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Earlier, I wrote a first cut of a possible solution to Nennius' battles of Arthur. Here, I update that blog, correcting a mistake and firming up the reasoning, but it still places Rheged in the North between the Don and the Tyne.
Listening to Maggot Brain by Funkadelic (recommended by our daughter), I am somewhat regretting putting up the last few blogs. I am sure they will be ignored, trashed and ridiculed as the ravings of a madman. Nevertheless, they are how I have framed...
Ted Hughes writes of Elmet as a post-industrial, West Yorkshire landscape, but in the sixth century Elmet was a small, British region allied to Rheged and fighting the invading Anglo-Saxons. Here we bring back some of that glory.
A very rough and speculative summary of the history of the Old North, covering 540s - 660s.
Summary of the suggested place names for the poems of Taliesin, Aneirin and Nennius' battles of Arthur, giving new settings for Rheged and Goddeu.
Having already gone where only fools fear to tread, I have read Nennius' accounts of the battles of Arthur and have managed to unpick the secret in the text. Really, I have.
Aneirin's lament for the fallen soldiers at the battle of Catraeth rings through the ages. Based on my previous blog, I analyse the poems in the new geographic landscape to explain where I think Gododdin really is to be found.
Reading Taliesin's Heroic Poems unlocked a new way of seeing the space around here. Through them, I have come up with a possible landscape for the Old North, Rheged and the realm where Urien lived in the sixth and seventh centuries.
Ripon Community House, based in Ripon, North Yorkshire, runs a fabulous community scheme called Waste Not Wednesdays and we chatted to Caroline Bentham to find out more about it…
Along Aldborough Gate and all around Boroughbridge, they're building stacks of new houses. There's been no joined up thinking and the new builds to the south break the boundary of Boroughbridge, priming it for yet more expansion.
700 years ago there was a battle fought at Boroughbridge and we've just celebrated its anniversary. It was the first time that the longbow was used in battle, 24 years before the decisive English victory at Crecy.
2016 has been a strange year, with political events intruding on our best efforts at Steenbergs. These external factors will impact the business for many years to come, and will make everything trickier and riskier. However, they will not deflect u...
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Progress on Steenbergs' new factory is moving along decently since April. The joists have been put in for the second floor and most of the flooring.
While I had been nervously expecting that Brexit result, it's not until you hear it that the impact really hits you. And while it remains a shock, we must look forward and deal with the additional risks that it throws at us, as well as seek out thos...
Flowering hawthorn and cow parsley on the verges by Upper Dunsforth
Boroughbridge Road Near Marton-cum-Grafton
I have always liked autumn. The weather is cooler than summer, or at least in theory - this year's been a washout.
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