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Gloucester: The Curious Cathedral

The Cathedral of Gloucester was built in the 7th century and is well known, among other things, for being a filming location for the Harry Potter movies. It is also famous for being very mysterious and even strange. The reason is the architectural style of the church, which is called “perpendicular style,” a more grotesque version of the medieval Gothic style. The glass windows are also very peculiar and exciting; there is even one depiction of a medieval Golf player! All in all, it is a fascinatingly grim but beautiful cathedral.

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A Voyage to the Old Kingdom

The proper history of England begins with the conquest of the island by the Anglo-Saxons in the 6th century. Still, for many thousand years before, the country was inhabited by settlers, who cultivated the land and made it arable for the upcoming generations. During this process, the landscape was altered extensively. Of course, England used to be covered by dense forests before, like other parts of Northern Europe. Much of the wood was used for chipmaking, as England was an island country and depended on sea trade and fishing. England became rich, and in the middle ages, beautiful castles and monasteries were built, surrounded by little towns, which became bigger towns with magnificent cathedrals later on. A lot of the history of England can still be seen today when traveling to England. Take your time, don’t hurry, and never forget the cup of tea in the afternoon!

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A Journey through England

England is a prosperous country when it comes to history and traditions. There are old mansions and ruins scattered all through the nation, surrounded very often by beautiful nature and accompanied by lovely gardens. Amiable is South England, which consists of exciting and sometimes even weird-looking coastlines. Get yourself a nice cup of tea, find a place with a great view, and enjoy yourself!

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Afternoon Project: London Pt. 3, Before Remembrance Day

As it turned out, the day I was in London on the 10th of November was the day before Remembrance Day, and Westminster was in complete preparations for the big event. Remembrance Day evolved out of the mourning for the death of World War I and became a kind of Veterans Day with many military parades and symbolism. Interestingly, the day before, there were a lot of veterans in White Hall, and I had the chance to photograph some of them.

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