Before he became famous as a novelist and poet. Thomas Hardy trained as an architect. In 186s he joined the firm of Covent Garden based architect Arthur Blomfield.
At this time the development of London was pushing ahead fast with new housing and railways. At this time that an older part of St Pancras Churchyard was designated for redevelopment in order to make way for a new railway line. The Bishop of London gave the contract for this work to Blomfield who passed responsibility on to his student, Hardy.
Hardy oversaw the removal and reburial of the bodies, and a number of the headstones were placed in a circular pattern around an ash tree. The stones and tree have never needed to be moved since and now the ash tree is slowly consuming the stones into its trunk.
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Sunday, August 12, 2012
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Pebbles
Much of my time was spent on various beaches around the isle of Anglesey. Each was different, all were almost deserted and all gave me different images.
These pebbles are from a beach I posted some images from a few days ago. I took several hundred images on this beach and I am still looking at the files and finding new pictures.
These pebbles are from a beach I posted some images from a few days ago. I took several hundred images on this beach and I am still looking at the files and finding new pictures.
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
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