It may be due to the fact that I had just left the pub, but I think these images capture some of the mysterious, dare I say it, 'energy' that places with a long and eventful history seem to have; temporal layers interacting with spatial permanence.
This
is Temple Church
in central Bristol, now half-hidden in a somewhat bland and nondescript
commercial district, its riverside location was one of the first
areas of settlement during the city's earliest phase of development.
Built in the
late fourteenth century on the site of an earlier Knights Templar church
it was
bombed to its current shell in the Blitz of 1940, and was the scene of a
famous eighteenth century exorcism.
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