Thursday, 12 January 2017

January 12th

A wonderful artist and designer, Laurence Fish.   used to live here in Winchcombe, His wife Jean Bray , wrote a lovely book ' Pick up a Pencil', full of stories about his life and photos of his paintings. ( I think Jean 's next book should be her own memoirs, which are equally fascinating) Personally I love Laurence's commercial work including famous railway posters.
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Laurence Fish

Before the First World War rail was the only way to travel and the increase in lines brought the boom in seaside resorts. Posters started to show the wonderful, exotic sunny places to visit in Britain. In 1871 Skegness had a population of 500, by 1907 it as having 300,000 visitors a year !
The 20's and 30's are thought of as the Golden Age of Railway poster design and  commercial art was beginning to be taken seriously. Fred Taylor, Tom Purvis, Cassandre and Kauffer were all recognised signatures.
 A lot of the railway artists/designers are hardly known today but at the time they were among the best known artists of their day.
Laurence Fish

After the war posters again showed the sunnier side of life encouraging us all to be optimistic and start travelling. Posters are now highly collectable and reach high prices in auctions....I'm not surprised they are fantastic....but I can't help wishing that the original artists saw more of the money !
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Monday, 9 January 2017

Jan 9th


Detail of lovely Tudor stained glass window in Sudeley Castle. There are many beautiful old windows dotted around the castle. This one has the names of Kathryn and Henry written on it. ...Kathryn Parr and Henry V111. Kathryn Parr lived, died and is buried here. 

Jan 8th


View from a loo...Great view towards Cleeve Hill from one of the loos in Sudeley Castle....It was foggy earlier but cleared for a while.

Fog in January brings a wet Spring.

Jan 7th


Painting by Katie B morgan

St Distaff's Day. Traditionally when women went back to work with their distaff another name for a spindle, and the men returned to the fields. It does feel like the day is getting slightly longer....and I'm definitely back at work.

Friday, 6 January 2017

January 6th

The george - kbmorgan
The George, Winchcombe
The building which was once the George Inn has a very old pilgrims gallery. It was once a favourite stopping place for the pilgrims visiting Hailes Abbey.
The England cricketer Tom Graveney was a regular, probably because it was his sister in law that ran the pub. 

Thursday, 5 January 2017

January 5th

Popped up to Sudeley Castle to check on building works...Looks on course for me to start painting next week. I'm not sure who the bust is but he will need to lose his tinsel today!

Tuesday, 3 January 2017

January 4th


The life size models of Henry V111 and his wives in Sudeley Castle, looking rather spooky in their protective sheets. They look scary during the day, I'm glad I don't have to walk near them at night!

January 3rd

Back to work on a very dark frosty morning. The Corner Cupboard Inn still looks festive and inviting but the bus is on it's way.

January 2nd

A beautiful Bank holiday, and it seems that everyone is out walking. As well as the recognised walks ,you can create your own circular walk , radiating out from the centre of Winchcombe.

Sunday, 1 January 2017

January 1st - Ringing in the New Year

Happy New Year.!..
......what a soggy start....all the hills have caps on.

A thank you to the local bell ringers who brought the New Year in with the bells of St Peter's Church , that date from 1759. For more information on becoming a bell ringer, please click on this sentence / link,,  It was a bright dry night with lots of fireworks.
Gathering wood by Katie Morgan


A relatively local tradition... from just across the hill is a New Years song called Buff  blow., collected by Gwilym Davies. Gwilym lives in Winchcombe and with lottery funding is collecting traditional music and songs www.glostrad.com