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The Coleridge Way: October 2014
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Wednesday, 8 October 2014. The Last Post (Installing QR Code Poetry). Jenny Mash was an essential component to this project without her involvement I feel the quality of poetry would be but a shadow of its current form. ' C Jelley. Location: Wheddon Cross, Minehead, Somerset TA24, UK.
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SAW BLOG: 01/01/2015 - 02/01/2015
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The Official Blog From Somerset Art Works. Send Davina your news and comments blogger@somersetartworks.org.uk. Just to remind you that the SAW Blog has moved, come and read the latest post here. Where artist Louise Baker has a creative request for you all. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). In the flesh - Jenny Saville at Modern Art Oxford. There was me thinking, on the train ride into Oxford that, ‘In the flesh’ would be a great title for the post on Oxford based painter, . Where the Wild Teasels Grow. Cloud B...
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The Coleridge Way: The Last Post (Installing QR Code Poetry)
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Wednesday, 8 October 2014. The Last Post (Installing QR Code Poetry). Jenny Mash was an essential component to this project without her involvement I feel the quality of poetry would be but a shadow of its current form. ' C Jelley. Location: Wheddon Cross, Minehead, Somerset TA24, UK.
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The Coleridge Way: May 2015
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Saturday, 16 May 2015. FLY CATCHER PRESS: A Walk Down the Rift. Not far from Coleridge Cottage. Lies the tiny hamlet of Shurton and just down to the sea from here is where ST Coleridge walked and sat on Shurton Bars to write 'Ode to Sara' for his wife to-be in 1795. Beneath scoured ...
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The Coleridge Way: December 2013
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Sunday, 1 December 2013. This year has been a great one for new works and new directions with the Coleridge Way, and as we head towards the darker months, it's a time of reflection and planning the way forward for 2014. So what's in store? Along the trail of the Coleridge Way. There...
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The Coleridge Way: May 2014
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Friday, 23 May 2014. The Coleridge Way Extension. Left to right, Suzette Hibbert,. Rosemary Coleridge Middleton, and Andrea Davis. Granddaughter, Rosemary Coleridge Middleton , pronouncing the Coleridge Way Extension Open. Walking actually concentrates the mind, soothes the soul and...
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The Coleridge Way: February 2015
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Thursday, 5 February 2015. Location: Dulverton, Dulverton, Somerset TA22 9HB, UK. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). ARTlife Latest News and Events. Tales from the combe. The Less Travelled Path. A short poem read inside a hollow tree just as the rain was passing through, November 2015.
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The Coleridge Way: EXHIBITION INVITATION
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Thursday, 5 February 2015. Location: Dulverton, Dulverton, Somerset TA22 9HB, UK. Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). ARTlife Latest News and Events. Tales from the combe. The Less Travelled Path. Our Number Seven Blog has Moved!
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The Coleridge Way: February 2014
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Wednesday, 12 February 2014. New works for 2014. Coleridge Way February 2014. And the rain came hammering down'. New poetry pieces are to be installed ready for early summer 2014. On The Coleridge Way, 'Holloway Track' above Monksilver. During the great floods of 2014! On the trail ...
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The Coleridge Way: QR Code Poetry
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Saturday, 16 August 2014. Mr Jelley has been out along the Coleridge Way with his faithful companion 'Fable', this time between Alfoxton Park and St Audries bay, passing through sleepy dells and heathland searching out the finger posts to affix the QR code poetry. What is a QR Code?
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