Congratulations!
Congratulations!
Awful. Well done for sorting
50 Years of COAM β 1980
St. Albans Abbey Barn, also known as St. Julians, arrived at COAM. Dismantled in 1962, it spent many years in storage before finding a home with us.
This medieval barn was built between 1390 and 1400.
Find out more www.coam.org.uk/blogs/buildi...
Remember seeing them in Hemel Hempstead Pavilion - must have been around 1980.
Slow Horses and Leonard and Hungry Paul
Love my hand painted acorn. Reminds of the times Iβve spent on the Wall. Thank you Ray
Knitted postbox topper including Christmas stocking, snowman, Santa and sleigh, Christmas tree and robin
Red postbox with Christmas knitted topper
A festive postbox topper in Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire
#PostboxSaturday
Two red postboxes joined together
Inseparable β¦ in Amersham
#PostboxSaturday
Great idea!
Just finished. Excellent!
The hypocaust at Rockbourne Roman villa in Hampshire.
Just think of that warm underfloor heating!
#RomanSiteSaturday
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This has to be the best thread ever!!!!
A woodland sculpture of a library featuring hedgehog and books
Woodland sculptures are lovely (especially this owl!). My favourite is the library from the trail at the Crich tram museum in Derbyshire.
Whoops #FontsOnFriday
Font showing detail of lion
Detail of 15C font in St. Andrews Church, Walberswick, Suffolk.
#FontsonFriday
EIIR postbox in Chalfont St Giles with knitted topper of soldier, airman and sailor
Clos-up of knitted postbox topper showing soldier, airman and sailor
#PostboxSaturday
Topper for Remembrance Day made by Knit and Natter group at Chalfont St Giles Community Library
Just read the latest Anne Cleeves book, the killing stones, where Jimmy Perez reappears in Orkney. Hope it reappears on telly too. π
The font in St. Edmundβs, Southwold.
π· my own
#FontsonFriday
Chedworth
Somewhat more modern standing stones at Carsington Water reservoir in Derbyshire. To be found on Stone Island trail.
#StandingStoneSunday
Is it possible that the current bridge replaced a previous Roman one?
Nine stones in a circle on a grassy area of moorland
The Nine Ladies stone circle on Stanton Moor in Derbyshire. The story goes that nine ladies were turned to stone for dancing on a Sunday.
#StandingStoneSunday
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Stained glass windows showing fragments of stained glass reconstructed from other windows
Windows in the Cloister in Bristol Cathedral
#StainedGlassSunday
Just received two lovely acorns from @raypurvis.bsky.social
Thank you very much Ray and thanks for all the work you do on the trail.
I was lucky enough to get an advance copy of #BabysBreath to read. It hits the ground running with twists and turns along the way with an unexpected end. My kind of book.
The steeple of St Mary Redcliffe against a blue sky from a little way off with trees in front of the lower half
A view of the steeple of St Mary Redcliffe in Bristol taken from the other side of the harbour
#SteepleSaturday
Thank you Ray! Will DM
Mosaic displayed in the M Shed in Bristol from a villa discovered in 1899in Brislington.
#MosaicMonday