Thursday 29 August 2013

Jennie's illustrations

Here is one of Jennie Anderson's new illustrations fo rthe project - this one shows some fallow deer using a salter, or deer leap, to enter the park. 

Wednesday 14 August 2013

more news...

Exciting news! Jennie Anderson's first few illustrations are now complete and on my desk - there is a sneak preview on her  Facebook page of the first three reconstruction drawings showing hunting the deer; a winter feeding scene; and driving cattle through a park gate, showing the pale in the landscape.
We will use these fabulous paintings to help interpret the project via our apps, website and interpretation panels in the near future.

This week I have been walking the route of the Leagram deer park - a 7 mile walk around the pale - and identifying sites to interpret using our mobile app. And I have also had a bit of news on Stakes Farm, mentioned in my last post. The house was probably built in the 1600's by the Richmond family, and the latin inscription above the door is translated as follows:
Now this is mine
Soon to be other's
Afterwards whose I know not
Nobody is born for himself

Friday 2 August 2013

Walking the line around Radholme park

We had a fabulous day on Monday, testing out the route for the new walk around part of Radholme park. This is a route we are going to develop as a mobile digital app, our first at the AONB, so we are very excited about it. The app will feature a route map and directions, plus an audio commentray and a gallery of images to illustrate the area and its history.
The walk starts from the top of Hall Hill and passes through Radholme Laund, Higher, Middle and Lower Lees and down to Stakes farm on the Hodder. This is a fabulous old building which I am determined to find out more about. It featured in the John Weld drawings we uncovered at Harris art gallery, and it seems to have changed very little in the 200 years since then.
photo courtesy of Harris Museums and Art Gallery, Preston
 
The Farm appears to have been in the Swinglehurst family and there are some lovley photos of it on their family website