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wellinghall) wrote2015-12-05 03:39 pm
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"And, he says, J.R.R. Tolkien may have modeled the domed hobbit houses in the Shire after a sunken ice house in Birmingham’s Moseley Park in Britain."
The Fantastical Creatures of the Rutland Psalter
Gamers may already know of this site, but I only found it yesterday. It enabled me to confirm my vague memories of "Paths of the Lil", in the first issue of White Dwarf I saw, #16.
Can one get more steampunk-ish?
The mystery of the mayor's chain and its missing gold links
Secrets of medieval Europe's large-scale publishing industry revealed
For Hobbits everywhere
This is shiny
Why Climate Scientists Are So Intrigued By the Brutal Sea Voyages of the 19th Century
Was it for walrus?
The Fantastical Creatures of the Rutland Psalter
Gamers may already know of this site, but I only found it yesterday. It enabled me to confirm my vague memories of "Paths of the Lil", in the first issue of White Dwarf I saw, #16.
Can one get more steampunk-ish?
The mystery of the mayor's chain and its missing gold links
Secrets of medieval Europe's large-scale publishing industry revealed
For Hobbits everywhere
This is shiny
Why Climate Scientists Are So Intrigued By the Brutal Sea Voyages of the 19th Century
Was it for walrus?
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Sheila is a steam punk rocker...
I was fascinated by a number of the links - thank you.
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Loved the marginalia of the Rutland Psalter, too, and also the glimpse of lovely late-nineteenth-century high aesthetics and privilege which let William Morris call for it on his death-bed -(so much more admirable than calling fora veal pie)!
and all the rest, all the way down to walrus ivory. Wonderful! (I like old ivory very much, myself, and have gone to the extent of writing one museum-piece into a story because I liked it so much.)
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I used to work at Belvoir Castle, family home of the Dukes of Rutland, who used to own both the Rutland Psalter and the Rutland Salver. I never saw them, though