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Reproductions of John’s work are currently sold mostly in Cathedrals, Churches and other Historical buildings gift shops, as well as directly through this website.

This catalogue is divided into four sections; Cathedrals and Churches; Wind and Watermills; Other historic buildings and Christmas Card sections. You can purchase any of his prints below directly from John. Please give drop him a line here.

Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire

Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire Image

A 15th-century Disneyland creation in the Lincolnshire fens, its creator, Ralph Cromwell had fought with Henry at the battle of Agincourt in 1415 and this castle was more a romantic folly than a defensive stronghold. A German, Baldwin Dourchman, was brought in to make the millions of bricks with which it was made. It was part of a castle-church-college complex, the nearby church stands now but the college was never completed. The Elizabethan composer, John Taverner began his career at the church. It was the threatened destruction of this castle in 1910 which brought about an act of parliament, establishing what is now English Heritage, although the castle is now actually cared for by the National Trust.

Print No. 081

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Other Historic Buildings

Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire

Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire Image

A 15th-century Disneyland creation in the Lincolnshire fens, its creator, Ralph Cromwell had fought with Henry at the battle of Agincourt in 1415 and this castle was more a romantic folly than a defensive stronghold. A German, Baldwin Dourchman, was brought in to make the millions of bricks with which it was made. It was part of a castle-church-college complex, the nearby church stands now but the college was never completed. The Elizabethan composer, John Taverner began his career at the church. It was the threatened destruction of this castle in 1910 which brought about an act of parliament, establishing what is now English Heritage, although the castle is now actually cared for by the National Trust.

Print No. 081