FSA Scot, Social art historian/Fifteenth-century Scotland, Flanders and Burgundy. Research Associate, Open University. Leads the Trinity Network and Adornes Network. https://profiles.open.ac.uk/jill-harrison
Jill Harrison
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To learn more about the Reviving the Trinity Stones project and outreach, visit www.revivingthetrinitystones.co.uk/exhibition
The first talk is fully booked but Scents, Sights and Sounds: Experiencing the Trinity still have a few places.
Celebrating World Bee Day with this gorgeous Common Carder Bee-Bombus pascuorum enjoying the sun in our garden.
Great to see our Anselm Adornes event getting a full page spread in the wonderful BLACK BITCH- the Linlithgow Community Magazine. Join us for an afternoon discussing the GREAT LIFE OF ANSELM ADORNES on 6th June, St Michael's Church at 2.30 p.m
The Reviving the Trinity Stones exhibition is up and running!
A great launch on Friday where we 'unveiled' a very special Passion stone, saved by the project. There are now 8 weeks of exhibition, walks and talks at the Museum of Edinburgh.
Here is a Youtube link to the Anselm session, don't miss a fascinating talk: www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8z1...
Do send any questions to me: [email protected] and join us on 7th to hear the answers: zoom.us/j/97546717731
Just finished giving a Trinity talk at the Museum of Edinburgh as part of the free exhibition outreach. The next one- Scents, Sights and Sounds: Experiencing the Trinity( with appropriate props, some edible!) will be on 30th May- you can book on www.revivingthetrinitystones.co.uk/exhibition
The Edinburgh Outdoors podcast on the Reviving the Trinity Stones project has just gone live. It was great fun working on this with Angela Casey and Hetty Lancaster, thank you both.
edinburghoutdoors.podbean.com/e/a-treasure...
Here is the link to the Anselm Adornes: destined for greatness recording. zoom.us/rec/share/0m...
There will be a Q& A with Jelle Deltombe on 7th March, do join us:https://zoom.us/j/97546717731
Please send questions to me in advance : [email protected]
Thank you Angela Casey, www.edinburghoutdoors.org.uk and Hetty Lancaster, OEC, for a great day exploring the wonderful Trinity Apse and various Trinity stones sites. Podcast will go out in April, before our Reviving the Trinity Stones exhibition in May.
Busy day at Linlithgow Palace and St Michaels Church for the launch of our book on Anselm Adornes. Especially apt since Anselm was keeper of the Palace for James III and buried in St Michaels after his murder, his heart sent back to Bruges. Thank you @jillharrison1.bsky.social for organising! ⛪🏰🦄⚔️
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Dr Bryony Coombs
In this episode we head out to find lost stones from a church built in the 1400s which are now scattered across the city. When the church was demolished to make way for Waverley Station, the Council ...