Like many UK camera clubs, our Exhibition this year is on-line. The Opening is in a week's time on Monday April 26th at 7.30pm. It is free - just register with the Eventbrite link below for the Zoom link. There will be a review of the Exhibition and a guide to how to view the Exhibition at your leisure after the event. Here are some of the images I had accepted for the Exhibition
Monday, April 19, 2021
Sunday, April 18, 2021
Wildlife Garden Progress (7)
Friday, April 16, 2021
Spring Comes to Toft Wood
Thursday, April 15, 2021
Spring in Hardwick Wood Cambridgeshire
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
Dry Drayton Church
St. Peter and St Paul in Dry Drayton is my favourite so far of the churches we have visited because of its simplicity and light feeling inside. The building is substantial and consists of a chancel, an aisled and clerestoried nave with north porch, and a three-storey west tower. The tower is the oldest part of the present building and dates from the 13th century, as does the majority of the chancel and nave, with 14th century additions. The plain octagonal font dates from the 13th century. The main restoration was mostly carried out on the middle of the 19th century by William Smith at his own expense. Between 1851 and 1853 he reconstructed the chancel, approximately to its ancient length, providing new glass as a family memorial. Between 1859 and 1862 he restored the nave, clearing away the old pews and a gallery. He attempted to straighten the North aisle but it still leans at a worrying angle. A. W. Hamilton-Gell gave an organ in 1881.