Tony / Guy@Fawkes: Chester Clock
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: William Webb-Ellis (1806-1872), who was supposed to have started the game of rugby in 1823 by picking up and running with the ball.
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: William Webb-Ellis statue outside Rugby school.
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: Commemoration of England winning the Rugby Union World Cup in 2003
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: The old butter cross, which can also be still seen on the Greens is thought to be where people would leave food for plague victims to avoid contact with the disease themselves.
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: The village greens at Bilton are ancient and include a butter cross and stocks. The stocks were sold in 1888 and were kept in a museum until 1954 when they were reinstated on the Greens and where they can still be seen today.
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: Chesterton Windmill
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: Chesterton Windmill
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: Chesterton Windmill
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: St.Johns Church from The Tump in Autumn
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: Lindisfarne Priory
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: Lindisfarne Castle from the Priory grounds
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: Gateway.Lindisfarne Priory
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: Gateway....Lindisfarne Priory
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: St Mary's Parish Church
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: St Cuthbert of Lindisfarne
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: St Mary's Parish Church
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: Lindisfarne Castle.
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: Chesterton Windmill
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: Tower of the Church of St. Laurence.
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: The village of Stoneleigh
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: cottage in Stoneleigh
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: black background
Tony / Guy@Fawkes: st laurence church against a mackerel sky