This picture shows a window commemorating an incident on 1st May 1942 when a bomb from a German bomber punched a hole through the wall of
St Andrew's Church in Bolam, Northumberland, but failed to explode; see
here for further details of the air raid.
The Church dates back to Saxon times. The tower is of the late Saxon period whilst the interior is largely Norman 1180-1200.
Lovely shot. Gorgeous light.
ReplyDeleteLove how you caught those words in your photo! Amazing story as well :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful composition and light in this photo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful window and photo - you photograph light so well.
ReplyDeletemany thanks everyone; kind regards, Charles
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