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Stoneleigh Abbey

21 Saturday Aug 2010

Posted by Kirstin in Midlands, Stoneleigh Abbey

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Historical Buildings, Jane Austen, Photography, The UK

While on holiday recently we stumbled across Stoneleigh Abbey although the original Abbey is no longer around and some  parts of the building are in private hands and can not be viewed, you can take a tour around the lower floor of the Georgian part of the building and walk around the stunning grounds.

Stoneleigh Abbey

Little did we know when we found the building that we would be walking in the footsteps of Jane Austen.  I have long been a fan of Jane Austen but didn’t know of her links to Stoneleigh Abbey before we arrived.  However, once we toured the building and heard her own mother’s words about the impression the building and it’s inhabitants had on her (from letters she wrote during their stay), it was as if pages from Jane’s novels were jumping out at me.   For 400 years Stoneleigh Abbey was the country seat of Jane Austen’s relatives, the Leighs. In August 1806 Jane, with her mother and sister, travelled to Stoneleigh Abbey in the company of her mother’s cousin, Reverend Thomas Leigh, to secure his inheritance of the estate.

The grounds too could have easily been inspiration for Jane, looking across the Avon, whose course had been altered to make for a more pleasing view it was almost like looking up Box Hill.

Stoneleigh Abbey from Bridge over River Avon

Stoneleigh Abbey Gardens

The Gatehouse is an architectural reminder that this is much more than a Georgian house.

Stoneleigh Abbey Gate House

Far From Plain Planes

03 Tuesday Aug 2010

Posted by Kirstin in Midlands

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Avro Vulcan B2, Fairey Gannet, Folland Gnat, The UK

Hubby over on his blog has posted about our trip to the Midlands Air Museum but he didn’t have pictures of one of the exhibits in particular that I do have so.  Go over to his blog to read about some of the planes and below you will see the Avro Vulcan B2 which as Hubby said was real treat to be able to go inside, plus a couple of other things he didn’t post.

Vulcan Indentification Plate

Rear Flight Deck Of Vulcan

Rear Flight Deck

Bomb Site on Rear Flight Deck

Flight Deck

Flight Deck

You could also peer in the bomb bay …

Bomb Bay

there was also a blue steel stand off bomb which would have been carried in the bomb bay, however the rear fin was too large to fit in with the doors closed so the underneath fan was folded back until the bomb doors opened.

Blue Steel Stand Off Bomb

One of the sweetest little planes in the world was hiding under the Vulcan’s wing.  The Vulcan was too cumbersome to defend itself so it could carry a gnat under the wing and then discharge it to chase any enemy planes.  No way for any pilot to get from the Vulcan to the Gnat so would probably have been a very scary ride for any pilot if it had ever actually happened.

Folland Gnat xk741 under Avro Vulcan B2 wing

The Royal Navy’s version of contra rotating tassels was also there the Fairey Gannet with its twin contra rotating blades.

Fairey Gannet T2 508 01

However I think Hubby had most fun playing in the Gloster Meteor Mk8 cockpit, then it actually got to press the buttons, flick the switches, push the peddles and wiggle the joystick.

Hubby Playing Pilot

Kenilworth Castle

14 Monday Aug 2006

Posted by Kirstin in Kenilworth Castle, Midlands

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Castles, Photography, The UK

Kenilworth Castle shows such a wide range of Castle style, being built as it was over a long period. It is easy to see – or it was for me at least – why this Castle was spared the razing of many other Castles that Cromwell did, it really does have a bit of everything.

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