
Just out for a Sunday drive.

This is the oldest door in the UK but also the only one assignable to the Anglo Saxon period. It can be found in Westminster Abbey, in the passage leading to the Chapter House.
A detailed study of the door showed that the wood was felled after 1032 AD and that the door was constructed sometime in the 1050s. This was during the reign of King Edward the Confessor, who built the Norman Abbey which was consecrated in 1065.

An early ambulance operated by St John. The patient was placed in a coffin-like sidecar and the lid was closed for transport. There was however a couple of hatches.