I should have been a pair of ragged claws…
Reads 📚Writes 📚Haunts museums, art galleries, ancient sites, woodland and marshes. #amquerying
Mary B
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Ancient Greek fish plates were very popular tableware 2,300 years ago!
They wouldn’t look too out of place on a modern dining table today!
📷 by me
#Archaeology
I’ve rarely experienced anything as potent as this piece of medieval carving at Gloucester Cathedral. The tragic fall of a builder, watched in horror by the master mason, captured in stone crashes through the thin veil of the present.
Nice to see Anglo-Saxon saints can still make headlines!
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'He skips through the copses singing,
And his shadow dances along,
And I know not which I should follow,
Shadow or song!'
-Oscar Wilde
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What an interesting site!
Marshlands at Sundown (1908) by US painter Alice Pike Barney #WomensArt
Rachel Deering
Alison Fisk
Sometimes you come across a ruin and just know phantoms cling to it. No amount of sunshine acts as spectral antiseptic. You can feel the temporal infection. Touch the stones or bricks and whispers form in your mind, ghosted by fragments of vanished lives. – #MattAdams, 1982
For the cunning of a the county use a compass that shows True Faery North. - #CLNolan
When a property hosts murder, it often acquires a ghost. While human tenants come and go, persuading a phantom to move on is a tricky matter. A simple eviction notice does not work. A vexed landlord may call in a professional ghost-layer, but even then, it's rarely straightforward. – #CJosiffe, 1982
Helen Gittos
Andy Marshall
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Becky Wallower
Radio Solent's Steve Harris explores the spiritual heritage of St Wite's shrine in a Dorset church.
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