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the gilt of all life
watched and assessed from up high
polished forever
The English news channels are full of something refered to as partygate, where it is said those who made the pandemic lockdown rules ignored their rules, or so says Sue Gray’s report, or does it? I am just a casual reader of such news these days, since nothing seems to make sense, but then I decided that about politics when I photographed Enoch Powell in 1978 as a young press photographer. There has to be more to life than washing in politics.
The man at Lacock preserves the treasure by giving it a protective coating.
Lacock Abbey
Photograph taken May 5th 2022
Many refer to Lacock Abbey as the birthplace of photography
It is where Fox Talbot made his discovery
The Abbey is maintained by the National Trust now for us all
I visited for the first time on May 5th
I was enroute for The Royal Photographic Society in Bristol to assess members images
Be creative in your own way
I am off on a road trip in June to find my research
all images ©Stewart Wall 2022
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