wolfinthewood: Wolf's head in relief from romanesque tympanum at Kilpeck, Herefordshire (Default)
wolfinthewood ([personal profile] wolfinthewood) wrote2008-08-02 11:22 pm

The Grey Lady


It has been a gruelling few weeks. However, somewhere in there I managed to finally save up enough money for the camera of my dreams (a Canon EOS 450D [Digital Rebel XSi in the States]). I hope over the next few weeks I shall have more time to play with it. I have set up a Flickr photostream.

Here are some of my favourites:





16th century barn at Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings, Worcestershire



Mill ruins, Lumsdale, Derbyshire. (Reminds me of [livejournal.com profile] papersky’s terrific post on the industrial ruins of Elfland.)

Early this evening my partner and I took a walk up near Bradgate House. Bradgate, now a ruin, is where Lady Jane Grey lived. According to local legend, she still haunts the area in the guise of a Grey Lady.



Bradgate House


Before I went into Germanie, I came to Brodegate in Lecetershire, to take my leave of that noble Ladie Jane Grey to whom I was exceding moch beholdinge. Hir parentes, the Duke and the Duches, with all the houshould, Gentlemen and Gentlewomen, were huntinge in the Parke: I found her, in her Chamber, readinge Phaedon Platonis* in Greeke, and that with as moch delite, as som jentleman wold read a merie tale in Bocace**.

*Plato’s Phaedo

**Bocaccio

Roger Ascham (1515–1568)

from The Scholemaster (published 1570)



Evening cloudscape near Bradgate

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