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Answers to the tracks used in last week’s twosday mashup post
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Fulham Pottery: The Wheel of Fortune
Fulham Pottery: The Wheel of Fortune
In the seventeenth century John Dwight made Fulham synonymous with the design and manufacture of a new style of pottery
One of Fulham’s best known landmarks stands at the junction of New Kings Road and Burlington Road. The Historic England website describes it as: Bottle Kiln, freestanding. Probably 19th Century. Brick. Remaining fragment of Fulham Pottery. Grade II-Listed. Behind those bare…
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Figure of Lydia Dwight on her deathbed, made by her father, John Dwight, about 1673.
At the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Phil Howard has been shortlisted for this years prestigious Desmond O'Grady Poetry Competition. His poem (Lydia Dwight Resurrected. V&A Museum Number 1054-1871) will be read at The White House Limerick Poetry Open Mic Event on the 21st, 28th Nov & 5th Dec at 9pm. You can also hear the poem here.