We are now on the first floor landing, above where you entered the hall earlier. The surrounds and pediments above the doors are eye-catching as is the plasterwork in the centre of the ceiling. The chandelier is Waterford glass bought inexpensively in Venice at the end of the 19th century. The door at the end… Continue reading The Tour Continues
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A Private Tour of Barmeath
Mayfair Madness
Lovely Lewes
Coronavirus Chronicle XI
The times they are a-changin’ as Bob Dylan puts it so idiomatically. I used to offer visitors a choice of three gins: London, Plymouth or Cork; rather pretentious and these days gin is distilled all over the place; from Deerness on Orkney to Westward Farm in the Isles of Scilly. Even Co Louth has a distillery… Continue reading Coronavirus Chronicle XI
Fishing & Fighting
Coronavirus Chronicle X
Temple Bar
Magna Carta Libertatum
There are four original copies of the charter signed by King John and his barons in 1215. Two of them may be found in the British Library, the others at Lincoln Castle and Salisbury Cathedral. So I didn’t see one yesterday when I went with a friend to Runnymede. She hadn’t been before and I… Continue reading Magna Carta Libertatum