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Tag Archives: Bardon Hill
A Land of Vistas…
This morning I listened to a podcast where a man claimed that he still understood the country of his birth whilst living in another country. When challenged about this he had a one word explanation: Aircraft. Now I have no … Continue reading →
Carucates or Hides…
Any English school child will have been told about the Danelaw. As these children grow into adulthood the memories fade. Most would have a vague recollection …something to do with King Alfred… perhaps burnt cakes? Certainly vikings. A few might … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ashby de la Zouch, autumn, Bardon Hill, charnwood, Chilcote, City of Birmingham, Danelaw, Danish Settlers, Derbyshire, King Alfred, Leicestershire, Mercia, No Man's Heath, photography, Salt Way, Staffordshire, Tamworth, Turnpike, Warwickshire
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The view from Freezeland…
The last 10 years of my photographic journey is captured in this photograph. It was taken near a point where the district councils of Harborough, Melton and Charnwood meet. The last time I captured this view it was living upto … Continue reading →
Posted in Gartree Explored, Ironstone Beniface, Photography, Playground of the Midlands
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Tagged Agriculture, autumn, Bardon Hill, Charnwood Borough Council, church, City of Leicester, Copt Oak, Fields, Gartree - Explored, Harborough District Council, Melton District Council, Old John, River Soar, Rural, sky, South Croxton
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King Arthur and Photoshop Panorama
It was a really beautiful morning and what better way to enjoy this autumn sun than to go out and make photographs. Of course at the moment I’m pursuing my Deep Time project and so that was what I did. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Badon Hill, Bardon Hill, Battle of Mons Badonicus, Battleflats, Canon G1x, Charnwood Hills, Deep Time, geology, King Arthur, Panorama, photography
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Thinking like it was 100BC
So how do you think like a man in the middle to late iron age in England? It is not easy and I found myself standing a field near to Normanton le Heath doing just that. Actually that is not … Continue reading →
