Four shots taken around the interior of Truro's Cathedral. V1 is of a memorial commemorating John and Phillipa Robartes. John was a local tin merchant, and the family eventually established themselves at Lanhydrock House. The memorial was moved from the old parish church when the Cathedral was being built and dates from 1890, so is older than the Cathedral itself, which as previously mentioned, is only just over 100 years old, being completed in 1910. A pity about the railings - I should have moved slightly to the left side so the railing wasn't obscuring part of her face, but was trying to get the shot square-on.
Single Raw images processed in Adobe Camera Raw 7, tweaked in Photoshop Elements 11.
Thanks again to everyone for your votes & comments on my previous uploads, it really is appreciated and encouraging.
Trev

Tags: Cornwall
Architecture
Truro
Christmas eve
Cathedral interior
Robartes Memorial
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