Medieval Graffiti: the lost voices of England's churches

The Project Director's blog for the Norfolk Medieval Graffiti Survey.

Tuesday, 23 August 2016

The top 10 things I really hate about church top 10s...

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There has been an article doing the rounds on the internet recently. An article written by a guy who spends a lot of time looking at medi...
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Tuesday, 9 August 2016

Waking the dead: peering up the bum-hole of the past...

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Last week I went to a museum. No great surprise there really. I go to a lot of museums, and perhaps surprisingly not always for the cafe an...
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Wednesday, 27 July 2016

Shattered and broken: the ungodly in the house of God...

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The news these days seems just so full of horror. So full of terror, death and destruction. The temptation is to simply give up reading it ...
Saturday, 23 July 2016

Phantoms in the sky, and fear on the walls...

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If you want to take a decent photograph of the west front of a medieval abbey, priory or cathedral then the only time to do it is on a lo...
Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Lies and Damned Lies: why the average size of an erect penis is getting smaller...

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This has been a week for statistics. Actually, it has been a month for statistics. Just about everywhere you turn someone in a suit is th...
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Tuesday, 28 June 2016

The death of heritage (part 2): playing in the ashes of the past...

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It is a recognised historical fact that there are times when people are more likely to create graffiti than others. Times when society is u...
Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Marking the stones: medieval mason's and a bunch of bankers...

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The marks left by medieval mason's are invariably the very earliest markings that can be found on any medieval structure, and can tell ...
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