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The Art of Psychogeography. Tag Archives: River Dee. But where does the river sit in all of this: as a reflection of (and receptacle for) change? Surface Tension, Rob St John This is as far as I can go. I have been following the course of the River … Continue reading →. Return to the Chalets. The Sands of Dee. That from this castle’s tatter’d battlements Our fair appointments may be well perused. Methinks King Richard and myself should meet … Continue reading →. And All the Wheels of Being. Wheels must t...
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The Art of Psychogeography. The rocks they had discussed from below now loomed before them and Axl could see, as they came ever nearer, how they were arranged in a rough semi-circle around the top of a mound to the side of their path. … Continue reading →. Permanence and Impermanence: Auggie’s Pictures. This gallery contains 2 photos. For in one sense Faerie represents a species of limbo, a great abyss of traditional material, into which every kind of ancient belief came to be cast as the acceptance of o...
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The Art of Psychogeography. Tag Archives: River Clywedog. But where does the river sit in all of this: as a reflection of (and receptacle for) change? Surface Tension, Rob St John This is as far as I can go. I have been following the course of the River … Continue reading →. Subscribe to Blog via Email. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 188 other subscribers. Permanence and Impermanence: Auggie’s Pictures. The Castle of the Raven King.
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The Art of Psychogeography. Abbot and Regis: A Tale of Two Townships. A market town, a parliamentary borough, the head of a Union, and a parish, chiefly in the hundred of Bromfield, county of Denbigh; 26 miles (SE by E) from Denbigh, 18 (ESE) from Ruthin, and 187 (NW) from London; …. … Continue reading →. St Giles Parish Church. Subscribe to Blog via Email. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 188 other subscribers. Follow me on Twitter.
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The Art of Psychogeography. Tag Archives: Rob St John. But where does the river sit in all of this: as a reflection of (and receptacle for) change? Surface Tension, Rob St John This is as far as I can go. I have been following the course of the River … Continue reading →. Subscribe to Blog via Email. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 188 other subscribers. Permanence and Impermanence: Auggie’s Pictures. The Castle of the Raven King.
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The Art of Psychogeography. Tag Archives: Island Green. But where does the river sit in all of this: as a reflection of (and receptacle for) change? Surface Tension, Rob St John This is as far as I can go. I have been following the course of the River … Continue reading →. Subscribe to Blog via Email. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 188 other subscribers. Permanence and Impermanence: Auggie’s Pictures. The Castle of the Raven King.
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The Art of Psychogeography. But where does the river sit in all of this: as a reflection of (and receptacle for) change? Surface Tension, Rob St John This is as far as I can go. I have been following the course of the River … Continue reading →. Subscribe to Blog via Email. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 188 other subscribers. Permanence and Impermanence: Auggie’s Pictures. The Castle of the Raven King. Follow me on Twitter.
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The Art of Psychogeography. Tag Archives: Wrexham Abbot. But where does the river sit in all of this: as a reflection of (and receptacle for) change? Surface Tension, Rob St John This is as far as I can go. I have been following the course of the River … Continue reading →. Abbot and Regis: A Tale of Two Townships. St Giles Parish Church. Subscribe to Blog via Email. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 188 other subscribers.
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The Art of Psychogeography. STEPZ: Above Us Only Sky. Abbot and Regis: A Tale of Two Townships. A market town, a parliamentary borough, the head of a Union, and a parish, chiefly in the hundred of Bromfield, county of Denbigh; 26 miles (SE by E) from Denbigh, 18 (ESE) from Ruthin, and 187 (NW) from London; …. and containing 12,921 inhabitants, of whom 5818 are in the townships of Wrexham Abbot and Wrexham Regis, forming the town. A Topographical Dictionary of Wales, 1849, Samuel Lewis. To find street nam...
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The Art of Psychogeography. Tag Archives: Wrexham Regis. But where does the river sit in all of this: as a reflection of (and receptacle for) change? Surface Tension, Rob St John This is as far as I can go. I have been following the course of the River … Continue reading →. Abbot and Regis: A Tale of Two Townships. St Giles Parish Church. Subscribe to Blog via Email. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 188 other subscribers.
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