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The Medieval Graffiti Hunter: November 2011
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The Medieval Graffiti Hunter. Tuesday, 22 November 2011. A trowel in a most unexpected place. I got this one on a recent trip to Paris. Found this in Notre Dame Cathedral! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Discovering whispers etched into the fabric of medieval buildings and recording them for future enjoyment. The voice and intentions of the common folk, whose presence is largely undocumented and forgotten, we try to help them be heard once again. Thanks for view and please leave a comment! Sites you may like.
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The Medieval Graffiti Hunter: January 2012
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The Medieval Graffiti Hunter. Saturday, 21 January 2012. Barton Turf Full Survey. High quality graffiti in this church and some very interesting ones too. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Discovering whispers etched into the fabric of medieval buildings and recording them for future enjoyment. The voice and intentions of the common folk, whose presence is largely undocumented and forgotten, we try to help them be heard once again. This blog has come about after enjoying a Norfolk Medieval Graffiti Survey.
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The Medieval Graffiti Hunter: February 2013
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The Medieval Graffiti Hunter. Friday, 15 February 2013. Norwich Castle Keep Graffiti. Please click on images in order to enlarge. 1 Here's a daisywheel located on the east wall of the Norwich Castle keep at balcony level (standing height). Presumably eroded by water running down the walls over a period of time. 2 A compass-drawn circle in the fighting gallery (west facing). Covered in carbonated material. Probably due to hundreds of years of prisoners' fire smoke. Suggest it may be a saint. 7 Very 'busy'...
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The Ragged Society of Antiquarian Ramblers: Elements of a Good Ragged Ramble
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Saturday, 17 July 2010. Elements of a Good Ragged Ramble. A good Ragged Ramble. Happens when some friends:. And connect . It's also about. Meeting and making new friends. Perambulating wonderful sites: scampering up weedy hillsides; ascending a precipitous church tower - even taking a swim in some wild water. Stop and take notice. Of the beauty around them. As well as taking time for themselves. And boundless wonder and curiosity. To each other - especially if it's a delicious slice of cake. I am plannin...
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The Medieval Graffiti Hunter: August 2011
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The Medieval Graffiti Hunter. Friday, 26 August 2011. Norwich Cathedral - Initial Survey Images. Please click on images in order to enlarge. Tuesday, 23 August 2011. Thursday, 18 August 2011. Probable Fifteenth Century Blackletter Writing at Fersfield Church. Please click on image in order to enlarge. Wednesday, 17 August 2011. Lots of graffiti here and not all actually in the church! Very little graffiti found here, but these two did catch my eye. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am by no means an expert -...
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The Medieval Graffiti Hunter: Norwich Castle Keep Graffiti
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The Medieval Graffiti Hunter. Friday, 15 February 2013. Norwich Castle Keep Graffiti. Please click on images in order to enlarge. 1 Here's a daisywheel located on the east wall of the Norwich Castle keep at balcony level (standing height). Presumably eroded by water running down the walls over a period of time. 2 A compass-drawn circle in the fighting gallery (west facing). Covered in carbonated material. Probably due to hundreds of years of prisoners' fire smoke. Suggest it may be a saint. 7 Very 'busy'...
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The Medieval Graffiti Hunter: February 2012
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The Medieval Graffiti Hunter. Wednesday, 15 February 2012. Very large daisy wheels in wood - quite unusual. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Discovering whispers etched into the fabric of medieval buildings and recording them for future enjoyment. The voice and intentions of the common folk, whose presence is largely undocumented and forgotten, we try to help them be heard once again. This blog has come about after enjoying a Norfolk Medieval Graffiti Survey. Thanks for view and please leave a comment!
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The Medieval Graffiti Hunter: December 2011
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The Medieval Graffiti Hunter. Friday, 23 December 2011. A full survey of this great church uncovered many graffiti items - some really detailed and great quality. Friday, 16 December 2011. Cawston - St Agnes. A great afternoon out and we discovered this! Salle - St Peter and St Paul. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog has come about after enjoying a Norfolk Medieval Graffiti Survey. Open day and learning that there is significantly more to historical venues than meets the eye. Sites you may like.