Tyndale Monument panorama

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Photoblog: 03 Aug 2007
The view from the monument to William Tyndale above North Nibley on the scarp of the Cotswolds Hills in Gloucestershire. The 111 ft (34 m) tower of 1866 has views out over the estuary of the River Severn between Bristol and Gloucester, over to the Forest of Dean and Monmouthshire, as well as inland over the Cotswolds.
Tyndale was a 16th century protestant reformer who was born nearby. Tyndale translated the bible into English, for which he was imprisoned at Vilvoorde, near Brussels, in 1536, tried for heresy, and burnt at the stake.
Keywords: Berkeley, Cotswolds, England, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, North Nibley, Oldbury, River Severn, Tyndale Monument, UK, autostitch, panorama, patchwork
Taken by Joe D on 2007-06-13 08:19:07 with: unknown at unknown unknown unknown ISO unknown |
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Karen Wintle
2007-07-29 20:30:42
Nice one :-) It was raining last time I went there. It's nice to see what I missed.
Canis Major
2007-10-07 16:02:43
Fantastic panorama. I viewed it larger and it took over my living room! I feel I don't have to climb up those steps now! from the (2for2) group