Whenever The Cheshire Heraldry Society embarks on an outing we are always accompanied by a number of guests from neighbouring Societies and one of our regular guests is Chris Ward of The Lancashire Heraldry Group. Chris never goes anywhere without his camera and for some time now I have been persuading him to share some of his photos with us. When I last saw him earlier in October not only did he come up trumps he also gave me permission to share his work with other enthusiasts.
Here are the photographs taken by Chris Ward, Hon Sec Lancashire Heraldry Group for your enjoyment.
https://picasaweb.google.com/111221146831994325802/Ward?authuser=0&feat=directlink#
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