Waiting departure from Redditch.
The Cross City Line is operated by West Midlands Railway and, as the name suggests, crosses Birmingham from north to south.
The northern terminus is Lichfield Trent Valley and the line runs through Lichfield, Sutton Coldfield and Aston to Birmingham New Street. South of New Street it passes the University of Birmingham, Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Bournville to Longbridge from where alternate trains carry on to either Redditch or Bromsgrove.
There is a 10 minute frequency Monday to Saturday between Lichfield and Longbridge, 15 minutes on Sundays.
At its extremities the line runs through rural scenery in Staffordshire and Worcestershire although most of the route is very much urban and within the City of Birmingham.
while molly danced, I visited a graveyard.
Always kinda eery after dark, but once I realized most of these folks died over 200 years ago, I figured they were long gone.
Cross in the Clouds
170 foot tall cross located at Sagemont Church.
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Members of the Carl Sandburg College men's and women's cross country teams practice in late August as they prepare for their season. The workout spread between the western portion of the Main Campus and extended over to the Lake Storey grounds.
Cross Country - Honolulu Marathon / Kaiser High School Invitational
September 27, 2014 - Kaiser High School
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"I didn't understand anything. Zero suffered and suffered for four years. What were you thinking, all by yourself? He loathes vampires so much, he wants to kill them all. All this time, Zero wanted to kill himself too..."
-Yuki Cross From Vampire Knight
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Wandering around Borough, I came across this by accident. The Southbank was the wild side of Medieval London and the river, and was a little legal black hole where prostitutes could work unharrassed by the authorities, under the protection of the Bishop of Winchester, no less (the ruins of whose palace can be seen on the other side of Borough Market. The prostitutes were known as 'Winchester's geese'.
The Bishop was a pimp, in other words. The prostitutes were not allowed to be buried in hallowed ground (despite having contributed to the building of the Bishop's palace), so they were buried here in an outcasts' cemetery.
Borough was the archetypal Dickensian slum in the 19th century, and the cemetery was declared full in 1853. Some bones were uncovered during the excavations for the Jubilee line extension. The property is now owned by Transport for London, and there is a local campaign for a garden of remembrance to be made.