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Heart of the Kingdom. Scotland’s Merlin: a Medieval Legend and its Dark Age Origins. Available from Amazon UK. A search for the real Merlin – the historical figure at the root of the legend. The prime candidate is identified as a Celtic warrior who, after escaping from a terrible battle in AD 573, lived as a recluse in the wild forests of Southern Scotland. Strathclyde and the Anglo-Saxons in the Viking Age. Available from Amazon UK. The Makers of Scotland: Picts, Romans, Gaels and Vikings. A history of ...
Changing perceptions | Heart of the Kingdom
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Heart of the Kingdom. Laquo; Placemaking at Govan. A visit to the Govan Stones. March 13, 2015 by Tim. Govan Old Parish Church, home of the Govan Stones. In the foreground, a modern replica of the tenth-century Jordanhill Cross (Photo B Keeling). At the end of the post is a short video in which Professor Driscoll discusses the historical significance of the sculpture and its value as a heritage asset to the people of Govan. Changing the Perception of Govan’s Heritage. Posted in Carved stones. The Hogback...
Placemaking at Govan | Heart of the Kingdom
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Heart of the Kingdom. Laquo; Govan Stones in the Top Ten. January 29, 2015 by Tim. The Graving Docks: nature has already reclaimed this forlorn, abandoned relic of Govan’s shipbuilding heritage ( Tom Manley). 8216;a multi-faceted approach to the planning, design and management of public spaces. Placemaking capitalizes on a local community’s assets, inspiration, and potential, with the intention of creating public spaces that promote people’s health, happiness, and wellbeing.’. Weaving Truth With Trust.
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Heart of the Kingdom. Laquo; A date for the diary. Weaving Truth With Trust. July 30, 2014 by Tim. The Victorian stained glass windows of Govan Old, seen through the textile screen (photograph T Clarkson). On Saturday 19th July I attended a ceremony at Govan Old Parish Church – the grand unveiling of the. Weaving Truth With Trust. Textile screen. I’ve mentioned WTWT in an earlier blogpost. Photographs from the event of 19th July can be seen at the WTWT Facebook page. Posted in Carved stones. You are comm...
A visit to the Govan Stones | Heart of the Kingdom
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Heart of the Kingdom. Laquo; Changing perceptions. A visit to the Govan Stones. April 30, 2015 by Tim. 8220;When you stand next to one of Govan’s enormous ‘hogback’ stones and run your hand over its scale-like surface, a horde of unanswered questions assail your mind like an invading army. What on earth do they represent? Who were they made for? What was their purpose? 8211; Jo Woolf, April 2015. 8212;—–. Heart of the Kingdom. Here’s a link to the article: The Govan Stones. Posted in Carved stones. You a...
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Explore The Govan Stones. And the current redisplay project. Tim Clarkson’s fantastic Heart of Kingdom. Royal Commision for the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland entries for Govan Old Church and burial ground. NTS Weavers Cottage, Kilbarchan. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.
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Govan and linthouse parish. The Govan Stones: Timeline. The church and the ceremonial hill at Govan are part of the kingdom of the Clyde Britons which is ruled from Dumbarton Rock. The king of Dumbarton has just won a great victory over the Scots of Dalriada (now Argyll) and has become one of the most powerful kings in the British Isles. A new power appears in the seas around Britain and Ireland around AD 800 - Viking raiders from Norway and Denmark. In 870. A sculptural tradition known as 'The Govan Sch...
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Govan's Hidden Histories. Ongoing creative projects about Govan's hidden histories Celebrating Govan's heritage, women's roles in protest movements, and the life and work of Isabella Elder. Quest for the 13 Treasures graphic novel. Merlin in Scotland and Govan’ Talk / Book Launch: 19 Nov 2016. Entertaining Govan Audio Walking Tour. Govan Heritage Trails proposals in progress. Women’s Histories and Protests NEWS. 8216;Strong Women of Clydeside’ guided walk: Doors Open 17 Sept 2016. Friends of Elder Park.
9th August – a walk around South Queensferry | Jo's Journal
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13th June – Dunadd and Taynish woods. 3rd September – Glen Coe, Glen Etive and Port Appin →. 9th August – a walk around South Queensferry. August 9, 2015. A couple of weeks ago we spent a morning in South Queensferry, an old town on the Firth of Forth. Colin is working on a painting that has the Forth Rail Bridge in the background, and he wanted a few reference photos. A glimpse of the bridge between the houses (below). I liked the double rows of buildings along the main street, with town houses above an...
20th April – Loch Sunart and Ardnamurchan | Jo's Journal
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20th March – solar eclipse. 13th June – Dunadd and Taynish woods →. 20th April – Loch Sunart and Ardnamurchan. April 20, 2015. Ardnamurchan is a part of western Scotland that we’ve hardly explored at all; in fact, until yesterday I would have been pretty vague about pointing it out on a map. But as we boarded the Corran ferry for the five-minute crossing of Loch Linnhe, that was all about to change. I can’t wait to tell you about them. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Op...
The Govan Stones – The Hazel Tree
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Under The Hazel Tree. August 24, 2016. An online magazine edited by Jo Woolf. You are here: Home. Churches, abbeys and chapels. April 29, 2015. On the south bank of the River Clyde in Glasgow is a district called Govan. Shipbuilding was once a major industry here, and now it’s a busy urban area of houses, flats, businesses and shops. Not the most obvious place to start looking for early medieval history. But appearances can be deceptive. When you stand next to one of Govan’s enormous ‘hogback’ stones and...
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You’ve arrived at my old blog, Jo’s Journal, which I am no longer keeping updated. This is because I’m busy with other writing projects! You’re welcome to browse through the archives here, but if you’d like to have new posts in your inbox, head over to my current blogs:. Explorers of the RSGS. If you’d like to see Colin’s latest paintings, take a look at his new website. Page Thanks for stopping by! 23rd March – a weekend in Port Appin. 15th February – snow in Perthshire. 9th January – first snow. Joanne...
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Monday, November 23, 2009. By the Greeks and. By the Romans, the history of Dura-Europos is founded on powerful cultural and religious crosscurrents of late antiqu. Macedonian and Parthian Rule. Limestone cult relief of two godesses. Map of the city with location details. 8220;Re-Discovery” by Indian Troops under British Command. The Christian house church at Dura Europos was the earliest house church discovered by archaeologists. Like the synagogue nearby, layers of dirt used to defend against Persi...
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Heart of the Kingdom | Early Medieval Govan
Heart of the Kingdom. The Bogle Stone at Govan. August 11, 2016 by Tim. Most of the early medieval sculptured stones at Govan are recumbent cross-slabs, designed to be placed horizontally on top of graves. The basic decoration on these monuments is a cross surrounded by interlace patterns, with the cross itself usually being plain or in some cases – decorated with more interlace. Most of the slabs have a plain border running around the edge. Victorian cast of the Bogle Stone. Photograph from. The Early C...
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Dark Age Britain and Early Medieval Northern Europe after the Romans. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. October 20, 2014. Post-Roman Britain Life and Legend. Origins of a Myth. On this site, I will write about real life in post-Roman Britain. Some historical sources are helpful, but the information comes primarily from scientific investigations, ranging from archaeology and climatology to geological and population genetic studies. On Daily Life in Arthurian Britain. On Daily Life in Art...
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And find manuscript and text descriptions. Our new web address is www.earlymedievalmonasticism.org. The Monastic Manuscript Project is a database of descriptions of manuscripts that contain texts relevant for the study of early medieval monasticism, especially monastic rules, ascetic treatises, vitae patrum. Most pages provide links to a number of web resources, such as manuscript catalogues, online texts and translations, digitized manuscripts and repertoria. Manuscript descriptions are usually base...
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