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Ragged Ramblers' Events
Wednesday, 1 June 2011. Loddon and District Local History Group - History, Hearts and Heads. Istoric sites are so much more than cold old stones. On July 20th, starting at 1:30pm, Colin Howey will be talking to the Loddon and District Local History Group about 'The Ragged Society of Antiquarian Ramblers', as he discusses their particular way of looking at, engaging with and exploring, a range of historic sites across Norfolk and Norwich. For main site, click HERE. Sunday, 17 April 2011. Saturday 7th/Sund...
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Ragged Ramblers' Reviews
Valuing local identity, idiosyncrasy and people who make places sing. Sunday, 23 March 2014. Heydon Village Tea Shop - In Conversation With Cindy. In our previous review. Starting with a stop-go animation that takes you - in virtual terms - from the entrance of the church porch to the door of the Tea Shop, this piece will combine excerpts from our interview with Cindy, with photographs we took during our visit. What really comes through in this piece - aside from the obvious excitement of Ragged Ramb...
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The Ragged Society of Antiquarian Ramblers
Friday, 7 August 2015. A Perambulation of Cahors Cathedral. Here is the west front of the cathedral in Cahors in the south of France. Stepping within, my attention was seized by the medieval wall painting high up on the interior west walls. Looking towards the east, I took this photo with the water in the font offering offering reflections. Cahors Cathedral has two huge domes, one of which is pictured here. Personally, I like the fact that it is an imperfect circle. Sunday, 3 May 2015. The chancel is a w...
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Ragged Ramblers' Lecture Series
Ragged Ramblers' Lecture Series. Friday, 30 April 2010. The Erudite Aunty Gary: rood-screens. Aunty Gary tells us about rood-screens. Demarcating the (East) chancel end of the church from the (West) nave, in pre-Reformation churches this represented a crucial symbolic separation:. Of the place of the lay people (nave) from the place of the priesthood (chancel). Despite this physical exclusion of the laity, the rood was designed to offer a glimpse of the mystery of the heavenly realm. Church in Lincolnshi...
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Ragged Ramblers - Sites We Like
Ragged Ramblers - Sites We Like. The look in a Ragged Ramblers' eye says it all. Saturday, 12 March 2011. Ragged Society of Antiquarian Ramblers. Members love to connect with others. Generally, the blogs we link with here will include those who share our passion for history and heritage. In addition, we support people who value the uniqueness of place, and who are committed to opening up intellectual access to a wider public. Munro Tweeder-Harris, Esq. The Ragged Society of Antiquarian Ramblers.
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Ragged Ramblers' Tweats
Friday, 16 July 2010. Sitting in the ruins of St Benet's Abbey, witnessing an extraordinary - and, I suspect, most cathartic - rant by Maximillion. I will offer him some treacle tart. That is sure to becalm him. Posted by The Ragged Society of Antiquarian Ramblers. Labels: Ragged Ramblers Tweats. The Ragged Society of Antiquarian Ramblers. Saturday, 3 July 2010. Live from Bramfield Church. Posted by The Ragged Society of Antiquarian Ramblers. The Ragged Society of Antiquarian Ramblers. Monday, 17 May 2010.
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Ragged Rascals
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