RMD28D23–St Thomas a Beckett Church at Fairfield on Walland Marsh, an off shoot of Romney Marsh near the Kent/East Sussex border.
RMEPH2EP–Brookland Church Walland Marsh Kent UK. A Hudd an 18t century shelter placed at a grave side a place to shelter huddle together in wind and rain before umbrellas were invented. St Augustines Church 2015 HOMER SYKES
RM2P36YGE–View of grazing moor with footbridge over flooded ditch and church at sunset, St Thomas a Becket Church, Fairfield, Walland Marsh, Romney Marsh
RMKEKXGM–Fairfield church of St Thomas à Becket on Romney Marsh.
RFT0F1WH–Panoramic view of the iconic St Thomas à Beckett Church, Fairfield, Romney Marsh, Kent with sheep in foreground
RMJK2PGJ–St Augustine's Church, Brookland featuring an unusual wooden separate bell tower.
RMEH8KNY–Storm clouds approach St Thomas a Becket Church Fairfield on Romney Marsh Kent England UK also know as Fairfield Church
RF2D13PRH–St Augustine's Church, Brookland, Kent.
RMBJD0C8–The church of Thomas a Beckett at Fairfield on Romney Marsh in Kent, UK
RMDTMRHK–Church of St Thomas a Becket or Fairfield Church, located out on the Romney Marsh in Kent, England
RF2M6GTDM–Fairfield Church on Romney Marsh, Kent, UK
RMDGYTEH–Church of St Thomas a Becket, also often referred to as Fairfield Church, located out on the Romney Marsh in Kent, England
RMBJD05P–The church of Thomas a Beckett at Fairfield in Kent, UK
RME93C2T–Church of St Thomas a Becket, Romney Marsh.
RMC6DRBR–St Augustines Church Brookland Kent England
RMCEFE3N–Fairfield Church Romney Marsh Kent England
RMB7RN1M–cloud formation over a Romney Marsh Kent landscape with St Thomas a Becket Church in the distance.
RFKGDDG9–Brookland Church and separate steeple in Kent, not too far from Rye in East Sussex. In the church is a very ancient font and a painting of a murder.
RF2BJ0CFJ–St Thomas a Becket church, Fairfield, Romney Marsh
RMCP10WA–Fairfield Church on Romney Marsh in Kent captured at sunset
RMEPH2DR–Fargment of wall painting depicting the martyrdom in 1170 of St Thomas a Becket in Canterbury Cathedral. St Augustines Brookland Church Walland Marsh Kent UK. UK HOMER SYKES
RF2EEGGBB–A sad but typical tale of 1700s English rural infant mortality is told by this headstone in the graveyard of St Augustine’s parish church at Brookland, Kent, amid the low-lying wetlands of Walland Marsh. It records the death in infancy or childhood between 1740 and 1751 of three children born to Martha and Stephen Terry - at a time when infant death rates in marshland parishes were two to three times higher than in downland villages. Romney and Walland marshes were afflicted by infectious and chronic diseases such as bubonic plague and smallpox - and by malaria, which was once endemic.
RMJWPKHT–The octagonal wooden separate bell tower of St Augustine's church at Brookland on Romney Marsh.
RMM0X90W–View from Rye church.
RM2PB4R2H–View of sheep on grazing marsh with footbridge across flooded ditch and church in evening, St. Thomas a Becket Church, Fairfield, Walland Marsh, Romne
RMGMGDYT–Detached wooden belfry tower of Brookland church, Kent, made up of 3 tiered octagonal pyramids: frame dates from c. 1260, shingles from 1991.
RMBMF1PH–UK, England, Kent, Romney Marsh, Fairfield, St Thomas a'Becket Church
RM2WFTG51–Former tithe pen in the SW corner of Brookland Church, Kent, England, UK, where the vicar's portion (tithe, a tenth) was weighed, measured & stored.
RMDTMRD8–Church of St Thomas a Becket or Fairfield Church, located out on the Romney Marsh in Kent, England
RMEJPX60–View of sheep on grazing marsh with footbridge across flooded ditch and church in evening, St. Thomas a Becket Church, Fairfield, Walland Marsh, Romney Marsh, Kent, England, May
RMDGYTDN–Church of St Thomas a Becket, also often referred to as Fairfield Church, located out on the Romney Marsh in Kent, England
RMBJCYWX–The church of Thomas a Beckett at Fairfield in Kent, UK
RMDGYTFN–Church of St Thomas a Becket, also often referred to as Fairfield Church, located out on the Romney Marsh in Kent, England
RMC6DRJC–St Augustines Church Brookland Kent England
RMCEFE6A–Fairfield Church Romney Marsh Kent England
RFCEXG89–boats in the river rother and buildings along the shoreline; rye, sussex, england
RFKGDDH7–Brookland Church and separate steeple in Kent, not too far from Rye in East Sussex. In the church is a very ancient font and a painting of a murder.
RF2BJ0CP1–St Thomas a Becket church, Fairfield, Romney Marsh
RMCP111K–Fairfield Church on Romney Marsh in Kent captured shortly before sunset
RMEPH2EF–Brookland Church Walland Marsh Kent UK. A Hudd an 18t century shelter placed at a grave side a place to shelter huddle together in wind and rain before umbrellas were invented. St Augustines Church 2015 HOMER SYKES
RF2EEF3FC–The legacy of building a church on a marsh is all too obvious on the worn and damaged surfaces of these medieval encaustic tiles in the pavement of the mid-13th century Parish Church of Saint Augustine at Brookland, Kent, England, UK. Although the church was built around 1250 on an artificial mound, the site stands in low-lying Walland Marsh, part of Romney Marsh with its dykes, ditches and low-lying fields. Over the centuries, parts of the church have suffered from damp and subsidence, with walls leaning well out of true.
RMJWPKJJ–The church of St Augustine at Brookland on Romney Marsh, Kent with its octagonal wooden separate bell tower
RM2WFTG90–A C12th lead font inside Brookland Church, Kent, England, UK, showing signs of the Zodiac & Labours of the Months. It is older than the C13th church.
RMEJPX6A–View of grazing marsh with Stinging Nettle (Urtica (Urtica dioica) patch and church beside flooded ditch at sunset, St. Thomas a Becket Church, Fairfield, Walland Marsh, Romney Marsh, Kent, England, May
RMBJD1FF–The church of Thomas a Beckett at Fairfield in Kent, UK
RMDGYTJ6–Church of St Thomas a Becket, also often referred to as Fairfield Church, located out on the Romney Marsh in Kent, England
RMBJD083–Sunrise over crops near the church of Thomas a Beckett at Fairfield in Kent, UK
RMC6DPKW–St Augustines Church Brookland Kent England
RMCEFE55–Fairfield Church Romney Marsh Kent England
RFKGDDKG–Brookland Church and separate steeple in Kent, not too far from Rye in East Sussex. In the church is a very ancient font and a painting of a murder.
RF2BJ0CPJ–St Thomas a Becket church, Fairfield, Romney Marsh, Kent
RMCP1122–Fairfield Church on Romney Marsh in Kent captured in warm late evening light
RF2EEF3CT–Sunlight casts shadows across medieval encaustic tiles in the pavement of the Parish Church of Saint Augustine at Brookland, Kent, England, UK. Some of the ancient reddish tiles feature remnants of heraldic devices or other symbols in contrasting yellow. St Augustine’s church, dedicated to the first Archbishop of Canterbury, was built around 1250 on an artificial mound in Walland Marsh, part of Romney Marsh.
RMJWPKNW–Fairfield church of St Thomas à Becket on Romney Marsh.
RMEJPX62–View of grazing marsh with footbridge across flooded ditch and church at sunset, St. Thomas a Becket Church, Fairfield, Walland
RMDGYTH0–Church of St Thomas a Becket, also often referred to as Fairfield Church, located out on the Romney Marsh in Kent, England
RME5PK8W–Church of St Thomas a Becket, also often referred to as Fairfield Church, located out on the Romney Marsh in Kent, England
RMC6DPH7–St Augustines Church Brookland Kent England
RMCEFE4F–Fairfield Church Romney Marsh Kent England
RFKGDDHW–Brookland Church and separate steeple in Kent, not too far from Rye in East Sussex. In the church is a very ancient font and a painting of a murder.
RMCP1119–Fairfield Church on Romney Marsh in Kent captured in warm late evening light
RF2EEF3CX–Sunlight casts soft shadows on re-laid medieval encaustic tiles in the pavement of the Parish Church of Saint Augustine at Brookland, Kent, England, UK. Some of the ancient reddish tiles feature remnants of heraldic devices or other symbols in contrasting yellow. St Augustine’s church, dedicated to the first Archbishop of Canterbury, was built around 1250 on an artificial mound in Walland Marsh, part of Romney Marsh.
RMRW4RRN–View out from Fairfield Church of St Thomas à Becket to Romney Marsh.
RMEJPX69–View of grazing marsh with footbridge across flooded ditch and church at sunset, St. Thomas a Becket Church, Fairfield, Walland
RME5PK8H–Church of St Thomas a Becket, also often referred to as Fairfield Church, located out on the Romney Marsh in Kent, England
RMCEFE62–Fairfield Church Romney Marsh Kent England
RFKGDDJY–Brookland Church and separate steeple in Kent, not too far from Rye in East Sussex. In the church is a very ancient font and a painting of a murder.
RF2EEF3CH–Sunlight streams across re-laid medieval encaustic tiles mingled with plain quarry tiles in the pavement of the Parish Church of Saint Augustine at Brookland, Kent, England, UK. Some of the ancient reddish tiles feature remnants of heraldic devices or other symbols in contrasting yellow. St Augustine’s church, dedicated to the first Archbishop of Canterbury, was built around 1250 on an artificial mound in Walland Marsh, part of Romney Marsh.
RMCEFE5M–Fairfield Church Romney Marsh Kent England
RF2EEF3D3–Sunlight streaming through a clear glass window casts soft shadows on re-laid medieval encaustic tiles in the pavement of the Parish Church of Saint Augustine at Brookland, Kent, England, UK. Some of the ancient reddish tiles feature remnants of heraldic devices or other symbols in contrasting yellow. St Augustine’s church, dedicated to the first Archbishop of Canterbury, was built around 1250 on an artificial mound in Walland Marsh, part of Romney Marsh.
RF2EEF3F6–The effects of damp are all too obvious on the worn and damaged surfaces of these medieval encaustic tiles in the pavement of the mid-13th century Parish Church of Saint Augustine at Brookland, Kent, England, UK. Although the church was built around 1250 on an artificial mound, the site stands in low-lying Walland Marsh, part of Romney Marsh with its dykes, ditches and fields often flooded in winter. Over the centuries, parts of the church have suffered from damp and subsidence, with walls leaning well out of true.
RF2EEGY6W–A broadsword slices into the skull of ‘turbulent priest’ Archbishop Thomas Becket as he kneels in prayer, about to be murdered, in Canterbury Cathedral on 29 December 1170. Detail of late 1200s medieval wall painting in the Parish Church of Saint Augustine at Brookland, Kent, England. Becket was killed by four knights, supporters of King Henry II, after arguing with the king over church rights and privileges. Becket was canonised in 1173 and is venerated as a saint and Christian martyr by both Roman Catholics and Anglicans.
RF2EEGY3C–Archbishop Thomas Becket kneels in prayer, about to be murdered, in Canterbury Cathedral on 29 December 1170. Detail of late 1200s medieval wall painting in the Parish Church of Saint Augustine at Brookland, Kent, England. A sword slices into Becket’s skull and the same blow nearly cuts off the arm of a visiting monk, Edward Grim, as he tries to defend him. Grim survived the attack, later writing an eyewitness account. Becket was killed by four knights, supporters of King Henry II, after arguing with the king over church rights and privileges.
RF2EEGY5A–Face of one of the knights who murdered Archbishop Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral on 29 December 1170. Detail of late 1200s medieval wall painting in the Parish Church of Saint Augustine at Brookland, Kent, England. Becket was killed by four knights, supporters of King Henry II, after arguing with the king over church rights and privileges. Becket was canonised in 1173 and is venerated as a saint and Christian martyr by both Roman Catholics and Anglicans.
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