 Wolvendaal Dutch Reformed Church, 1749 |
 Wolvendaal Church |
 Wolvendaal Church |
 In 1749, Wolvendaal Church was a remote peaceful place |
 VOC, the corporate logo of the Dutch East India Company, also found in the old Dutch colonies of Cape Town and Batavia (Jakarta) |
 Tombstones along the exterior of Wolvendaal Church |
 Wolvendaal Church |
 1691 Dutch tombstone |
 1737 Dutch tombstone |
 VOC logo on an interior doorway, Wolvendaal Church |
 The original 1749 lock to the church |
 Simple interior of the Wolvendaal Dutch Reformed Church, Colombo |
 The Governor's family seating, Wolvendaal Church |
 Many of the former Dutch governors, their wives, and other notables remain in the church, marked with ornate floor tablets |
 Wolvendaal Church tomb from 1752 |
 1792 Tomb, Wolvendaal Church |
 As the church was built only 47 years before the end of the Dutch Period, tombs only cover a small area |
 Locals hanging out in front of Wolvendaal Church |
 Watertower near Wolvendaal Church |
 Italiya Inn, Wolfendhal Street, Colombo |
 Girl in a tuk tuk |
 Wolfendhal Street, Colombo |
 A fixer upper... |
 ...proudly proclained property of the Bank of Ceylon |
 Power of Allah, Sri Lanka |
 Shafran and friends, Wolfendhal Street, Colombo |
 Trilingual Sri Lankan Police Sign (Sinhalese/English/Tamil) |
 Sri Lankan Police Officer |
 Al-medrasa al-Nourany (school) Wolfendhal Street, Colombo |
 Wolfendhal Street |
 Wolfendhal Street |
 Wolfendhal Street |
 Wolfendhal Street |
 Kids group photo, Wolfendhal Street, Colombo |
 Another take |
 Mosque on Wolfendhal Street |
 Residential area of Colombo |
 Footballer |