Monday, 5 July 2010
Albion Church
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This is a view of the Albion Church from the Memorial Gardens at the bottom of Cricket's Lane.
The Albion Church is the largest congregational church in the North of England and was deliberately built with a spire slightly higher than the tower of the nearby Parish Church.
"Albion Church" is my contribution to this week's "My World" feature. Please check out the other blogs participating in this week's My World.
See Google Street View of this location.
See Bird's Eye View of this location.
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Hehehe. A little competition between the two churches, eh?
ReplyDeleteThe garden sure is packed with pansies!
Guess competition is everywhere! Love the pansies! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
I like the fact that they built the spire higher!
ReplyDeleteTerrific scenery.
ReplyDeleteThat old spire competition of bygone years!
ReplyDeletebeautiful scenery.
ReplyDeleteI like the oneupmanship of the spire being 'slightly higher'!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting.
ReplyDeleteSuch a typical day in an English setting don't you think with the municipal flower beds! Home!
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