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The church of St Peter & St Paul at Nether Heyford is tucked away down a quiet lane and at first sight appears fairly modest by some standards with its simple squared-off tower and it's delightful caramel-coloured stonework.
The building is largely 14th century with later alterations and within is surprisingly spacious with an emphasis on width rather than height. The internal walls refreshingly retain their plaster, lightening the interior considerably (along with mostly clear-glazed windows). The most notable features here are the medieval Mauntell brass in the sanctuary and a fine mid-16th century wall monument to the Morgan family in the south aisle.
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The church appears to be open and welcoming to visitors.
14c woman discovered when workmen were digging foundations of the nave. Perhaps Maud Vernon died 1378 or Agnes Thornton, her feet on a crouching dog
flic.kr/p/LFLYp - Church of Nether Witton, Northumberland
The roofless building in the centre is the Morphie Aisle, ancient burial place of the Grahams of Morphie whose castle once stood in the parish. The Marquis of Montrose often visited his uncle in the castle of Morphie and worshipped in the old kirk here when he was a small boy.
A bit of an attempt at an abstract and something a little different to the usual winter landscape.
Windblown snow in a stand of young trees in Nether Wood high on the Mendip Hills near Charterhouse, Somerset.
Nether Wood stands adjacent to old settling ponds and spoil heaps dating back to Roman times when lead and silver were mined here. The mining continued right into the late 19th century. An interesting spot.
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Collecting rare drops after the reactor goes off! The cobble stone surrounding the core hasn't turned to obsidian yet.
Sedos presents Jennifer Haley’s award-winning thriller The Nether
Bridewell Theatre
26-30 September 2017
www.sedos.co.uk/2017/nether.htm
Photo by Stephen Russell
Justin McCarthy began studies in Bharatanatyam at the Way of the Dance School in Berkeley, California. He, later, studied in Chennai under Subbarayan Pillai before settling in Delhi, where he learnt for a full decade from Leela Samson at the Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra. For the past twelve years, McCarthy has led the Bharatanatyam group of the Kendra. This group performs exclusively McCarthy’s original choreography. As a musician, he also composes the music for his choreographies.
Presentation
Incorporating Chhau, Kathak and Bharatanatyam, Lokaalokam tells of a mythical mountain that divides the visible and invisible worlds. This ensemble dance work explores the multiple but overlapping visualizations of the physical as well as the spiritual in ancient Indian thought. Beginning with the notion of sound as the origin of the universe, the dance traverses the nether regions with its demons, the earth with its creatures and the skies with their lofty beings, and finally, reaches a realm of peaceful equilibrium. With the text providing the conceptual base, the music to the lyrics in Sanskrit is directly inspired by the folk traditions of various regions, including of Orissa and Tamil Nadu.
The first steps in building a nether reactor. After the nether core is built, you need 4 blocks (36 ingots) of gold.