sarajevo, bosnia
No
sarajevo, bosnia
Same head of state as Belfast, N Ireland. Different country, different placename.
Well that's opening multiple cans of worms, as to the definition of a "country" and the fact that half of Norn Ireland don't recogniseherhim as their head of state. [boy does it feel weird to write "him", you just can't imagine]
But that chapel/church in the background screams 19th century English Midlands to me, and the overall vibe with the plate glass and random 20th-century sculpture feels like some kind of academic campus, possibly school rather than university.
But if we're defining "country" as the UK rather than its subdivisions then it's somewhere in the Commonwealth knocking off the 19th century Midlands - Canada?
Well that's opening multiple cans of worms, as to the definition of a "country"
Not the head of state of Belfast, or anywhere in Northern Ireland. He's president of the Republic of Ireland ("southern Ireland"), the part of the island of Ireland that seceded from the UK a century ago.
In that case it's probably 80/20 that it's west of the Pennines.Fair enough. England, yes. Midlands, no.
This picture was taken near London
feels like some kind of academic campus, possibly school rather than university.
Also thinking the idea of collegiate / university.
the people who lived and worked there.
Might need more clues.
I bet they would have been good friends with Aubrey and Maturin. They would have thoroughly enjoyed an evening together. Aubrey especially would have enjoyed a night into the early hours of morning.
ETA: Aubrey was a good friend with one of them.
Hilarious, I actually looked up "red brick baptist church london" on a whim but didn't find that one. Total guess on the denomination but it was actually right.