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Over the last 40 years there has been an increasing recognition of the many marks found on historic buildings which preserve a record of the beliefs of our ancestors which are not well recorded elsewhere.
The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust properties are no exception. We discovered such marks in Shakespeare’s Birthplace some time ago, and last year at Nash’s House, former home of Shakespeare’s granddaughter Elizabeth and now the exhibition centre for Shakespeare’s New Place...
...The classic mark is the daisy wheel, the six petal ‘flower’ that can be drawn with a pair of compasses. At the top of the staircase leading to the cellar of the Birthplace there is a pair of daisy wheels. This was where beer was stored so there was an obvious desire to make sure that nothing would interfere with the vital commodity. They were probably added in the time that the building was leased by William Shakespeare to a publican, just after 1600.
“Pulsating Limbs, Blending Gambols” (acrylic on canvas 16 x 20 inches)
averting 20
[1] — je ne mange personne je ne rentre dans personne à part chez moi [2] — moutard / petiot / marmouset / bambin / gnard / mômichon / momignard [3] — gosse / morveux / lardon / galopin h eu ... / gamin — vous parlez du virus ?
averting 12
[1] — alors celle-là (ou çoui-là) - - c'est quoi ? elle n'est pas en moi, je parie [2] — nan, ceux qui sont en nous [3] — nous mangent un peu de l'intérieur mais ...
averting 19
[1] — moutard ! - - toi ça sera : moutarde - - - raaa haha - - rare de dijon [2] — pfff encore plus marmot que l'autre marmot [3] — cessez ces commentaires - - je suis pressé
averting 18 [1] — non, comme d'habitude, il dira : bien vu Hare! Heurer-le-héros! Houra! (t'es trop!) [2] — je ne vous connais pas alors vous ne me connaissez pas et le contraire [3] — ... mioche / môme / moutard / - ha-
averting 16
[1] — c'est toi qui dis le plus de conneries - - chef marmot [2] — moi ? des conneries ? — à la place de marmot, je préfère : [3] — heu- - hem : mouflet ! — dis : mouflet ... mouflet mouflet