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Very much hope you enjoy reading this brilliant book, Adam. The never before published 1828 journal, detailed notes and essay by Turner scholar Cecilia Powell, beautiful essay on Dora's life by Pamela Woof. 227 pages. Only £20… £15 for Friends. Phone Wordsworth Grasmere 015394 35544

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A curious crunchy concoction. (You need the sound on). Making iron gall ink 2022 Wordsworth Grasmere. Oak galls, iron sulphate, gum arabic and water from the stream near Dove Cottage. Then rest for three days. Using Dorothy Wordsworth's own recipe.

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Miscroscopic view of the eye of Thomas Bewick's Hedge Sparrow. The ink to be printed lies on raised surfaces of the wood engraving - so the glint in the eye is achieved by removal of the tiniest fragment, leaving white paper in that tiny spot.

Miscroscopic view of the eye of Thomas Bewick's Hedge Sparrow. The ink to be printed lies on raised surfaces of the wood engraving - so the glint in the eye is achieved by removal of the tiniest fragment, leaving white paper in that tiny spot.
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#NewRom22 have you opened the letter to Coleridge in your tote?? Please come and say hello .... Would love to talk to you about how Wordsworth Grasmere can help you and your students in research, visits with bespoke workshops, online visits. Or other ways? (I am smiling, really)

#NewRom22 have you opened the letter to Coleridge in your tote?? Please come and say hello ....  Would love to talk to you about how <a href="/WordsworthGras/">Wordsworth Grasmere</a> can help you and your students in research, visits with bespoke workshops, online visits. Or other ways? (I am smiling, really)
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#NewRom22 powerful reading by Patricia Matthew of the 'solitary reaper' to this backdrop of 1820s image by James Hakewell of labourers in the field in Jamaica.

#NewRom22 powerful reading by Patricia Matthew of the 'solitary reaper' to this backdrop of 1820s image by James Hakewell of labourers in the field in Jamaica.
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#NewRom22 session on new electronic version of Dorothy Wordsworth's Lake District writing based on manuscripts at Wordsworth Grasmere. Interactive electronic version will bring the manuscripts and their contents to life. Just brilliant.

#NewRom22 session on new electronic version of Dorothy Wordsworth's Lake District writing based on manuscripts at  <a href="/WordsworthGras/">Wordsworth Grasmere</a>. Interactive electronic version will bring the manuscripts and their contents to life. Just brilliant.
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#newrom22 thank you Andrew McInnes for showing our Wordsworth Grasmere student workshop film today. Thank you everyone at #newrom22 for such a well organised conference. You've given us a space to think and talk.

#newrom22 thank you <a href="/drbeard79/">Andrew McInnes</a> for showing our <a href="/WordsworthGras/">Wordsworth Grasmere</a> student workshop film today. Thank you everyone at #newrom22 for such a well organised conference. You've given us a space to think and talk.
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Powerful, timely poems of feeling - Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads rewritten for today by people who've experienced homelessness. Exhibition at Wordsworth Grasmere until end of the year. Book of poems from Oystercatcherpress.com. thank you Zwiebelfish theguardian.com/books/2022/oct…

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Join us online tonight at 7.30pm BST for an evening of words, music and reflections on the #RefugeFromTheRavens project, in which people with experience of homelessness created a 21st century version of #Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads. Tickets: wordsworth.org.uk/blog/events/re…

Join us online tonight at 7.30pm BST for an evening of words, music and reflections on the #RefugeFromTheRavens project, in which people with experience of homelessness created a 21st century version of #Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads.
Tickets: wordsworth.org.uk/blog/events/re…
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The real reason why the triple decker novel was created ... So that these three students from York St John University could each hold a volume of Charlotte Dacre's 1806 edition of Zafloya! Had a very enjoyable workshop with creative writing students this morning. Thank you for visiting.

The real reason why the triple decker novel was created ... So that these three students from <a href="/YorkStJohn/">York St John University</a> could each hold a volume of Charlotte Dacre's 1806 edition of Zafloya! Had a very enjoyable workshop with creative writing students this morning. Thank you for visiting.
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Great to listen to Tim Farron at Zwiebelfish 's exhibit in Westminster "Refuge from the Ravens" which supported people experiencing rough sleeping and precarious living talk about their lives through Wordsworth's "Lyrical Ballads".

Great to listen to <a href="/timfarron/">Tim Farron</a> at <a href="/ZwiebelfishCIC/">Zwiebelfish</a> 's exhibit in Westminster "Refuge from the Ravens" which supported people experiencing rough sleeping and precarious living talk about their lives through Wordsworth's "Lyrical Ballads".
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An honour to speak at the inspiring Refuge to Ravens exhibition in Parliament. It's hugely moving to see William Wordsworth's lyrical ballads - which were about giving voice to people who were marginalised or homeless - brought to the corridors of power in Westminster.

An honour to speak at the inspiring Refuge to Ravens exhibition in Parliament.

It's hugely moving to see William Wordsworth's lyrical ballads - which were about giving voice to people who were marginalised or homeless - brought to the corridors of power in Westminster.
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It was lovely to see you and Douglas and friends from the banks of the Tyne. Thank you for creating an exhibition with such a fresh approach. Looking forward to the next cross Pennine conversations

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Congratulations! Two award winners... thanks again for hosting the first Barrow / Grasmere network meeting last week. Looking forward to doing more things together.