Gallery 1, photo credits Elisabeth Sollog Cobblestone street, Sittingbourne view of London, from the London Eye Cloudy day, London George Inn, Southwark Courtyard of the George Inn, near the place where Chaucer’s pilgrims would have departed on their way to Canterbury Older Architecture meets newer technology, Piccadilly Circus, London cobblestone and columns, Covent Garden, London present day travel in Southwark, London William Hill, gambling and betting company, as mentioned in “Profit.” English Tea Tower, Shooter’s Hill Shooter’s Hill Shooter’s Hill Mural depicting early paper milling and printing press, Dartford Post office box, Dartford Outside the Priory Shopping Centre, Dartford Rochester Rochester Cathedral Courtyard flowers, Rochester Wrought Iron gate, Rochester preserved Medieval road, Strood High Street, Rochester Rochester Cathedral, Rochester Kings Head Hotel, Rochester The old meets the new… in Sittingbourne A pint of bitters, as referenced in “The Devil in Cardiff” English fish and chips St. Michael’s Church, Sittingbourne Plaque in the wall of a church in Sittingbourne, a town on the Canterbury Route. The A2, referenced in “The Gospel Truth,” on a rainy day, en route to Canterbury Canterbury Cathredral in the distance, Canterbury Dane John Mound in the distance, as mentioned in “The Gospel Truth.” Canterbury. Dane John Mound, Canterbury Dane John Mound, Canterbury
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