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Mlle Soa
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And here she is, my new Iplehouse Soa! I traded her for my WooSoo. I'm so happy because Soa was on my wishlist! She had a default face-up which was fine but I like to do my own face-ups, it makes me feel more attached to the doll I guess. She doesn't have a name yet!
The castle was built over several centuries. Founded in the 1120s around a powerful Norman great tower, the castle was significantly enlarged by King John at the beginning of the 13th century. Huge water defences were created by damming the local streams, and the resulting fortifications proved able to withstand assaults by land and water in 1266. John of Gaunt spent lavishly in the late 14th century, turning the medieval castle into a palace fortress designed in the latest perpendicular style. The Earl of Leicester then expanded the castle during his tenure in the 16th century, constructing new Tudor buildings and exploiting the medieval heritage of Kenilworth to produce a fashionable Renaissance palace.
This photograph was taken using a Canon EOS 3 film camera and a 16-35mm f4L IS USM Lens, film used was 35mm Ilford HP5 Plus rated at 400 ISO. The film was developed using Ilford Ilfotec DD-X and was digitized using soa Nikon super coolscan 5000 ED processed with DXO 5 software.