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Oxburgh Hall

April 28th, 2007 Posted in Visualities
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I didn’t make it as far as Anglesey Abbey but did get to use my temporary National Trust membership slip. I didn’t leave Norfolk to do so, having changed my mind as I passed Thetford. Rather than continue towards Cambridge, I turned north and headed for the tiny village of Oxborough, site of Oxburgh Hall.

I seem to be getting the hang of the Canon (even if I say so myself) and didn’t have any obviously duff shots, which makes a pleasant change. I’m not suggesting that all the photos are good enough for framing - not by a long shot - but at least they’re in focus!

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No, I’m not sure what that pear thing is either. I think it has something to do with the “trails” that have been laid out for kiddies to follow. Or something.

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One Response to “Oxburgh Hall”

  1. brig Says:

    hey.

    just having no fingers in the shot is an achievement.


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