John Kenyon
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@hordeofduck Mathern Bishop's Palace now a hotel possibly. Monmouthshire
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@Sean4Llandaff @cardiffcouncil @llandaffrc @The_Heathcock @evansclaire1984 @GrumpyVeteran2 @DilwarAliLAB And the dip/hollow at the lower end of Fairwater Grove East, just before it runs into West, filled in a year or so ago, has now sunk further down, making it worse than it was originally - drivers beware
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Just had an email from Nicola In @cardiffcouncil Highways.
The pot holes will be filled TOMORROW!
@llandaffrc @The_Heathcock @evansclaire1984 @GrumpyVeteran2 @DilwarAliLAB
Sean Driscoll@Sean4Llandaff
Hey @cardiffcouncil just at the roundabout at @The_Heathcock pub roundabout there are two pot holes. I have raised an enquiry with our Highway’s team. Hopefully it’ll get sorted soon.
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A very pleasing arrangement at Oundle, memorial window for the seven daughters of Richard and Eliza Todd though I don’t know the artist or date of the work
#StainedGlassSunday

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@heritagepilgrim Julian Wheeler, Miniature Baptismal Fonts, Fircone Press, now part of Logaston Press
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@heritagepilgrim There's a newish book on portable fonts, tho the one shown not as portable as some. Will try and source details
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@DrJaninaRamirez Could be a winter flowering cherry. A few around us in Llandaff
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Has any historian etc tried to follow up an image of someone where under "Likenesses " in Oxforddnb an image is to be found in @NPGLondon but nothing is to be found there. 3 image searches for past figures in castle studies have drawn a blank
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#ThrowbackThursday this week is the ruins of this very historic site, anyone know this 🏰?? #februinary

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In June 2022 I stood in the Mortimer Tower at Ludlow Castle for less than 5 minutes & overheard 6 different people relaying the myth that it turned clockwise to advantage right-handed defenders. I suspect that whatever I write, that story may never die...
…iskeleheritage.triskelepublishing.com/mediaeval-myth…

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‘Their heads were nailed to the trees’: what was life – and death – like for Roman legionnaires? | Museums | The Guardian theguardian.com/culture/2024/j…
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#MysteryMonday 🧐🔍
Originally founded in the early 12th century, it's remains are a centuries-spanning jumble of architectural styles that reflect its lengthy occupation. do you know what site this is?
Answer Revealed tomorrow

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@EngChurchPics Bookplate from its library is a guess on my part
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@EngChurchPics Coed Coch a mansion in North Wales at Dolwen. Book plate from its former library collection. Search Coflein website under Coed Coch
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