
126 Peggy’s Cove
Peggy’s Cove is a small rural community located on the eastern shore of St. Margarets Bay in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is one of Nova Scotia’s most iconic attractions offering a unique coastal experience to visitors – expansive granite rocks, bold ocean front, crashing waves, and a historic lighthouse. The surrounding rock-solid granite slopes act as a fortress to the narrow ocean inlet, offering a safe haven for the settlement during raging Atlantic seas.
130 Lindum Books
Located on the Bailgate, Lindum Books is an independent book shop located in the heart of the beautiful and historic city of Lincoln, England, just off the Castle Square and overlooked by Lincoln Cathedral.
131 Gold Hill
Gold Hill is a steep cobbled street in the town of Shaftesbury, Dorset, England. This view looking down from the top of the street has been described as “one of the most romantic sights in England” and has often been used as a setting for film and tv. The cobbled street runs beside the buttressed walls of the grounds surrounding ancient Shaftesbury Abbey, built by King Alfred the Great. The walls are a scheduled monument, and are presumed to have been built in the 1360s
133 Le Pont D’Avignon
Le Pont d’Avignon was a medieval bridge across the Rhône in the town of Avignon, in Southern France. Only four arches of the original bridge and the gatehouse at the Avignon side have survived to the present day. However, a visit to this UNESCO World Heritage site provides a wonderful introduction to the history of the city. The story of the bridge is closely linked to the life of the Papacy during the Middle Ages; it was part of the pilgrimage route between Spain and Italy, a control centre for waterway traffic and toll bridge.
These prints are available for sale in my Etsy Shop, Listings Nos. 126, 130, 131 and 133.