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Wakefield Bridge and the Chantry Chapel, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Wakefield Bridge and the Chantry Chapel, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe


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Filename: 845-720.jpg

Size: 5616 x 3744 (7.0MB)

Date: 4th June 2013

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Mark Sunderland/Robert Harding

Source: www.robertharding.com

City: Wakefield

County: Yorkshire

Country: United Kingdom

© Mark Sunderland

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Wakefield Bridge and the Chantry Chapel, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

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13th Century Arch Bridge British Culture Chapel Medieval Stereotypical Traditionally British Typically British West Yorkshire Yorkshire Chantry Chapel Wakefield


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the timeless beauty of Wakefield Bridge and the Chantry Chapel in West Yorkshire, England. The image showcases a picturesque scene that is reminiscent of traditional British architecture and rural charm. The ancient bridge, dating back to the 13th century, gracefully spans over the tranquil River Calder. Its elegant arches stand as a testament to the region's rich history and architectural heritage. Adjacent to the bridge, the Chantry Chapel proudly stands with its medieval design and cultural significance. Underneath a clear blue sky, this photograph perfectly encapsulates both tranquility and grandeur. The vibrant colors highlight every intricate detail of these historical landmarks while emphasizing their importance as places of worship for Roman Catholicism. Incorporating elements of tradition and religion, this image offers viewers a glimpse into England's past. It transports us to an era where cultural identity was deeply rooted in architectural marvels like these. As we observe people going about their day in the background, it becomes evident that Wakefield Bridge and Chantry Chapel continue to be cherished by locals and visitors alike. This photograph not only captures their magnificence but also serves as a reminder of Britain's enduring cultural legacy. Mark Sunderland/Robert Harding has skillfully captured this moment in time through his lens, allowing us all to appreciate the beauty found within our historical landmarks.

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