Mahe church candles
Mona L
Camel meat
Modesty
Club class
This end
Audience
Street corner
The birds and the boys
Archer and target
Light headed
Heron
Standing in the grass
Roses against an evening sky
Lambeth Palace and sunflower
Tower and flower
Footsteps
Progress through technology
Down hill
Peculiar visitor
Pray for India
Cellf sacrifice
Parsi Agyari
Ora pro nobis
Giant Hanuman
Buddha at Battersea
Fly with a green body
Trio
Yellow and black
Insect hard at work
Oars
Four eyes three noses
Carved coconut shell
Bells
Applying mehndi
Inside
Evening jogger
Two HP
In the bus lane
Regents Street
Lunar light
Like a firework
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Sacred and secular
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When Mahe was French
Mahe was a French colony - the size of a large village -on the west coast of India until the 1950s. It was part of the colony of Pondicherry, located on the east coast of India. This 'station of the cross' is in the church of St Therese. Note the French inscription.
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