7th May, 2017.

Thanks very much to the couple of people who have responded to my request. Miscellaneous points – while in Worcestershire saw a low white plant in flower growing in local grass-verges which I didn’t recognise. Seems to be ‘Star of Bethlehem’, which I don’t remember seeing in eastern England. On the seaward side of the Humber […]

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3rd May, 2017.

As well as the misericords the church at Great Malvern has many fine features, for example the Norman north and south arcades retained, almost incongruously, when later the building was heightened and enlarged. Also of interest are the medieval floor tiles uprooted intact during a programme of restoration and on display in the chancel. Another fine

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1st May, 2017.

Both Worcester cathedral and Great Malvern Priory church have fine surviving medieval misericords. Misericords were shallow shelves on the underside of hinged seats in the Choir of a medieval monastic church which allowed the allowed the monk a rest point while remaining standing as was required for much of the eight dayly acts of worship

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30th April, 2017.

Apologies again for the gap, have been staying at Hallow, just north of Worcester, for few days, no wi-fi and have been ill again, so didn’t get out much. Above is view north from cathedral precinct overlooking R. Severn and showing tower of All Saints church (Georgian) near to the five-arch Worcester Bridge over the

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