Tintagel Wall Art
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I used 4 of my photographs to produce this. I used Corel X3 to photoshop and the Corel airbrush to make alterations to the eyes and cat. / The location is Tintagel Castle. / I used the same photograph of Tintagel Castle for The Book of Magics.
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Listed Building
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Built on the west coast of Cornwall, the remains of Tintagel Castle keep the legend of King Arthur and his knights of the round table alive today. The spectacular views and coastal walks attract tourists to the area even in late October, weather permitting.
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The view through the remains of Tintagel castle of the sea lashing the English coast.
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The sun sets over the grounds of St Materiana’s Church, Tintagel, Cornwall UK
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A photograph of a waterfall at Rocky Valley. A walk along the public footpath at Rocky Valley which is situated between Boscastle and Tintagel in Cornwall, and towards the end where the stream meets the sea lies this waterfall. A careful clamber down the rocks enabled me to get the position for this shot. A slow shutter speed was used to create the flowing effect of the water.
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Originally built as a small manor house in the 14th century, this building is a rare example of such an early domestic dwelling in the south west corner of England. It’s life as a post office began in the 19th century, when Sir Rowland Hill’s introduction of the Penny Postage in 1840 led to the improvement of postal services in remote country places like Tintagel. In 1892 the owner of the Old Post Office decided to sell it for redevelopment, and the General Post Office moved its business across the street. By 1895 the building had become virtually derelict and was put up for auction. In 1900 the National Trust agreed to buy the building from a Miss Johns for a nominal £200, raised by public appeal. The purchase was subject to a lease to Miss Johns for her lifetime and the building was finally vested in the Trust in 1903.
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Tintagel Old Post Office is a 14th-century stone house, built to the plan of a medieval manor house, situated in Tintagel, Cornwall, United Kingdom. The house, and its surrounding cottage garden, are in the ownership of the National Trust. For 50 years in the 19th century the house was used as the district letter-receiving office and the Trust has restored it to this condition.
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A view from afar of Earl Richard’s keep. Tintagel Castle ruins. Cornwall England. Birthplace of King Arthur.
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The main street in this North Cornwall village, on a quiet weekday evening in March. / Pentax K 10D, 3 sec, f 11, ISO 100, zoom lens set at 40 mm.
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Acrylic on Canvas. Part of 100 Waterfalls / /
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Cliff top flowers at Tintagel, Cornwall. Taken July 2007.
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The cove at Tintagel, Cornwall. Taken July 2007.
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The look of new housing in Cornwall coastal villages. Tintagel.
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A photograph i took of a flowing stream that runs through Rocky Valley near Tintagel in Cornwall. The valley is quite a magnificent area which has the stream running alongside the public footpath with cliffs either side creating the valley. A slow shutter speed was used to create the flowing effect of the stream.
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A closer look at a small waterfall. I took this photograph on the way to St.Nactan’s Glen which is a waterfall situated in between Boscastle and Tintagel in Cornwall. St.nectan’s Glen is privately owned so an admission fee is charged to see but is well worth it. However, the walk to the waterfall is alongside a stream that flows from the fall down through Rocky Valley until it reaches the sea and has a series of small waterfalls on the way. I used a slow shutter speed to enhance the flowing effect.
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Ancient St. Materiana Church on a typically foggy winter day. Tintagel, Cornwall. On a bluff above the Atlantic ocean.
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Cornish design dove croft from the Tintagel Cornwall area of England. / Rare to find one this old in such good shape.
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The Celtic Cross at the entrance to St. Materiana Church Cemetery. Raised to remember the fallen lads of the Tintagel Cornwall area who laid down their lives in the Great War 1914 – 1918. / Let us all remember their sacrifice enshrined in this foggy coastal village cemetery.
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Photo taken of Tintagel Poast Office Cornwall.U.K.
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Taken in the (relatively) early morning on the approach to the mainland portion of Tintagel Castle in Cornwall.
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Taken at Tintagel; Cornwall UK.
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8 of Cups taken from the Cornish tarot (www.tarotkernow.co.uk)
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