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Charlie Farrow: 04/01/2014 - 05/01/2014
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Nam in herbis, verbis et lapidibus magna vis est. Saturday, April 26, 2014. UKIP v. the Establishment. Go at UKIP leader Nigel Farage. A recent social media manifestation rather tickles me though. This image is being gleefully shared on Facebook:. Nigel Farage, leader of UKIP circa 1983. UKIP wanted it banned, so here it is! I have pointed out to those of my friends who shared it that it is in fact nicely done Photoshop work - Farage's face has been applied to this image:. Certainly no harm at all!
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Charlie Farrow: Medieval graffiti in England's churches
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Nam in herbis, verbis et lapidibus magna vis est. Tuesday, July 29, 2014. Medieval graffiti in England's churches. The 'straw king', a medieval graffiti drawing that could be a pagan fertility symbol. Photo: Lincolnshire Medieval Graffiti Project. The BBC reports a four-year-oldLincolnshire medieval graffiti project. Professor Ronald Hutton confirms in his book Stations of the Sun. But why does Mr Porter conclude that this church graffiti figure is a representation of a corn dolly? Oh I do wish Mr Porter...
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Charlie Farrow: Review: Buffalo Soldier by Tanya Landman
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Nam in herbis, verbis et lapidibus magna vis est. Monday, June 30, 2014. Review: Buffalo Soldier by Tanya Landman. Important material is sensitively addressed, making this a must-read book for all over-twelves. Review first appeared in Historical Novels Review. Issue 68 (May 2014). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Your user agent does not support iframes or is currently configured not to display iframes. Please visit www.do-it.org.uk. Review: Buffalo Soldier by Tanya Landman. Get Your Free Site Ring.
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Charlie Farrow: Reverse Ferret
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Nam in herbis, verbis et lapidibus magna vis est. Saturday, May 17, 2014. I thought, what on earth is "reverse feretting" when it's at home? I had to Google it! It turns out to be media luvvy-speak for a volte-face on the editorial line on a certain issue. It's sufficiently specialised for the Guardian to feel the need to define it in this article from 2011. It even has its own Wikipedia entry:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Your user agent does not support iframes or is currently configured not to...
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Charlie Farrow: UKIP v. the Establishment
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Nam in herbis, verbis et lapidibus magna vis est. Saturday, April 26, 2014. UKIP v. the Establishment. Go at UKIP leader Nigel Farage. A recent social media manifestation rather tickles me though. This image is being gleefully shared on Facebook:. Nigel Farage, leader of UKIP circa 1983. UKIP wanted it banned, so here it is! I have pointed out to those of my friends who shared it that it is in fact nicely done Photoshop work - Farage's face has been applied to this image:. Certainly no harm at all!
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Charlie Farrow: Review: The Tin Snail by Cameron McAllister
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Nam in herbis, verbis et lapidibus magna vis est. Saturday, August 02, 2014. Review: The Tin Snail by Cameron McAllister. That said, this is a delightful book for anyone over the age of eight, and it would make a tremendous film. This review first appeared in Historical Novels Review Issue 69 (August 2014). Book supplied by publisher. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Your user agent does not support iframes or is currently configured not to display iframes. Please visit www.do-it.org.uk.
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Charlie Farrow: 01/01/2015 - 02/01/2015
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Nam in herbis, verbis et lapidibus magna vis est. Tuesday, January 13, 2015. It seems to me that there is something deeply flawed in the decision to send of the bodies of the murdered French national Jewish people to Israel for burial. Surely this corroborates the misconception in the twisted minds of the murderers, that all Jews worldwide are to be held responsible for the actions of Israel in the oppression Palestinians? Today's Charlie Hebdo cartoon caption comes with an apology implied and absolution...
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Charlie Farrow: 02/01/2014 - 03/01/2014
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Nam in herbis, verbis et lapidibus magna vis est. Saturday, February 01, 2014. It's about time I caught up on this blog and published some of the recent book reviews I've done for the Historical Novels Review. Children's and Young Adult list. This one is for a re-issue of a classic, Knight Crusader. Ronald Welch won the Carnegie prize in 1954 for Knight Crusader. An action packed tale of a young Norman nobleman from Outremer, Philip d’Aubigny. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Your user agent does not support ...