Lud’s church #3, ink and crayon on A2 by Justin Twigg

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Splendid Justin and a great story too.

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10/03/2020
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Scholars spent many decades debating the dialect of the medieval poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Shortly after they came to a consensus that the dialect was that of the North-West Midlands on the Staffordshire/Cheshire border, Lud’s Church in the Staffordshire Moorlands was suggested by Elliot as one of the key settings for the climax of the poem's story – "The Green Chapel"

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Justin Twigg

Still living the dream, cycling, painting and playing music as much as my side hustles will allow. After teaching both A and O level Art and Photography at a local college two days a week, this is the first 'academic' year that I haven't taught a single day. I do miss it and aim to do some next…

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