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St. Nicholas Church, mid 19th century, Crucifixion Window by Mayer of Munich, Lazonby Village, Pennine Ridge beyond, Eden Valley, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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St. Nicholas Church, mid 19th century, Crucifixion Window by Mayer of Munich, Lazonby Village, Pennine Ridge beyond, Eden Valley, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Media ID 10230812
© James Emmerson
19th Century Brick Church Yard Churchyard Cumbria Daffodil Eden Valley Flag Grave Grave Stone Gravestone Head Stone Headstone Pole Rural Scenes St Nicholas Church Religious Building
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This print captures the timeless beauty of St. Nicholas Church in Lazonby Village, Cumbria, England. Dating back to the mid-19th century, this architectural gem stands proudly amidst a picturesque rural scene. The Crucifixion Window by Mayer of Munich adorns the church, adding an exquisite touch to its already stunning facade. The enchanting Pennine Ridge looms majestically beyond the village, creating a breathtaking backdrop that showcases the natural splendor of the Eden Valley. As you gaze upon this image, you can almost feel yourself transported to a different era, where tranquility and serenity reign supreme. The vibrant colors of nature come alive in this photograph - from the lush green fields to the delicate flowers swaying gently in the breeze. A solitary flag flutters atop one of the buildings nearby, symbolizing unity and pride for this beloved corner of Great Britain. As your eyes wander further into frame, you notice headstones adorned with daffodils scattered throughout the churchyard. These graves serve as a poignant reminder of lives lived and loved ones lost. James Emmerson/Robert Harding has masterfully captured not just a physical structure but also an atmosphere steeped in history and spirituality. This evocative image invites us to reflect on our own connection with faith and heritage while marveling at the sheer beauty that surrounds us every day.
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