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 Posted: Sun Aug 27th, 2017 04:24
Eric



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novicius wrote:
Those are Great photo`s , but Why is it Not permitted to take photo`s indoors ??...No flash is probably based on the Bulb lamps of old , but No photo`s at all ??....

In " Kronborg Slot " ( Hamlet`s castle ) photography is allowed , No Tripod tho´, can n`t remember about flash , something I can understand , as they do not want their floors marred due to spikes in tripod legs , but No photography at all...Strange , considering England is known as the birthplace of Photography.


England is also the birthplace of bureaucratic organisations like The National Trust. Unlike custodians of other European stately homes, they are excessively protective of 'their' properties, charge extortionate entrance fees and often restrict access to many areas.

I take great delight in being a member of the New Zealand heritage trust....who's member get free admission to UK National Trust properties by reciprocal agreement. Their annual fee is LESS THAN HALF the UK membership fee.o.O



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