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Tag Archives: hogback
Discovering Albion – day 7: Sarcophagus and Standing Crosses
I think both our jaws must have hit the floor as we hit the jackpot. The third room of the little museum seemed to bring together all the threads of the skein that we had been following on our travels. … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Churches, Photography, scotland road trip, travel
Tagged Celts, grave slab, hogback, Picts, standing cross, stone
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Full Circle: St Michael and All Angels, Addingham
From Little Meg we had a leisurely stroll down a wooded path, to a tiny church we had glimpsed from the circle on our first visit. It had turned out to be one I had stumbled across in my research … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo Norse Cross, carved stones, grave markers, hogback, landscape, medieval, Photography, polarity, spirituality, stained glass, symbolism, weekend workshop
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Full Circle: Giants in the churchyard
The last of the winter light was beginning to fade as we left St Andrew’s and wandered out into the churchyard. In many respects, what awaited us outside was far more impressive and interesting than the Georgian interior. There were … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Churches, dragons, History, Mythology, Photography, Sacred sites, Spirituality, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism, The Silent Eye, workshop 2018
Tagged Anglian Crosses, history, hogback, home, King Arthur, Owain, Penrith, Rheghed, secret meanings of ancient myths, Uriens, Wordsworth
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