Here's another item on Beverley's Town Trail [ 1 ]. This time it's a representation of an ox carcass in eight feet of two inch thick steel plate. The man responsible for this is Chris Wormald who says he was inspired by Rembrandt's slaughterhouse painting [ 2 ]. It's meant to represent the medieval Beverley Butchers Guild. Needless to say comments in the local paper were less than impressed with this rusting legacy.
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
Straight to the point
Taken by Margot K Juby |
Today the UK is going through a form of torture by sycophancy. The lashings of obsequious nauseating pap that passes for the media of this country are too much to bear. Three whole days of adulatory ass licking and for what? The odious obscenity that is the British monarchy with its attendant snivelling toadies and unctuous lickspittles is celebrating 60 years of 'reigning' over the hoopleheads that line the streets with vile flags and silly grins on stupid faces. Frankly I've had enough, enough I say .... stuff the Jubilee!
Monday, 4 June 2012
Sunday, 3 June 2012
Saturday, 2 June 2012
Tranquil in Bridlington
Oops I forgot what the date was yesterday! The theme for this month is 'Tranquility'.
Click here to view thumbnails for all the participants who remembered.
Friday, 1 June 2012
Thursday, 31 May 2012
Lords Feoffes' Clock
Again on King Street, this splendid three faced clock was presented by the Lords Feoffes and Assistants of the Manor of Bridlington. The Lords Feoffes etc are a charitable trust set up in 1636, our trusty friend Wikipedia will tell you more here. About the clock I know nothing and before you ask the pictures weren't taken at the same time or even in the same year!
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