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Magnificent Meadows invites you to a Meadows Conservation day at Kelston Roundhill 14th July 2016

 

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A Legionnaire’s Lament, by Jon Hamp

Nothing at night seems familiar, the night jars fill my heart, in a darkness unimagined the questions slowly start. Nothing at night seems familiar, the stars are cast under a spell, if this land could speak in this empty night, … Continue reading

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Two more photos from Tim for the Flickr group

Tim Graham emailed to share two more photos. One is of the Roundhill bathed in rose light floating above a cityscape at dusk –  below. I’ll use the second – a nightscape – to illustrate Jon Hamp’s latest poem (see … Continue reading

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No palace, no gold – by Jon Hamp

Photo: Tim Graham         Lay me down gently, Lay me down slow, Lay me down here By the late fire’s glow. Lay me down softly and ease my sight, down to the river This one last night. … Continue reading

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Bath Spa Uni environmental humanities day photo series

Click on the pic to see Owain Jones’ photos from the Bath Spa Uni environmental humanities kick off day. Cheers Owain!

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Selection of pictures on Storify

Here’s a selection of Kelston Roundhill photos assembled using Storify //storify.com/wmheath/clumpetty-clump/embed?template=grid//storify.com/wmheath/clumpetty-clump.js?template=grid[View the story “Clumpetty Clump” on Storify]

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Environmental humanities workshop in the Old Barn

Bath Spa’s brand new centre for environmental humanities held its kick-off workshop in the Old Barn on Kelston Roundhill yesterday. Led by Prof Kate Rigby, it’s the first such centre in the UK. They’re a distinguished and diverse group of academics: … Continue reading

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..from the Newton Park campus

When students at the UK’s finest liberal arts establishment Bath Spa University look out dreamily to distant horizons here’s what they see: Newton Park campus by Capability Brown. Photo of Kelston Roundhill by Prof Owain Jones

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“And did those feet…” Kelston vs Kelweston: calves or a church?

In part three of our conversation, Martin Palmer, director of the Alliance of Religion and Conservation, talks about how the Romans used local fossils, and interprets the Celtic origins of the name “Kelston”. Behind me is this stone here, part … Continue reading

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Kelston Roundhill today 29 April 2016

Photo by Tim Graham

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