After the battle, the bodies of both armies were taken to briefly rest at the nearby church of St Paul’s at Branxton. The church was rebuilt in 1849, so very little of the original building remains.
10 Comments CherryPie on Oct 31st 2009
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After the battle, the bodies of both armies were taken to briefly rest at the nearby church of St Paul’s at Branxton. The church was rebuilt in 1849, so very little of the original building remains.
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10 Comments CherryPie on Oct 31st 2009
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Magnificent. The composition of the middle shot is superb.
Glad you like it
Beautiful photo’s.
Thank you
Like it? Your photography is so professional and I’m sure the less wordy would agree that it’s a sight for sore eyes over here.
Thank you James
Love it, Cherie. Fitting conclusion to the series. Favourite shot is the church from the corn(?)field. Thank you!
Thank You
I think I might have to do just one more. I thought of something else I should add…
More excellent photos Cherie!
Thanks Jams