8 / 100 sreencaps from the chronicles of narnia.

8 / 100 sreencaps from the chronicles of narnia.

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anyhunterworththeirsalt:

The famous lamposts - Malvern:  In Malvern there are loads of old gas lamps still in the streets instead of electronic versions; this is because of their famous history. It was said that when he lived in Malvern, famous author C.S Lewis befriended Lord of the Rings author Tolkien, and the two would go walking in the stunning scenery of the hills. The story goes that one night they were on the way home from the local pub when through the mists they saw a lampost, and from that the timeless stories of Narnia, with it’s famous lampost landmark, were born. These are the Narnian lamposts still standing today. (Photos taken in Malvern, Worcestershire) anyhunterworththeirsalt:

The famous lamposts - Malvern:  In Malvern there are loads of old gas lamps still in the streets instead of electronic versions; this is because of their famous history. It was said that when he lived in Malvern, famous author C.S Lewis befriended Lord of the Rings author Tolkien, and the two would go walking in the stunning scenery of the hills. The story goes that one night they were on the way home from the local pub when through the mists they saw a lampost, and from that the timeless stories of Narnia, with it’s famous lampost landmark, were born. These are the Narnian lamposts still standing today. (Photos taken in Malvern, Worcestershire)

anyhunterworththeirsalt:

The famous lamposts - Malvern:  In Malvern there are loads of old gas lamps still in the streets instead of electronic versions; this is because of their famous history. It was said that when he lived in Malvern, famous author C.S Lewis befriended Lord of the Rings author Tolkien, and the two would go walking in the stunning scenery of the hills. The story goes that one night they were on the way home from the local pub when through the mists they saw a lampost, and from that the timeless stories of Narnia, with it’s famous lampost landmark, were born. These are the Narnian lamposts still standing today. (Photos taken in Malvern, Worcestershire)

anyhunterworththeirsalt:

The famous lamposts - Malvern:  In Malvern there are loads of old gas lamps still in the streets instead of electronic versions; this is because of their famous history. It was said that when he lived in Malvern, famous author C.S Lewis befriended Lord of the Rings author Tolkien, and the two would go walking in the stunning scenery of the hills. The story goes that one night they were on the way home from the local pub when through the mists they saw a lampost, and from that the timeless stories of Narnia, with it’s famous lampost landmark, were born. These are the Narnian lamposts still standing today. (Photos taken in Malvern, Worcestershire) anyhunterworththeirsalt:

The famous lamposts - Malvern:  In Malvern there are loads of old gas lamps still in the streets instead of electronic versions; this is because of their famous history. It was said that when he lived in Malvern, famous author C.S Lewis befriended Lord of the Rings author Tolkien, and the two would go walking in the stunning scenery of the hills. The story goes that one night they were on the way home from the local pub when through the mists they saw a lampost, and from that the timeless stories of Narnia, with it’s famous lampost landmark, were born. These are the Narnian lamposts still standing today. (Photos taken in Malvern, Worcestershire)

anyhunterworththeirsalt:

The famous lamposts - Malvern:  In Malvern there are loads of old gas lamps still in the streets instead of electronic versions; this is because of their famous history. It was said that when he lived in Malvern, famous author C.S Lewis befriended Lord of the Rings author Tolkien, and the two would go walking in the stunning scenery of the hills. The story goes that one night they were on the way home from the local pub when through the mists they saw a lampost, and from that the timeless stories of Narnia, with it’s famous lampost landmark, were born. These are the Narnian lamposts still standing today. (Photos taken in Malvern, Worcestershire)

anyhunterworththeirsalt:

The famous lamposts - Malvern:  In Malvern there are loads of old gas lamps still in the streets instead of electronic versions; this is because of their famous history. It was said that when he lived in Malvern, famous author C.S Lewis befriended Lord of the Rings author Tolkien, and the two would go walking in the stunning scenery of the hills. The story goes that one night they were on the way home from the local pub when through the mists they saw a lampost, and from that the timeless stories of Narnia, with it’s famous lampost landmark, were born. These are the Narnian lamposts still standing today. (Photos taken in Malvern, Worcestershire) anyhunterworththeirsalt:

The famous lamposts - Malvern:  In Malvern there are loads of old gas lamps still in the streets instead of electronic versions; this is because of their famous history. It was said that when he lived in Malvern, famous author C.S Lewis befriended Lord of the Rings author Tolkien, and the two would go walking in the stunning scenery of the hills. The story goes that one night they were on the way home from the local pub when through the mists they saw a lampost, and from that the timeless stories of Narnia, with it’s famous lampost landmark, were born. These are the Narnian lamposts still standing today. (Photos taken in Malvern, Worcestershire)

anyhunterworththeirsalt:

The famous lamposts - Malvern:  In Malvern there are loads of old gas lamps still in the streets instead of electronic versions; this is because of their famous history. It was said that when he lived in Malvern, famous author C.S Lewis befriended Lord of the Rings author Tolkien, and the two would go walking in the stunning scenery of the hills. The story goes that one night they were on the way home from the local pub when through the mists they saw a lampost, and from that the timeless stories of Narnia, with it’s famous lampost landmark, were born. These are the Narnian lamposts still standing today. (Photos taken in Malvern, Worcestershire)

skandar-and-georgie:

NEWS: Skandar Keynes spotted in Lebanon, gallery updates.

http://www.skandarandgeorgie.com/2013/03/21/skandar-keynes-spotted-in-lebanon-gallery-updates/

GALLERY

  • An image of Skandar and his mother Zelfa from the London premiere of “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe” (2005)
  • A promotional photo from the Upstagers pantomime “Babes in the Wood” (2006). Georgie played the role of Jill, a babe.
  • On-set images for “The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” (2010)
  • An image of Skandar from the London premiere of “Dawn Treader”

claryfairchilding:

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fictionminded:

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