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Devon trip January 2013

Devon Allman - Devon Allman Project at Islington Assembly, London 4th September 2018

Devon County Show

Devon Williams, playing at Artroom in Seattle on Sunday, July 1st, 2007.

 

Not a 6x6 medium format scan..

 

I just used a scratchy overlay layer and then created a layer mask with it. Also, the photo really sucked hardcore, so I made it a silhouette.

Devon & Terrafyght live @ De Bosuil 26-5-2017

Bixham Devon Seaside Holiday

 

Brixham Devon

 

Bixham Devon

- Ryan Hiscott/JMP - 11/07/2019 - SPORT - Sandy Park - Exeter, England - Devon Sports Awards

Wall memorial: "To the memory of Lt Col. Hugh Leonard Acland Troyte, killed at St Venant, France 17th April 1918. This tablet is erected by the officers, W.O's, NCO's and Men of the 1st, 4th Battn. Devonshire Regt, which he commanded in India and Mesopotamia"

- Church of St Michael & All Angels, Bampton Devon

Picture with thanks - copyright www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/25245

Edited in Photomatix using 3 Raw photos, shot on a Canon EOS 350D and a Canon 50mm 1.8

 

Any comments are welcome! I'm pretty new to HDR and these are one of my first shots using this technique

On Heltor Rock. Looking north-northwestwards.

A rough hewn milestone on the old road between Peter Tavy and Horrabridge. Carved diagonally the inscription reads '13 Miles to Plymo'.

Church of St Andrew, East Allington Devon has probably 13c origins and had only a nave and chancel

The building appears to have been enlarged in the 14c by the addition of a north aisle and possibly the west tower. However the tower might have been largely rebuilt in the early 16c when the whole church was remodelled and enlarged with a south aisle & chapel and integral porch.

It now consists of a three stage west tower, nave and chancel in one, 5-bay, north and south aisles, The south aisle has a west bay occupied by an integral porch with a stair turret at the west end in the angle with the tower, which gives access to a chamber over the porch. The rood stair turret is on the north side.

The church was restored & refurbished by William Cubitt and reopened in 1875

The 1547 finely carved dark oak rood screen spanning across the nave and aisles is largely complete but the canopy is missing; It has the arms of the Fortescues and other families who intermarried with them. One of the carved bench ends fixed to the base is dated 1633. One bay of the south parclose screen survives. The north parclose is 20c but incorporates fragments of old tracery. www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/m979FTA707

The base and panels of the pulpit are 16c with Gothic foliage between the panels which have canopied niches The body bears Tudor characteristics; the billeted cornice round the top is Jacobean, and was probably added later. On the panels are carved the Prince of Wales' feathers, the harp, portcullis, rose, thistle, fleur-de-lis, unicorn and lion; there are also shields bearing the arms of the Fortescue family. www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/e4Zg437440

 

The chancel has monuments to the 18c Wells family. The south chapel and aisle has many to the Fortescue lords of the manor from 16c to 19c. www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/2E51978WD3

Most of the windows have 19c plain glass with red borders but there is a small fragment of Medieval glass surviving in one of the north chapel windows. www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/7s7o02JUDQ www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/k9JDmE055k www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/K715aG0g40

The tower has 6 bells, four of which were cast in 1723, one in 1861, and one in 1908.

 

The registers date: baptisms, 1554; marriages, 1555; burials, 1554.

  

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A week with the family in Lee Bay Devon

Dawlish Warren station. Annie and I walked from Starcross back to Dawlish Warren station via Cockwood, which was a lovely walk through the countryside.

My first uploads to flickr, slightly nervous! This was taken in October, the cloud formation seemed too good to miss.

View of Teignmouth Harbour from the balcony of our holiday home, Sandpiper on Broad Lane, Shaldon.

This photo links to my blog at www.heatheronhertravels.com/things-to-do-in-lynton-and-lynmouth-devon/

 

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Devon Hall handles the ball for the Cavaliers

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