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The Glastonbury Thorn, Here, some years after the thorn was vandalised, pilgrims continue to visit and adorn with flags. Wearyall Hill (Wirral Hill) is a long narrow ridge to the south west of Glastonbury. It's summit offers views across to Glastonbury Tor and the Somerset levels to one side, the town to another. Here, on this hill is the legend where the Glastonbury Holy Thorn begins. The original tree was said to have blossomed from the staff of Joseph of Arimathea whom legend says came to Glastonbury after the crucifixion. Glastonbury was once an inland isle, surrounded by water and only connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land. Visitors to the Isle could sail up the tidal river Brue and legend tells us that on arrival, Joseph planted his staff which took root and blossomed into the now world-famous Glastonbury Thorn. The trees were very unusual because they flowered twice - once in the spring around Easter, and a second time at Christmas. Not surprisingly, they were seen as holy thorns. In the Civil Wars of the 17th century Puritan soldiers cut down the only remaining thorn because they saw it as an object of superstition. However, local people had kept cuttings, and it is from these that the thorn now growing in the abbey grounds is believed to descend. It continues to flower around Easter and again at Christmas.Other examples of the thorn grow elsewhere in Glastonbury, notably at St John's Church and Chalice Well. One was planted on Wearyall Hill in 1951 to mark the Festival of Britain, and this is the picture above vandalised in 2010. A new sapling has been planted nearby. hughes stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
The Glastonbury Thorn, Here, some years after the thorn was vandalised, pilgrims continue to visit and adorn with flags. Wearyall Hill (Wirral Hill) is a long narrow ridge to the south west of Glastonbury. It's summit offers views across to Glastonbury Tor and the Somerset levels to one side, the town to another. Here, on this hill is the legend where the Glastonbury Holy Thorn begins. The original tree was said to have blossomed from the staff of Joseph of Arimathea whom legend says came to Glastonbury after the crucifixion. Glastonbury was once an inland isle, surrounded by water and only connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land. Visitors to the Isle could sail up the tidal river Brue and legend tells us that on arrival, Joseph planted his staff which took root and blossomed into the now world-famous Glastonbury Thorn. The trees were very unusual because they flowered twice - once in the spring around Easter, and a second time at Christmas. Not surprisingly, they were seen as holy thorns. In the Civil Wars of the 17th century Puritan soldiers cut down the only remaining thorn because they saw it as an object of superstition. However, local people had kept cuttings, and it is from these that the thorn now growing in the abbey grounds is believed to descend. It continues to flower around Easter and again at Christmas.Other examples of the thorn grow elsewhere in Glastonbury, notably at St John's Church and Chalice Well. One was planted on Wearyall Hill in 1951 to mark the Festival of Britain, and this is the picture above vandalised in 2010. A new sapling has been planted nearby. hughes stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Here, some years after the thorn was vandalised, pilgrims continue to visit and adorn with flags. Wearyall Hill (Wirral Hill) is a long narrow ridge to the south west of Glastonbury. It's summit offers views across to Glastonbury Tor and the Somerset levels to one side, the town to another. Here, on this hill is the legend where the Glastonbury Holy Thorn begins. The original tree was said to have blossomed from the staff of Joseph of Arimathea whom legend says came to Glastonbury after the crucifixion. Glastonbury was once an inland isle, surrounded by water and only connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land. Visitors to the Isle could sail up the tidal river Brue and legend tells us that on arrival, Joseph planted his staff which took root and blossomed into the now world-famous Glastonbury Thorn. The trees were very unusual because they flowered twice - once in the spring around Easter, and a second time at Christmas. Not surprisingly, they were seen as holy thorns. In the Civil Wars of the 17th century Puritan soldiers cut down the only remaining thorn because they saw it as an object of superstition. However, local people had kept cuttings, and it is from these that the thorn now growing in the abbey grounds is believed to descend. It continues to flower around Easter and again at Christmas.Other examples of the thorn grow elsewhere in Glastonbury, notably at St John's Church and Chalice Well. One was planted on Wearyall Hill in 1951 to mark the Festival of Britain, and this is the picture above vandalised in 2010. A new sapling has been planted nearby.

Minorca Recent holiday to Menorca in the Balearic Islands. These pictures cover beaches like Son Bou, Binibeca, Cala Turqeta and Cala Macerelleta. We also visited Es Castell, Cituadella and the amazing National Park. Menorca is a fascinating Island and is a Biosphere. hughes stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Minorca Recent holiday to Menorca in the Balearic Islands. These pictures cover beaches like Son Bou, Binibeca, Cala Turqeta and Cala Macerelleta. We also visited Es Castell, Cituadella and the amazing National Park. Menorca is a fascinating Island and is a Biosphere. hughes stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Recent holiday to Menorca in the Balearic Islands. These pictures cover beaches like Son Bou, Binibeca, Cala Turqeta and Cala Macerelleta. We also visited Es Castell, Cituadella and the amazing National Park. Menorca is a fascinating Island and is a Biosphere.

Bowood House and Gardens - Wiltshire UK Bowood House, Wiltshire UK - 05/08/2015: Bowood House and Gardens in Wiltshire UK. A beautiful walk through the grounds in Springtime on a visit with family. Bowood is a grade I listed Georgian country house with interiors by Robert Adam and a garden designed by Lancelot "Capability" Brown. It is adjacent to the village of Derry Hill, halfway between Calne and Chippenham in Wiltshire, England. The greater part of the house was demolished in 1956. It is open to the public from March through to November every year. hughes stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Bowood House and Gardens - Wiltshire UK Bowood House, Wiltshire UK - 05/08/2015: Bowood House and Gardens in Wiltshire UK. A beautiful walk through the grounds in Springtime on a visit with family. Bowood is a grade I listed Georgian country house with interiors by Robert Adam and a garden designed by Lancelot "Capability" Brown. It is adjacent to the village of Derry Hill, halfway between Calne and Chippenham in Wiltshire, England. The greater part of the house was demolished in 1956. It is open to the public from March through to November every year. hughes stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Bowood House, Wiltshire UK - 05/08/2015: Bowood House and Gardens in Wiltshire UK. A beautiful walk through the grounds in Springtime on a visit with family. Bowood is a grade I listed Georgian country house with interiors by Robert Adam and a garden designed by Lancelot "Capability" Brown. It is adjacent to the village of Derry Hill, halfway between Calne and Chippenham in Wiltshire, England. The greater part of the house was demolished in 1956. It is open to the public from March through to November every year.

The Gwent Archives Gwent Archives was established in 1938 as the Monmouthshire Record Office, serving the 'old' county of that name. In 1974, following local government reorganisation, it became the Gwent County Record Office. Further local government changes in 1996 divided the county of Gwent into five unitary authorities. hughes stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
The Gwent Archives Gwent Archives was established in 1938 as the Monmouthshire Record Office, serving the 'old' county of that name. In 1974, following local government reorganisation, it became the Gwent County Record Office. Further local government changes in 1996 divided the county of Gwent into five unitary authorities. hughes stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Gwent Archives was established in 1938 as the Monmouthshire Record Office, serving the 'old' county of that name. In 1974, following local government reorganisation, it became the Gwent County Record Office. Further local government changes in 1996 divided the county of Gwent into five unitary authorities.

Tyntesfield House - Bristol, UK Tyntesfield House - Bristol, UK - 05/19/2018
These photographs were taken at Tyntesfield House on the 19th May 2018 on a lovely Spring Day.
Tyntesfield is a Victorian Gothic Revival house and estate near Wraxall, North Somerset, England. hughes stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Tyntesfield House - Bristol, UK Tyntesfield House - Bristol, UK - 05/19/2018 These photographs were taken at Tyntesfield House on the 19th May 2018 on a lovely Spring Day. Tyntesfield is a Victorian Gothic Revival house and estate near Wraxall, North Somerset, England. hughes stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Tyntesfield House - Bristol, UK - 05/19/2018 These photographs were taken at Tyntesfield House on the 19th May 2018 on a lovely Spring Day. Tyntesfield is a Victorian Gothic Revival house and estate near Wraxall, North Somerset, England.

Lacock Abbey and Grounds - Wiltshire February 24 2018 - Lacock Abbey and Grounds. These pictures are of Lacock Abbey and the Grounds which is run by The National Trust. They were taken February 2018 on a particularly cold day. These photos include the famous Cloister Court which has set the scene for many films. The pond is also part of the grounds. hughes stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Lacock Abbey and Grounds - Wiltshire February 24 2018 - Lacock Abbey and Grounds. These pictures are of Lacock Abbey and the Grounds which is run by The National Trust. They were taken February 2018 on a particularly cold day. These photos include the famous Cloister Court which has set the scene for many films. The pond is also part of the grounds. hughes stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

February 24 2018 - Lacock Abbey and Grounds. These pictures are of Lacock Abbey and the Grounds which is run by The National Trust. They were taken February 2018 on a particularly cold day. These photos include the famous Cloister Court which has set the scene for many films. The pond is also part of the grounds.

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