Orkney: The Italian Chapel No.1 by mark.spooner
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Description
The Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm in Orkney was built by Italian prisoners of war captured in Africa during World War II. The prisoners were stationed on the island between 1942 and 1945 to help in construction of the Churchill Barriers at Scapa Flow.
The chapel was constructed from two Nissen huts joined end-to-end. The corrugated interior was then covered with plasterboard and the altar and altar rail were constructed from concrete left over from work on the barriers.
This capture is of the detail over the entrance.
Many thanks to all of you who have viewed and/or commented on my last capture.
Comments (12)
wingnut55
interesting bit of history.
KarmaSong
Very interesting narrative,a wonderful capture.
jeroni
Beautiful composition. excellent capture
awjay
SUPER COMPOSITION
durleybeachbum
Fascinating!
babuci
Nice frame Mark, excelent capture.
DaiKepler
Great photograph and interesting history!
artposer
very nice textures
Fidelity2
F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C.
ledwolorz
Beautiful !!!
evinrude
Nice!
joannabowyer
nice crop...