Royal Garrison Church, Portsmouth by Staticon
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Description
To quote the English Heritage website:
"The Royal Garrison Church was constructed about 1212 as part of a hospital complex. Although the nave was badly damaged in a 1941 fire-bomb raid on Portsmouth, the chancel remains roofed and furnished."
The statue in the foreground is Admiral Lord Nelson of Trafalgar fame. :-)
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Original Photograph 23 Jun 2014
Comments (4)
giulband
Great scene, well composed image. strange church with no ceil !!!
T.Rex
Very interesting, and beautiful photo. Sure hope it doesn't rain when they have services! Would be a bit of a problem holding a hymn book and rain falling on it. Keep up the good work! :-)
Star4mation
Super shot :)
ontar1
Nice view, thank you for the bit of history, outstanding capture!