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Category Archives: historic sites
The wounded heart of Paris
The white dome of the Sacré-Cœur, floating like some fairy tale castle against the blackness was my very first glimpse of Paris. It was a school trip, we were no more than children… and I fell in love with the … Continue reading
Posted in historic sites, Memories
Tagged art, beauty, fire, France, history, medieval architecture, memoirs, Notre Dame, Paris, youth
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The mystery in ‘my back yard…’
Stuart Templeton at Ratmobile Adventures recently wrote about an impromptu stop and a battle by a bridge. It reminded me of a battle that took place locally… For some reason or another, I’ve been thinking about the church at Hardwick … Continue reading
Elusive realities: The touch of the past..?
We visit a lot of ancient sites and, over the years, have developed both a set of ideas and a bit of a ‘feel’ for these places. Some of those ideas have later been borne out by research into the … Continue reading
Time travelling: Ivar the Boneless and the Bone-yard…
Repton today is no more than a small Derbyshire village, but once it was the capital of Mercia, one of the most powerful realms of its era. For three hundred years, Mercia encompassed most of what would eventually become the … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Churches, france and vincent, historic sites, Photography
Tagged archaeology, churches, Derbyshire, folklore, ghosts, local legnds, mercia, Repton, Saxon, Viking
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Time travelling: The ghosts of Repton…
After our visit to the wonderful church at Breedon, with its wealth of carved Saxon stonework, it seemed only right to call at Repton, less than ten miles away… and probably much closer in the days when horse and foot … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Churches, Folk Tale, france and vincent, historic sites, Photography
Tagged archaeology, churches, Derbyshire, folklore, ghosts, local legnds, Repton, Saxon
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Time travelling
Nearly five years ago and with strict instructions from my writing partner about ‘not finding things’ on my way north without him, I had accidentally found Breedon on the Hill and we had been ‘going to’ go there together ever … Continue reading
Ashbourne
Pre-Raphaelite glass sits in walls pitted by Cromwellian gunfire, while a 1950s reredos graces a chancel that dates back to 1241. That’s why I love these old churches… the history of a community is written within their walls in wood … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Churches, Doomsday: The Ætheling Thing, England, historic sites, Photography, Sacred sites, Spirituality
Tagged Derbyshire, George Gilbert Scott, Kempe, Norman, Saxon, stained glass, Tudor
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Flight of fancy
Just a few miles away from my home is the little market town of Thame. It is an interesting place with some beautiful old architecture. I have seen a fair bit of it this year as I have had to … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Art, Churches, historic sites, Spirituality
Tagged being, consciousness, Life, love, Photography, The Silent Eye
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Seeking the sacred
All my life I have visited sacred sites when I could, and I have been lucky enough to visit many. Whether ancient church, temple, stone circle or legendary landscape, there is something about these sites that touches a place deep … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancestors, ancient mound, Ancient sites, historic sites, History, Spirituality
Tagged chapel, church, place of worship, stone circle
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A church under wraps II
As we opened the door into St Kentigern’s church, it was fairly obvious we had picked the wrong time to visit. Not only was the sudden and relative warmth of the building steaming up the camera lens like there was … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Art, Churches, Don and Wen, france and vincent, historic sites, Photography, Sacred sites, symbolism, Templars
Tagged cross pattee, Crosstwaite, Cumbria, Keswick, St Kentigern, stained glass, synchronicity
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