It would seem that Richard of York Gave Battle in Vain, well not quite in Winchester!
The printing medievalists it seems couldn’t resist adding a few extras to their colour palette, and some very expensive ones at that!
In close up we thought this display fantastic, and only wished it had been in a better setting as somehow it felt rather neglected in the north aisle.
Wonderful! I love your opening collage with such stunning colour and detail
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Thank you π such fun putting that one together
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I love all these colours, and the close up details are wonderful. π
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So glad you like the close ups too. Once Mum and I realised the details we were there ages.
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Gorgeous photos Becky, I particularly love the roses kissed with silver.
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So glad you like the close ups. The details are fab aren’t they. π
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Yes, they are.
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I didn’t realise they were so big, I actually prefer your photos to the real thing.
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It wasn’t until we got really close in person that we realised how amazing it was. I really don’t think the setting helped.
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The close ups work very well.
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The details were incredible. Not what I’d call a floral arrangement though!
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No, not very exciting floral wise.
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Big spaces are a challenge. Love the tour youβre taking us on.
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Lots more to come!
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Love your galleries of detail, Becky.
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Thanks Tish. I was so undecided about the display at the time, I thought taking lots close up might be the answer. And it was π
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Love the colour post!
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Thank you π
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