mardlingham
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A Face from the Blue from Munzly 765 days old
Nearly half my non-blogland readers get their posting notification from Munzly and most of the rest from Mardlingham. So I try to make regular posts ...
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A Nasty Blockage from Munzly 771 days old
Another of my rough sketches done at the same time as the one posted earlier today on - The MARDLINGHAM Saga - blog. This one shows the blocked culvert ...
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Bohemian Romanticism from Munzly 818 days old
[ ... ] lived in Little Mardlingham, most of that was in the future. However there were popular works around by the short lived Henri Murger ...
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Get Mash(up) not Smash from Munzly 857 days old
[ ... ] an attempt to create some sort of landscape and character illustrations for - The MARDLINGHAM Saga -Advice from graphics gurus would be welcome.
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05.1 Roman Place Name from Munzly 1095 days old
Here's a good question for all you Latin scholars and archaeologists out there. If my fictional village name Mardlingham is based on ...
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05.0 Pickles on the Backstairs from Munzly 1096 days old
The Big House, Mardlingham Hall, like many ancestral piles has a grand staircase that fills the view once you cross the threshold of the classic Georgian ...
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04.1 Norfolk Building Materials from Munzly 1102 days old
This week, here and on the MARDLINGHAM pages (with some help or hindrance from Jarge, Stan and the Wicar) we shall be examining the problems posed by ...
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The Hamlets of Mardlingham from Munzly 1103 days old
No, not Shakespeare, just some useful background to the geography and architecture of a group of Norfolk Villages all incorporating the name MARDLINGHAM ...
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Not All Hoity-Toity from Munzly 1114 days old
For some of the Mardlingham characters I have adopted a policy of using collective nicknames. The urchins that live around the common will be "The Ragamuffins" ...
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Sexton is as Sexton does from Munzly 1120 days old
The Mardlingham village inn stands a few feet back from the lane that winds from the post office to the sexton's cottage. The lane has high banks topped ...

