More left than right. I like looking at gaps, poetry, philosophy.
Barb Milne
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#DouglasStuart
‘For his three influences Douglas chose: ‘The Lost Language of Cranes’, by David Leavitt from 1986; ‘Gilead’, by Marilynne Robinson, from 2004; and John McGahern’s ‘Amongst Women’, from 1990.’
www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/... @hayfestival.bsky.social
This Refugee Week, explore the history of migration from prehistory to the present day.
Our collections and research shed light on the movement of people across time, helping us better understand the journeys, experiences and courage that shape our world.
Read more: link.bl.uk/z77
#RefugeeWeek
Our repair works at St James's, Llangua in Monmouthshire have been recognised by Europa Nostra, being shortlisted for the 2026 European Heritage Europa Nostra Awards.
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📷 After Repairs
Barb Milne
The Irish poet and activist Eva Gore-Booth (1870-1926) lived and worked among the poor of Manchester. 100 years on from her death, she is an unsung hero of LGBT+ history.
Join us for a FREE event celebrating her life this Friday in #Manchester: tinyurl.com/4d326n2t
#PrideMonth #booksky
David Hockney (1937-2026) Obituary written by Jackie Wullschläger @financialtimes.com
'I have the good fortune that it can make me happy to watch raindrops running down a window pane,' he said, 'The sense and purpose of my paintings are pleasure and joy.'
a whisper, pipes, drums,
footprints covered, stepped into:
a march unmatched …
#TartanArmy #WorldCup ⚽️🏴
A sandwich wrapper
flies full flight, a passerby
rescues it, thank you!
#Lunchbreak in the #Park
British Library
'Roy Hattersley on Philip Larkin'.
'I enjoy the sounds the words make inside my head'.
Judi Dench, and Alan Bennett are the readers. #poetry
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Friends of Friendless Churches
Stillness - half frame photograph printed onto mulberry paper. The photograph was made with the Pentax 17 and Ilford HP5 developed with DD-X #believeinfilm #photography