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Painted saints – Digital conservation and visualisation

Painted saints – Digital conservation and visualisation

Painted saints

A while back I wrote something about Swafield, which you can find here. I visited it for various reasons, one of which was the rood screen which is rather lovely. This isn’t uncommon in Britain, it’s especially true of East Anglia and Norfolk. It set me...

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Ghosts: A Dog’s Life, the Catton Liberator Hidden history, Rephotography, The Blitz | 0 comments This was the scene in Catton at the corner of Church Street and Spixworth Road on the 13th February 1...
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Suffen chairy tuh lissen tew.

There's a whole section of Norfolk dialect, and also plenty of other areas to explore.

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Shipdham, Norfolk - Survey of English Dialects - Accents and dialects | British Library - Sounds

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Isaac recalls dredging a pit to recover the body of a man who had committed suicide after being pursued for a number of thefts. Great Yarmouth is a town on the Norfolk coast to the east of Shipdham an...
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