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A Cautionary Tale Concerning Geography

hokusbloke wrote 6 hours ago: You've Been Warned! “A Cautionary Tale Concerning Geography” It seems to me that it … more →

Tags: Poems, Poetry, Poem, Geography, Pickles, squirrels, barriers, Range Rovers, Sue

Models & Photographers commissioned together ?

robbwebbphotography wrote 1 week ago: Hello and good morning to all my faith full blog readers, today I have a question i would like your … more →

Tags: Wedding Dresses, Commissioning editors, model shoot, Portraits, Glamour, Luke Andreou, Robb Webb Photographer, Parley Manor Photographer, creative endeavours

It'll do....

Declan wrote 2 months ago: The entrance to Farmleigh, Phoenix Park, Dublin. For many years this was the home of the Guinness f … more →

Tags: Ireland, photos, Dublin, Phoenix Park, houses, guinness

Blenheim Palace due for a busy summer with both Film and Garden Enthusiasts1 comment

britishtours wrote 3 months ago: Blenheim Palace is due for a hike in visitor numbers this summer, having scored hits with both Garde … more →

Tags: England, Blenheim Palace, Emily Blunt, england garden, england gardens, England Tour, garden of the year, garden of the year award, garden tour

Antique Rugs: The Choice For The Stately Home

puppy77 wrote 6 months ago: There are some homes that just look better with antique rugs; those set in extensive grounds with ro … more →

Tags: Rugs online, Antique Rugs, antique rug, Rug, Rugs, Stately Home, stately home rug, beautiful antique rug, antique silk rug

A gem on Hampstead Heath

interiorstylist wrote 6 months ago: The boyfriend and I took a walk over to Hampstead Heath last week and stumbled upon Kenwood House.  … more →

Tags: Art, Inspiration, hampstead heath, John Singer Sargent, Kenwood House

Step Back in Time

voiceovernottingham wrote 7 months ago: Step Back in Time is an expression often used-or so i thought when i considered setting up a website … more →

Tags: step back in time, History, re-enactments, Living History, Historical Buildings, Castles, jousting, Blacksmith, Properties

Home to the First Queen Elizabeth and a Three Time Prime Minister

Jonathan wrote 8 months ago: It was 450 years ago this November that Elizabeth, the illegitimate daughter of Henry VIII, learned … more →

Tags: Places to visit, Gardens, Hertfordshire

The Body in the Outhouse -- Kate Summerscale’s ‘The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher,’ the Winner of Britain’s Highest Award for Nonfiction, Reads Like Detective Novel

1minutebookreviewswordpresscom wrote 9 months ago: The Road Hill murder caught the eye of Charles Dickens and other novelists. The Suspicions of Mr. Wh … more →

Tags: History, nonfiction, true crime, Charles Dickens, Books, Book Reviews, Reading, Book Awards, 19th Century

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Molly wrote 11 months ago: I have a love/hate affair with what Virginia Woolf called ‘those comfortable padded lunatic as … more →

Tags: Architecture, Art, Fashion, film, Literature, Palaces, Versaillles

Calke Abbey, Derbyshire, UK2 comments

thewiccaman wrote 11 months ago: Calke Abbey Originally uploaded by Myrddin the Wicca Man Known as the “House that Time Forgo … more →

Tags: Travelogue, Photography, Calke Abbey, derbyshire, UK, History


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