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The gardens at Riseholme College in Riseholme Lincolnshire.
The Riseholme Hall was built in the middle of the 18th century by the Chaplin family. Formal tree planting and the lake were already in place by 1779, but by the early-19th century the south park had become more informal. In 1840 the estate was sold to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, to become the Palace for the Bishop of Lincoln. The hall and park were re-modelled and a new church was built. The estate was sold in 1887. It was later bought by the County Council in 1945.
The site was converted into Riseholme Farm Institute in 1949, before becoming in 1966 the Lindsey College of Agriculture. In 1980, the Lindsey College merged with its counterparts in the parts of Holland and Kesteven, and the combined county-wide college of agriculture was taken over by De Montfort University in 1994, before transferring to the University of Lincoln in 2001. The University of Lincoln announced that it would not be renewing its further education contract at Riseholme College after August 2012. Bishop Burton College then took over the site to deliver courses for post-16 students.
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Riseholme Hall, in Riseholme Lincolnshire.
It was built in the middle of the 18th century by the Chaplin family. Formal tree planting and the lake were already in place by 1779, but by the early-19th century the south park had become more informal. In 1840 the estate was sold to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, to become the Palace for the Bishop of Lincoln. The hall and park were re-modelled and a new church was built. The estate was sold in 1887. It was later bought by the County Council in 1945.
The site was converted into Riseholme Farm Institute in 1949, before becoming in 1966 the Lindsey College of Agriculture. In 1980, the Lindsey College merged with its counterparts in the parts of Holland and Kesteven, and the combined county-wide college of agriculture was taken over by De Montfort University in 1994, before transferring to the University of Lincoln in 2001. The University of Lincoln announced that it would not be renewing its further education contract at Riseholme College after August 2012. Bishop Burton College then took over the site to deliver courses for post-16 students.
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The gardens at Riseholme College in Riseholme, Lincolnshire.
The Riseholme Hall was built in the middle of the 18th century by the Chaplin family. Formal tree planting and the lake were already in place by 1779, but by the early-19th century the south park had become more informal. In 1840 the estate was sold to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, to become the Palace for the Bishop of Lincoln. The hall and park were re-modelled and a new church was built. The estate was sold in 1887. It was later bought by the County Council in 1945.
The site was converted into Riseholme Farm Institute in 1949, before becoming in 1966 the Lindsey College of Agriculture. In 1980, the Lindsey College merged with its counterparts in the parts of Holland and Kesteven, and the combined county-wide college of agriculture was taken over by De Montfort University in 1994, before transferring to the University of Lincoln in 2001. The University of Lincoln announced that it would not be renewing its further education contract at Riseholme College after August 2012. Bishop Burton College then took over the site to deliver courses for post-16 students.
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Comic-Con Leicester. March 2025.
De Montfort University.
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The gardens at Riseholme College in Riseholme Lincolnshire.
The Riseholme Hall was built in the middle of the 18th century by the Chaplin family. Formal tree planting and the lake were already in place by 1779, but by the early-19th century the south park had become more informal. In 1840 the estate was sold to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, to become the Palace for the Bishop of Lincoln. The hall and park were re-modelled and a new church was built. The estate was sold in 1887. It was later bought by the County Council in 1945.
The site was converted into Riseholme Farm Institute in 1949, before becoming in 1966 the Lindsey College of Agriculture. In 1980, the Lindsey College merged with its counterparts in the parts of Holland and Kesteven, and the combined county-wide college of agriculture was taken over by De Montfort University in 1994, before transferring to the University of Lincoln in 2001. The University of Lincoln announced that it would not be renewing its further education contract at Riseholme College after August 2012. Bishop Burton College then took over the site to deliver courses for post-16 students.
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The gardens at Riseholme College in Riseholme Lincolnshire.
The Riseholme Hall was built in the middle of the 18th century by the Chaplin family. Formal tree planting and the lake were already in place by 1779, but by the early-19th century the south park had become more informal. In 1840 the estate was sold to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, to become the Palace for the Bishop of Lincoln. The hall and park were re-modelled and a new church was built. The estate was sold in 1887. It was later bought by the County Council in 1945.
The site was converted into Riseholme Farm Institute in 1949, before becoming in 1966 the Lindsey College of Agriculture. In 1980, the Lindsey College merged with its counterparts in the parts of Holland and Kesteven, and the combined county-wide college of agriculture was taken over by De Montfort University in 1994, before transferring to the University of Lincoln in 2001. The University of Lincoln announced that it would not be renewing its further education contract at Riseholme College after August 2012. Bishop Burton College then took over the site to deliver courses for post-16 students.
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2012. The Dark Knight Rises. Batmobile - Tumbler.
Comic-Con Leicester. March 2025.
De Montfort University.
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No Group Awards/Banners, thanks
The gardens at Riseholme College in Riseholme Lincolnshire.
The Riseholme Hall was built in the middle of the 18th century by the Chaplin family. Formal tree planting and the lake were already in place by 1779, but by the early-19th century the south park had become more informal. In 1840 the estate was sold to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, to become the Palace for the Bishop of Lincoln. The hall and park were re-modelled and a new church was built. The estate was sold in 1887. It was later bought by the County Council in 1945.
The site was converted into Riseholme Farm Institute in 1949, before becoming in 1966 the Lindsey College of Agriculture. In 1980, the Lindsey College merged with its counterparts in the parts of Holland and Kesteven, and the combined county-wide college of agriculture was taken over by De Montfort University in 1994, before transferring to the University of Lincoln in 2001. The University of Lincoln announced that it would not be renewing its further education contract at Riseholme College after August 2012. Bishop Burton College then took over the site to deliver courses for post-16 students.
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The grounds of Riseholme Hall a Grade II Listed Building in Riseholme Lincolnshire.
The Hall was built in the middle of the 18th century by the Chaplin family. Formal tree planting and the lake were already in place by 1779, but by the early-19th century the south park had become more informal. In 1840 the estate was sold to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, to become the Palace for the Bishop of Lincoln. The hall and park were re-modelled and a new church was built. The estate was sold in 1887. It was later bought by the County Council in 1945.
The site was converted into Riseholme Farm Institute in 1949, before becoming in 1966 the Lindsey College of Agriculture. In 1980, the Lindsey College merged with its counterparts in the parts of Holland and Kesteven, and the combined county-wide college of agriculture was taken over by De Montfort University in 1994, before transferring to the University of Lincoln in 2001. The University of Lincoln announced that it would not be renewing its further education contract at Riseholme College after August 2012. Bishop Burton College then took over the site to deliver courses for post-16 students.
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Riseholme Hall a Grade II Listed Building in Riseholme, Lincolnshire.
The Hall was built in the middle of the 18th century by the Chaplin family. Formal tree planting and the lake were already in place by 1779, but by the early-19th century the south park had become more informal. In 1840 the estate was sold to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, to become the Palace for the Bishop of Lincoln. The hall and park were re-modelled and a new church was built. The estate was sold in 1887. It was later bought by the County Council in 1945.
The site was converted into Riseholme Farm Institute in 1949, before becoming in 1966 the Lindsey College of Agriculture. In 1980, the Lindsey College merged with its counterparts in the parts of Holland and Kesteven, and the combined county-wide college of agriculture was taken over by De Montfort University in 1994, before transferring to the University of Lincoln in 2001. The University of Lincoln announced that it would not be renewing its further education contract at Riseholme College after August 2012. Bishop Burton College then took over the site to deliver courses for post-16 students.
The gardens at Riseholme College in Riseholme Lincolnshire.
The Riseholme Hall was built in the middle of the 18th century by the Chaplin family. Formal tree planting and the lake were already in place by 1779, but by the early-19th century the south park had become more informal. In 1840 the estate was sold to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, to become the Palace for the Bishop of Lincoln. The hall and park were re-modelled and a new church was built. The estate was sold in 1887. It was later bought by the County Council in 1945.
The site was converted into Riseholme Farm Institute in 1949, before becoming in 1966 the Lindsey College of Agriculture. In 1980, the Lindsey College merged with its counterparts in the parts of Holland and Kesteven, and the combined county-wide college of agriculture was taken over by De Montfort University in 1994, before transferring to the University of Lincoln in 2001. The University of Lincoln announced that it would not be renewing its further education contract at Riseholme College after August 2012. Bishop Burton College then took over the site to deliver courses for post-16 students.
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The grounds of Riseholme Hall a Grade II Listed Building in Riseholme Lincolnshire.
The Hall was built in the middle of the 18th century by the Chaplin family. Formal tree planting and the lake were already in place by 1779, but by the early-19th century the south park had become more informal. In 1840 the estate was sold to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, to become the Palace for the Bishop of Lincoln. The hall and park were re-modelled and a new church was built. The estate was sold in 1887. It was later bought by the County Council in 1945.
The site was converted into Riseholme Farm Institute in 1949, before becoming in 1966 the Lindsey College of Agriculture. In 1980, the Lindsey College merged with its counterparts in the parts of Holland and Kesteven, and the combined county-wide college of agriculture was taken over by De Montfort University in 1994, before transferring to the University of Lincoln in 2001. The University of Lincoln announced that it would not be renewing its further education contract at Riseholme College after August 2012. Bishop Burton College then took over the site to deliver courses for post-16 students.
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Beck Cottage on the grounds of the former Riseholme Hall and now Riseholme College, on Riseholme Road, Riseholme, West Lindesey, Lincolnshire.
The Riseholme Hall was built in the middle of the 18th century by the Chaplin family. Formal tree planting and the lake were already in place by 1779, but by the early-19th century the south park had become more informal. In 1840 the estate was sold to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, to become the Palace for the Bishop of Lincoln. The hall and park were re-modelled and a new church was built. The estate was sold in 1887. It was later bought by the County Council in 1945.
The site was converted into Riseholme Farm Institute in 1949, before becoming in 1966 the Lindsey College of Agriculture. In 1980, the Lindsey College merged with its counterparts in the parts of Holland and Kesteven, and the combined county-wide college of agriculture was taken over by De Montfort University in 1994, before transferring to the University of Lincoln in 2001. The University of Lincoln announced that it would not be renewing its further education contract at Riseholme College after August 2012. Bishop Burton College then took over the site to deliver courses for post-16 students.
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Riseholme Hall, in Riseholme Lincolnshire.
It was built in the middle of the 18th century by the Chaplin family. Formal tree planting and the lake were already in place by 1779, but by the early-19th century the south park had become more informal. In 1840 the estate was sold to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, to become the Palace for the Bishop of Lincoln. The hall and park were re-modelled and a new church was built. The estate was sold in 1887. It was later bought by the County Council in 1945.
The site was converted into Riseholme Farm Institute in 1949, before becoming in 1966 the Lindsey College of Agriculture. In 1980, the Lindsey College merged with its counterparts in the parts of Holland and Kesteven, and the combined county-wide college of agriculture was taken over by De Montfort University in 1994, before transferring to the University of Lincoln in 2001. The University of Lincoln announced that it would not be renewing its further education contract at Riseholme College after August 2012. Bishop Burton College then took over the site to deliver courses for post-16 students.
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2012. The Dark Knight Rises. Batmobile - Tumbler.
Comic-Con Leicester. March 2025.
De Montfort University.
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(left) BB-8 and (right) R2-D2.
Comic-Con Leicester. March 2025.
De Montfort University.
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No Group Awards/Banners, thanks
This shot with the bus going past works well on it's own merit. But does it work well for Camera School? Is the exposure good? Does it follow the rule of Thirds? Do the light trails flow?
Riseholme Woods in the grounds of Riseholme Hall a Grade II Listed Building in Riseholme Lincolnshire.
The Hall was built in the middle of the 18th century by the Chaplin family. Formal tree planting and the lake were already in place by 1779, but by the early-19th century the south park had become more informal. In 1840 the estate was sold to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, to become the Palace for the Bishop of Lincoln. The hall and park were re-modelled and a new church was built. The estate was sold in 1887. It was later bought by the County Council in 1945.
The site was converted into Riseholme Farm Institute in 1949, before becoming in 1966 the Lindsey College of Agriculture. In 1980, the Lindsey College merged with its counterparts in the parts of Holland and Kesteven, and the combined county-wide college of agriculture was taken over by De Montfort University in 1994, before transferring to the University of Lincoln in 2001. The University of Lincoln announced that it would not be renewing its further education contract at Riseholme College after August 2012. Bishop Burton College then took over the site to deliver courses for post-16 students.