Rosemary Griggs
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Author and speaker who spends a lot of time in the sixteenth century. I make and wear historical clothing. Love old buildings , churches, needlework and Devon. Ever hopeful gardener #history #tudor #HistoricalFiction #devon #Books #needlework 🪡✍️🌱📚
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Black and white tiles always work well. Seen here at Great Fulford Manor
#TilesOnTuesday
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A delightful needlework collage mapping the parish of Stoke Fleming in 2000 on a wall in St Peter’s Church.

#textiletuesday #collage #needlework
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Elyenore balances on a high pedestal beside (probably) her grandfather, John Corp. St Peter’s Stoke Fleming — the earliest brass memorial in Devon. The inscription in French says he died 1361, she 1391.

#devon #memorialbrass #medievalmonday #memorialmonday
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If you subscribe to my newsletter , its just gone put. Don’t forget to check your spam folder .

#authornews #authornewsletter
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I’m thrilled to reveal the stunning jacket the clever people at Pen and Sword Books have designed for my forthcoming book about the woman known to fans of Tudor history as ‘Kat Ashley’.

#history #elizabethan #womeninhistory #katashley
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Three Marys window, 19th century stained glass at St Peter’s Church, Stoke Fleming.

#StainedGlassSunday
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Happy bookshop day! Thank you to all our brilliant bookshops.

#books #bookshopday #authorslife
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St. Peter’s, Stoke Fleming with its 13th century tower

The roughly hewn cross may be 15th century. It was re- erected in 1920 as a First World War memorial.

#SteepleSaturday #SundayStonework #saturdaystonework
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Nerines and some rather battered dahlias keeping the show going in my Devon garden.

#FlowersonFriday #garden
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A plain Norman font at St Peter’s, Stoke Fleming, Devon.

I found time for a peep in the church after speaking at the Village Hall on Wednesday.

#FontsonFriday
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A week today!

#bookevent #Devon #devonbooks
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A very shiny door, at St Peter’s, Stoke Fleming, Devon

Love the colour of the wood! 🚪

#AdoorableThursday
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Rose Compassion — one brave bloom still lingers against the wall.

#RoseWednesday
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Window with zig-zag moulding overlooked by some interesting faces at St Mary de Castro, Leicester.

#WindowsOnWednesday
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I spy mermaids playing harps. Chair in Totnes museum.

#woodcarvingwednesday #woodensday
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Yes — lots of different spellings though!
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A small section of the Bacton Altar Cloth, a wonderful 16th century survivor, part of a gown worn by Elizabeth 1.

I visited St Faith’s Church, Bacton in 2024.

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📷 2019 at HamptonCourt Palace

#TextileTuesday #embroidery
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Alabaster effigy only 2ft 3in long, in St Blaise Church, Haccombe, Devon likely marks the heart burial of 16 year-old Edward Courtenay, son of Sir Hugh Courtenay (d.1425) by his 3rd wife Philippa (nee Archdeacon)

#MonumentsMonday #medieval
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Huge congratulations to the wonderful Caitlin Pharaoh @hummingbirds_photography

on the launch of her fabulous book Hidden Figures of the South West.

I’m honoured to be included among so many amazing unsung professionals.

#booklaunch #southwest
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Exmouth, yesterday evening.

#SeaSide #devon
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Catherine of Aragon in stained glass at The Vyne, Basingstoke.

Commissioned before 1533 by William, 1st Baron Sandys (c.1470–1540), Lord Chamberlain to King Henry VIII from 1530.

📷from my visit in 2022

#StainedGlassSunday #catherineofaragon #Tudor
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St Olave’s Church, Exeter, an 11th century chapel founded by King Harold’s mother, Gytha.

#SteepleSaturday
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In my rather soggy Devon garden this morning.

I’m heading for Dartington, but the weather doesn’t look too promising.

#FlowersonFriday
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Two fonts at St Mary de Castro Church, Leicester. One is richly carved 13th century. I’m guessing the one on the right isn’t the older, Norman font discovered in 1821, supporting a staircase in the castle, mentioned on the church website?

#FontsonFriday