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Wales, United Kingdom · WalesIt is a very long time since I dug anything out of the garden worth posting about, but here’s a fun one from the other day. Unlike the gollywog sherd (object 9), which took me a moment to figure out (mainly because I was holding it upside down) this made itself understood as soon as I turned it over. It’s a very small piece, just 6cm long, but its provenance is beyond question: Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. This …Read Article
Objects from my garden: A sherd of pottery from Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch

Llangollen · LlangollenDinas Brân. Source: Clwydian Range and Dee Valley website I have been visiting Dinas Brân on and off for decades, but have never got around to writing it up. It was one of my favourite walks with the family dog in the 1980s when my parents lived hereabouts. Much later, a regular return trip between Aberdovey and Rossett gave me the opportunity to see the castle from various different angles in all sorts of weather, the conical hill on which it…Read Article
Castell Dinas Brân, Castle of Crows above Llangollen – Medieval ruins and stunning views
A visit to Birkenhead Priory #2: St Mary’s Parish Church and HMS Thetis
Medieval ambition and musket ball holes at the Church of St Chad’s in Holt (Grade 1 listed)
The Cheshire Lunatic Asylum 1854-1870 – Part 2.2
Parking boost for Llangollen as Pavilion grounds open to public
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