The Earthly Paradise of William Morris
Registered by Rivercassini of -- Somewhere in London 🤷‍♀️ , Greater London United Kingdom on 2/12/2008
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
2 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by Rivercassini from -- Somewhere in London 🤷‍♀️ , Greater London United Kingdom on Tuesday, February 12, 2008
I'm in the process of decimating both my own book shelves and those of the small bookshop I run in preparation for a move to smaller premises and a smaller (but closer to where to really want to be) home later this year. This has come from one of those two sources.
Picked up tonight at the London meetup in Waterloo and will be delved into shortly.
Journal Entry 3 by Jinglefish at The Old Parish Church of St Peter in Albury, Surrey United Kingdom on Monday, June 15, 2009
Released 14 yrs ago (6/15/2009 UTC) at The Old Parish Church of St Peter in Albury, Surrey United Kingdom
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
I thought this was an excellent place to release this little gem of a book due to the links between Pugin and William Morris. The wall decoration designed by Pugin at this 1000 year old church are stunning. Please note this is the Old Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul in Albury, not the newer church in Weston Street. (We had to ask in the village post office for directions) - the old church is in the grounds of Albury Park. Am hopeful this will be taken shortly as the church was preparing for the flower festival later this week. I left it on one of the pews in the Chancel.
I thought this was an excellent place to release this little gem of a book due to the links between Pugin and William Morris. The wall decoration designed by Pugin at this 1000 year old church are stunning. Please note this is the Old Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul in Albury, not the newer church in Weston Street. (We had to ask in the village post office for directions) - the old church is in the grounds of Albury Park. Am hopeful this will be taken shortly as the church was preparing for the flower festival later this week. I left it on one of the pews in the Chancel.