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Pinkerton Academy is a secondary school in Derry, New Hampshire. It is the largest independent academy in the United States, serving roughly 3,400 students as the high school (grades 9 - 12) for the communities of Derry, Hampstead and Chester. The Academy is a private non-profit corporation administered by a Headmaster, who in turn acts under the direction of an elected twelve member Board of Trustees.
The Academy is set on a large New England campus. Since the original four-room Old Academy Building opened in 1815, nine major buildings have been constructed including the new Arts and Humanities Center dedicated in September, 2002. In addition to these major buildings, eight smaller buildings that serve specific needs are scattered around the campus.
American poet Robert Frost worked here from 1906 to 1911 as an English teacher.
A clocktower against a cloudy sky. High contrast image shot under natural lighting with lots of copy space.
Sketches with a pocket camera, exploring the landscape around the Clocktower. www.the-clocktower.co.uk Photographs by Timothy Soar using a Ricoh GXR p10
View from the Campanile: the Clocktower with the archway into the Mercerie leading to the Rialto. Venice.
The most recognisable feature of the villages is the Clocktower along the seafront of Kingsand. It was erected to commemorate the coronation of King George V and the building it is attached to (locally referred to as the Institute) is used as a community hall. The Institute also contains a large cross-stitch tapestry picture of the two villages which was made by residents to commemorate the golden jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
Kingsand, Cornwall, UK
Our Photoblog, impressions of the Cumbrian landscape made with a Ricoh compact digital camera. Simple images, uploaded directly from the camera's jpeg file, they are intended as a direct, spontaneous and unedited observation. Part of an occasional series documenting the landscape around the Clocktower photography centre, Low Wood, Cumbria.