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LINDISFARNE
The tidal island of Lindisfarne can claim
Somehow, it isn’t hard to imagine the scene of battle here, even on a sultry July morning when only the distant growl of a motorbike interrupts the crooning of collared doves. Perhaps it is the quiet.
A new exhibition examines the significance and impact of England’s northerly Viking invasion
this story: Edgar Ætheling, Edward’s great-nephew. We know, of course, which one of these contenders held the crown in his possession at the end of the year. What is less certain is who was the most d
Tap, tap, tap. Tap, tap. “Oh, there it goes – that wee one’s for the pot.” The mussel in my hand slowly and silently hinges shut, like a lid on a fancy electronic bin. “If it closes completely that’s
This week’s dream: the nostalgic charm of Bermuda ...
Glamis Castle, Angus, part 2 The seat of the Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne