Jim Henry
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Scotland
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Moggie excited at Rosslyn Chapel, 5 miles south of our home. Jean Shinoda Bolen writes about the chapel in her book "Crossing to Avalon" |
Moggie exploring Rosslyn Chapel |
Sketching artist and her daughters in the yard of the chapel |
View of countryside around chapel |
Statue of a robed figure on the outside of the chapel |
Profile of a statue on the outside of the chapel |
The family crest of the Earl of Rosslyn. His wife's name was Margaret Douglas. |
Jim at the Apprentice column. Legend has it that in this column the Holy Grail resided at one time or even still. In one of the Parsival stories, Parsival went to search for the Holy Grail. Upon leaving home, his mother instructed him to not ask any questions. |
Jim and Mog at the Original Rosslyn Hotel restaurant |
Detail of Mog at Rosslyn |
Another detail of Mog at Rosslyn |
Yet another detail of Mog at Rosslyn |
Scene near castle in Pathhead, Scotland |
Crichton Castle near Pathhead Crighton Castle on the Web Another Crighton Castle on the Web |
Detail of Italiante detailing in the castle |
Another detail of Italiante detailing in the castle |
Chapel at Crichton Castle |
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First published 20 September 1998