Detail of mural, Archway of St John the Baptist, Bristol
The church was built in the 14th century (and heavily modified in the 19th century) with the tower and steeple over St John’s Gate, the last remaining city gateway. The church is very narrow as it is built into and alongside the city walls. Consequently it is also known as St John’s on the Wall.
The Church is now redundant & the archways either side are covered in commisioned “graffiti”
Thanks to everyone who visits & comments on my work
Due to time constraints I’ve decided that I’ll not spend time just saying individual thanks when someone comments on my work. Far better I feel to spend time looking at their portfolio & enjoying & commenting on their work, by way of thanks for visting & commenting on my work.
Of course I’ll say thank you to our hardworking hosts when featured, and sometimes you just have to answer a question, but apart from that I’m in silent mode.
mural, st johns on the wall, archway, st john the baptist, bristol
Comments
Great detail shot Dave, well captured mate
What a lovely capture,great colours Dave
Wow, what a gorgeous capture and colors.
brilliant find, dave! :-) val
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nice!
Lovely detail and colours, Dave , also congratulations on the feature !!
Beautiful work :)
Superb shot Dave..
Congratulations on your feature 5/20/11