Friday 10 July 2020

Canterbury: Juxtaposing Old and New


Not really a big fan of (post-) modern art, but think that the juxtaposition of old and new above, near the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury, works quite well.

The shot below is part of the Blackfriar (Dominican) monastery remains in Canterbury which lie on both sides of the River Stour:


Gondolas can often be seen gliding in between the Blackfriar monastery remains above. Have just read that the Blackfriars buildings date back to the 13th century when the Dominicans were granted land within the city walls by Henry II.

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