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Littledale Coffee Mug featuring the photograph Abandoned Chapel in the Dale by Nigel Radcliffe

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Abandoned Chapel in the Dale Coffee Mug

Nigel Radcliffe

by Nigel Radcliffe

$14.00

Size

Image Size

 
 

Background Color

 
Grey 3

Product Details

Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.

Design Details

This virtually derelict chapel, once the private place of worship of a family estate in north Lancashire, England, now serves forlornly as a... more

Dimensions

11 oz.

Ships Within

5 - 7 business days

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Comments (2)

Nigel Radcliffe

Nigel Radcliffe

P.S. i have now renamed the other photo 'Where stands the Church?'

Artist's Description

This virtually derelict chapel, once the private place of worship of a family estate in north Lancashire, England, now serves forlornly as a storehouse for farm equipment. The sun rises on its isolation in the beauty of the countryside near the old manor house.The only sounds are of sheep or lambs bleating, occasional birds waking or the rustle of wind in the trees, away from any public roads.

About Nigel Radcliffe

Nigel Radcliffe

I was born a Manxman - a native of the Isle of Man in the centre of the British Isles - and my heritage from there sometimes brings a Celtic element to my work. However, another side of my personality has often been expressed in my acrylic painting and photography in a more extraverted, Mediterranean way. This has no doubt been influenced by the fact that I have travelled through Europe and elsewhere in the past, but I have come to look for inspiration nearer to my home in recent years in a beautiful part of the north of England. My Christian faith underlies what I do in art as in the rest of my life. I am a retired clinical psychologist and am married with children and grandchildren. I have no formal artistic qualifications but am...

 

$14.00