It very probably was a tearoom, a place where the ladies who were shopping could stop, sit, snack on cakes, drink tea, and visit with friends.
Judy Dawe(15th August 2009)
Dorothy's camera was a Canon digital.
Judy Dawe(15th August 2009)
Apologies. The Cadets performed at Carlisle Cathedral that afternoon.
Judy Dawe(15th August 2009)
Seeing your pictures in and around Bodmin makes me realize I need to go back and spend more time there. Thanks.
Judy Dawe(15th August 2009)
Beautiful pictures of the church, Barbara.
Judy Dawe(15th August 2009)
I have a similar picture of St. Petroc. We must have stood on the same street corner to take our photos.
Judy Dawe(15th August 2009)
Shire Hall. Has the jail and a tourist center now in 2008. An interestin building
Judy Dawe(15th August 2009)
It's fascinating. The castle wasn't built as a fortress but a lodging for the Black Prince when he came to visit his holdings and for entertainmenting guests. He only visited once or twice - he went on crusade. He was the first Prince of Cornwall.
Judy Dawe(15th August 2009)
I enjoyed going down a mine and seeing an abandoned mine near St. Austell. These close-ups are really nice. A wonderful reminder of our past.
Judy Dawe(13th August 2009)
Wow! I thought it was an abstract Christmas trees. A second look revealed it's street lights. Amazing.
Judy Dawe(13th August 2009)
Beautiful Gates across from Buckingham Palace.
Judy Dawe(13th August 2009)
Good view of the palace and the statue in Queen Victoria's Square.
Judy Dawe(13th August 2009)
Interesting angle. I had trouble getting an inlcusive shot of the various coaches in the Royal Mews.
Judy Dawe(13th August 2009)
The ultimate coach in the Royal Mews. The details are exquisite up close.