#textiletuesday #sketching
#textiletuesday #sketching
Uncovered in the room above the chapel of St Andrew and St Catherine during work on the roof.
#TilesOnTuesday #medieval
Uncovered in the room above the chapel of St Andrew and St Catherine during work on the roof.
#TilesOnTuesday #medieval
The disturbingly realistic cadaver effigy of Richard Fox, (d1528). a prominent politician and diplomat, under Henry VII. He was Bishop of Winchester from 1501 to 1528 .
#momentomorimonday #tudor
The disturbingly realistic cadaver effigy of Richard Fox, (d1528). a prominent politician and diplomat, under Henry VII. He was Bishop of Winchester from 1501 to 1528 .
#momentomorimonday #tudor
So pleased to see the peasant David getting therecognition he deserves!
#folksong #tudor #tudorchristmas
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So pleased to see the peasant David getting therecognition he deserves!
#folksong #tudor #tudorchristmas
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#StainedGlassSunday
#StainedGlassSunday
#bookevent #devon
#bookevent #devon
I’m not sure the sky will be as clear today as when the photo was taken in 2022.
#SteepleSaturday #totnes
I’m not sure the sky will be as clear today as when the photo was taken in 2022.
#SteepleSaturday #totnes
The Horner family bought nearby Mells Manor in 1543, after dissolution of Glastonbury Abbey in 1539.
Thomas Horner from my latest novel, born 1547, may have been baptised in this font.
#FontsonFriday #writersresearch #historicalfictionauthor
The Horner family bought nearby Mells Manor in 1543, after dissolution of Glastonbury Abbey in 1539.
Thomas Horner from my latest novel, born 1547, may have been baptised in this font.
#FontsonFriday #writersresearch #historicalfictionauthor
Nearby is the tomb of James Rodge, bone lace seller, who died in 1617 and left a substantial sum to the poor of the town.
#adoorablethursday #Honiton
Nearby is the tomb of James Rodge, bone lace seller, who died in 1617 and left a substantial sum to the poor of the town.
#adoorablethursday #Honiton
10.40am on Saturday I’ll be talking about the challenges and opportunities of writing about real people who lived in sixteenth century Devon.
It’s free!
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#bookfestival #totnes
10.40am on Saturday I’ll be talking about the challenges and opportunities of writing about real people who lived in sixteenth century Devon.
It’s free!
www.bobfairbrotherauthor.com/south-devon-...
#bookfestival #totnes
Around 1400-1500
From the Harry Hems Collection
On display at Royal Albert Museum, Exeter
A lady picking nits from her companion's hair.
📷 from a visit in 2023
#woodcarvingwednesday
#woodensday #medieval
Around 1400-1500
From the Harry Hems Collection
On display at Royal Albert Museum, Exeter
A lady picking nits from her companion's hair.
📷 from a visit in 2023
#woodcarvingwednesday
#woodensday #medieval
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#textiletuesday #tapestry
Date unknown .
#textiletuesday #tapestry
It was lovely to hear the 🔔
#devon #churchbells #history
It was lovely to hear the 🔔
#devon #churchbells #history
The main keys on the small organ are black, the reverse of modern keyboards, as was usual in the 16th century.
#MonumentsMonday
The main keys on the small organ are black, the reverse of modern keyboards, as was usual in the 16th century.
#MonumentsMonday
#CeilingsOnSunday
#CeilingsOnSunday
#sundaystonework
#sundaystonework
St Catherine on the left and St Alphege on the right, medieval donors in 4 smaller panels. Image of St Catherine thought to from around 1300, St Alphege from 15th century .
#StainedGlassSunday
St Catherine on the left and St Alphege on the right, medieval donors in 4 smaller panels. Image of St Catherine thought to from around 1300, St Alphege from 15th century .
#StainedGlassSunday
📷 from August 2024
#SteepleSaturday
📷 from August 2024
#SteepleSaturday
#FlowersOnFriday
#FlowersOnFriday
#FontsonFriday
#FontsonFriday
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