Reflections by award-winning maritime historian Joan Druett, author of many books about the sea Search This Blog Kangaroo drawing could change Australian history Does this look like a kangaroo to you? It certainly does to me.
Thanks for linking to us re. Dartmoor Cream Tea Challenge, and nice website. I hope this helps as your site is obviously trying to be as accurate as possible.
I have looked it up but there is a lack of detail on it- one piece of info however says it is Iron Age! Also, apparently, Leigh Tor, just up the hill is noted as a Causewayed Enclosure- could there be a link? Regards, Jowa January 3rd Hi Tim We were intrigued with your latest article about the batch loaf after referring to our library of Dartmoor books we came up with nothing so on to Google where we spotted what could be described as a ringed circle of rocks on Rowden Down grid reference SX which is approx.
Walked from Ivybridge to South Zeal and back 70 miles min Feb. When time allows will study the detail you have provided, have sent small donation as a thanks.
Best wishes Chris Green. March is a good time when the wild daffodils are in flower. Also, I hope to be doing a presentation in the spring at Burrator Discovery Centre combining a site visit and talk on Wembley Walk, so you might be interested in killing two birds with one stone!
Thanks for your email and kind offer of a visit to Wembley Walk, I would be delighted to come down next Spring to see your restoration work and also update the webpage on the new developments. November 26th Hi Tim, Thank you so much for all of your information!
Our presentation was a success! As I was focusing more on the landscape and the Victorians fear of degeneration, I was able to do some analysis of the Hound and your information was very helpful to do that! I also showed one of the images you sent me to the class, on the PowerPoint and explained a bit about your site!
I am currently taking a Victorian Literature class that focuses on Gothic elements. My topic in the presentation, specifically, is focusing on the settings of London and the Grimpen Mire as Gothic.?
I was just wondering if there is anyway I could use what you say I would cite, of course in my presentation, and what your sources have been?
Is there a correlation between the two? Do you know of any folk books or sources I could use to find information?
If you have any time at all, to look into these things or get back to me, it would be much appreciated!The Les Enluminures Gallery in New York recently purchased a 16th century manuscript from a rare book dealer in Portugal.
The manuscript, dated between and , features both text and music for a liturgical procession. The manuscript changed hand for the sum of $15, After being taken down twice by Blogger within a single week, we got the message: It’s Time To Go. Gates of Vienna has moved to a new address.
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Oct 23, · Trouble is, it is in a 16th century Portuguese manuscript, confounding all conventional understanding of the European discovery of Australia. Sophie Tedmanson reports. The Dutch ship Duyfken, which landed in Australia in , was thought to .
A Biblical study of the bloodlines and geneaology of the Nephilim giants before and after the flood. 16th-century manuscript could rewrite Australian history The appearance of a cockatoo in a 15th century Italian Renaissance painting has led historians to reconsider what they know of early trading routes to Europe.