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"New place" was built to look like Shakespear's home where spend his final years. |
In the "New place", there are souvenir shop and the gate to the pay area. |
Entering pay area. The courtyard. |
Standing the top of the stairs. |
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Seeing from the terrace. |
listless feelings |
The doll of Shakespear was sitting at "Shakespear's Memoir" |
In fornt of the oriel window |
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There were many dolls recreating of May poll dance in 16th century. |
The Globe Theatre in 16th century was recreated. |
It was recreated in perfect detail. |
It was the work of the puppet maker Kyoko Nakanishi. |
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You may see Formal Garden background from the terrace. |
walking toward to Formal Garden. |
sitting on the bench She really looks like a doll, doesn't her? |
archway of roses If only the roses were in bloom. |
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There is a small fountain at the center of the Formal Garden. |
Behinde the pillar supporting the rose arch. |
I hope I can come back here when the roses were in bloom. |
Sitting on the bench under the brick wall |
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Now Momo is on. |
She came to the courtyard |
and went up to the terrace. |
coming down the corridor |
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Red flowers were in all glory. |
Leaving from the pay area, Momo came to Rosemary Garden.
There were some small violet blue rosemary flowers there. |
Marguerites were in bloom too. |
And pansies. There were variety of flowers even in winter. |
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Momo changed into pink fluffy hoodie and hot pants. |
Daniele followed her this time. |
Sitting by the fountain with Daniele |
Ascending the stairs of Birth Place which was built to look like Shakespear's birthplace, |
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he was looking outside through the window. |
There's Village Green right out the window. |
He was Shakespear's father. |
Momo came to second floor of New Place.
There were some sculptures recapturing some scenes of Shakespearean play. |
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Small dolls played Shakespearean play too. |
Kadomatsu is a japanese traditional New Year's decoration. It consists of three bamboo poles and pine tree branches fastened to the bamboo poles with a straw rope. |