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E Roscoe Mullins

I have never really liked statues of old men in town centres. Aesthetically they do not appeal and as they tend to be the only sculpture in most towns in England I have without thinking become disinterested. We lived for a short time near Paris when I was about 13, sculpture there was rather more […]

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Topuddle Martyr

Offended here by the smelly socks the late Mr Lovelace, of Tolpuddle Martyr fame, was created by the sculptor Thompson Dagnall from Lancashire (north of the Thames!). Good looking chap, wonder what he would have thought?

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Religious Icons

As with so many religious icons this image of motherhood caused much of a “stir” in Merry England when it was erected in Bladon Valley Briantspuddle. Marly’s connection with “the washing of feet” in Cassatt’s painting here on Chris Miller’s blog was a connection I had not made before.http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/cassatt/toilette.jpg As the father of four children […]

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Sculpture and a few gems from Dorchester Dorset

I took these pictures of a few of Dorchester’s “attractions”. John White’s connection with Massachusetts may be of interest. Sculptor, John Doubleday also did a Sherlock Holmes!Here is William Barnes and a sample of his Dorset dialect! The “fountain group” is a “contemporary figure sculpture” and is in the new Poundbury development. (A huge new […]

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American friends over here

Well it has been a beautifully sunny morning, that is until I went out with the camera to prove it for you. Still you can see it was at least brighter than yesterday. Here are two of my American friends. The first one above, is an immigrant squirrel not that popular over here; the other […]

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Grey day

Oh so very very grey. Still very wet down by the River Piddle Dorset was once inhabited by the T Rex. Here is evidence of more recent activity! If you want to know where we are clik on the picture. Signs of spring More hopeful signs of spring cleaner than usual.

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Athelhampton House

Athelhampton House is just down the road from us to the West. It is a fine Tudor Manor House with priests’ holes and secret staircases. The gardens are special too, and in the attic there is a gallery devoted to Marevna; seehttp://www.athelhampton.co.uk/houseandgardens/marevnasstudioen.htmto find out more.

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