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Literary Britain: Thomas Hardy Country
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Inspired by The Oxford Illustrated Guide to Literary Britain. Thursday, 4 June 2009. I went to the Golden Cap in Dorset back in May, and the views over the Dorset countryside were stunning. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dracula - Bram Stoker. Lord of the Rings - Tolkien. Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte. The Wind in the Willows - Kennneth Grahame. The Mysteries of Udolpho - Ann Radcliffe. The Old English Baron - Clara Reeve. View my complete profile.
Literary Britain: February 2009
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Inspired by The Oxford Illustrated Guide to Literary Britain. Sunday, 22 February 2009. Angels of Highgate Cemetery. Highgate Cemetery in London was described by the poet John Betjeman as "Victorian Valhalla". There are many graves of famous artistic and literary people, most notably the Pre Raphaelites. I found this grave of Frederick Warne, publisher of Beatrix Potter. As can be soon from the photo, the graves are very overgrown and some almost in perpetual shade. Saturday, 14 February 2009. To-day, am...
Literary Britain: The Cobb, Lyme Regis
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Inspired by The Oxford Illustrated Guide to Literary Britain. Sunday, 10 May 2009. The Cobb, Lyme Regis. It's a wonky pier! 10 May 2009 at 09:52. Ooo what a fab place - still on my list of places to visit - yes I remember it from 'Persuasion' where Louisa jumps but Captain Wentworth fails to catch her! 10 May 2009 at 11:51. For Lyme Regis tourist information visit The Official Tourist Guide to Lyme. 25 January 2010 at 07:44. 12 October 2010 at 01:12. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Literary Britain: Dorchester-on-Thames
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Inspired by The Oxford Illustrated Guide to Literary Britain. Sunday, 8 March 2009. I set off intending to visit the Barley Mow, which was featured in Jerome K Jerome's Three Men in a Boat. I was going to walk along the Thames, but it was raining so I sought refuge in Dorchester Abbey. I like this abbey I think the archicture and history of the area is amazing. I went to visit the grave of Sarah Fletcher, who is said to be our local ghost. There are some ancient mediaeval tombs of knights inside the abbey.
Literary Britain: Stonehenge
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Inspired by The Oxford Illustrated Guide to Literary Britain. Thursday, 14 May 2009. The first time I went to Stonehenge was when the Tess of the d'Urbervilles TV series finished. At the end of the story, Tess and Angel go on the run and they are finally caught by the police at Stonehenge, where Tess is sleeping. Having read the novel as well I am convinced Tess is supposed to be a nature goddess. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dracula - Bram Stoker. Lord of the Rings - Tolkien. The Cobb, Lyme Regis.
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Sites and Stones: Fishguard Fort, Pembrokeshire
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Saturday, 18 April 2009. Fishguard Fort, Pembrokeshire. Click photos to enlarge). From the information sign outside the fort:. The fort was built following a raid on Fishguard in 1779; the privateer vessel Black Prince demanded £1,000 to return a captured local ship and as a ransom for the town. When this was refused it bombarded Fishguard, damaging St. Mary's Church and some houses. Below is a view of the fort as seen from the other side of the harbour. Date visited: 10 April 2009. And to think I applie...
Sites and Stones: February 2009
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Saturday, 21 February 2009. The Norwegian Church, Cardiff Bay, Glamorganshire. Click photos to enlarge). When I composed the by-line for this blog - ". Ancient and not-so-ancient places of interest that I have visited in the UK. As well as several episodes of. Look closely in some of the. Episodes and you may even spot the Norwegian Church. Read more at: www.norwegianchurchcardiff.co.uk. Curiously juxtaposed within a few metres of the Norwegian Church is a memorial statue to Captain Scott. Scott and his ...
Sites and Stones: March 2009
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Tuesday, 17 March 2009. St Andrews Church, Church Ope Cove, Portland. Click photos to enlarge). The ruins of St Andrews Church are situated halfway up the cliffside above Church Ope Cove on the eastern coast of the Isle of Portland in Dorset. Overlooked by Rufus Castle, St Andrews was originally built between 1150 and 1470 and served as the parish church of Portland until the mid 1700s. Date visited: 9 March 2009. Links to this post. Wednesday, 11 March 2009. Click photos to enlarge). Portland Bill itsel...
Sites and Stones: St Andrews Church, Church Ope Cove, Portland
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Tuesday, 17 March 2009. St Andrews Church, Church Ope Cove, Portland. Click photos to enlarge). The ruins of St Andrews Church are situated halfway up the cliffside above Church Ope Cove on the eastern coast of the Isle of Portland in Dorset. Overlooked by Rufus Castle, St Andrews was originally built between 1150 and 1470 and served as the parish church of Portland until the mid 1700s. Date visited: 9 March 2009. 4 May 2013 at 20:05. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Please n...
Sites and Stones: The Church of St Brynach, Cym Yr Eglwys, Pembrokeshire
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Saturday, 11 April 2009. The Church of St Brynach, Cym Yr Eglwys, Pembrokeshire. Click photos to enlarge). One of the main distinguishing features at Cwm Yr Eglwys beach is the ruins of the 12th Century church of St Brynach. Most of the church was destroyed in the almighty storm of 1859, and much of the ground that it was built upon and graveyard was also swept away. Date visited: 10 April 2009. 12 April 2009 at 17:32. 12 April 2009 at 18:23. You picked a beautiful day for it! 13 April 2009 at 14:39.
Sites and Stones: Portchester Castle, Hampshire
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Thursday, 21 May 2009. Portchester Castle, Hampshire. Click photos to enlarge). Portchester Castle, which sits overlooking the eastern end of Portsmouth Harbour, is a medieval castle, palace and former Roman fort. It all seems so much bigger once you get inside the inner walls of the main castle. Pictured below is one of the castle's current residents. St Mary's Church (below), dating back to Norman times, sits in the south east corner of the complex within the outer castle walls. View my complete profile.
Sites and Stones: Lighthouse, Pulpit Rock & Sea Caves, Portland Bill, Dorset
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Wednesday, 11 March 2009. Lighthouse, Pulpit Rock and Sea Caves, Portland Bill, Dorset. Click photos to enlarge). Portland Bill lighthouse was built in 1906 and is 35 metres (115 ft) tall. There are two earlier lighthouses relatively nearby, one of which is now a bird observatory. It's hard to tell in some parts whether the jagged coastline of Portland has been cut away by men and machines or if it has been naturally eroded. To the east of the lighthouse and approximately half a mile away there are s...
Sites and Stones: Gwal Y Filiast, Carmarthenshire
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Sunday, 31 May 2009. Gwal Y Filiast, Carmarthenshire. Click photos to enlarge). The dolmem - or cromlech - of Gwal Y Filiast is quite well hidden away just outside of the small village of Llanglydwen in Carmarthenshire. To reach it you have to take a walk down a muddy track for about 10 minutes or so and take a turn into the woods. Gwal Y Filiast - the name translates as. Lair of the She-Wolf. Lair of the Grey Hound Bitch. This is a really atmospheric site, which is in no doubt enhanced by its surroundin...
Sites and Stones: Durdle Dor, Dorset
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Tuesday, 10 March 2009. Durdle Dor, Dorset. Click photos to enlarge). Durdle Dor - or Durdle. Which might seem to be the more logical spelling - is a natural limestone arch on Dorset's Jurassic coast located between Lulworth to the east and Weymouth to the west. The photo below is taken from the east and shows the Man O'War beach on the other side from the limestone arch, and you can also see quite nicely how the bands of rock continue straight through the main structure. Visited: 9 March 2009.
Sites and Stones: April 2009
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Saturday, 18 April 2009. Fishguard Fort, Pembrokeshire. Click photos to enlarge). From the information sign outside the fort:. The fort was built following a raid on Fishguard in 1779; the privateer vessel Black Prince demanded £1,000 to return a captured local ship and as a ransom for the town. When this was refused it bombarded Fishguard, damaging St. Mary's Church and some houses. Below is a view of the fort as seen from the other side of the harbour. Date visited: 10 April 2009. Links to this post.
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