Hogarth masterpieces restored at Barts Hospital open to public
The restoration of the north wing has
This is a nice story. I hadn't realised they were doing work on these paintings.
I'm amused by the comment that "the North Wing was built in 1732 to help run the hospital and raise money for it, but fell into decline as the hospital prioritised clinical areas" like they prioritised the wrong thing!
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From Downame's sermon defending the office of bishops, on those Reformed churches without episcopacy:
06.10.2025 19:53 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
Political violence is bad. It usually begets more political violence.
Celebrating political violence is bad. It usually encourages more political violence, against various targets.
Campus shootings are bad. They make everyone on campus less safe.
It's bad that what I wrote here is controversial.
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I don't think anyone who's salivating at the prospect of mass political violence or civil war has the foggiest idea of how bad these things are in real life. It's beyond their memory and their imagination.
10.09.2025 20:21 β π 213 π 53 π¬ 7 π 4
From PECUSA BCP 1928, A Prayer for The President of the United States, and all in Civil Authority:
10.09.2025 21:06 β π 2 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0
Shabana Mahmoodβs star is rising
By turning the prisons crisis into an opportunity, the Justice Secretary has drawn praise from across the spectrum.
Shabana Mahmood is the new Home Secretary (with Yvette Cooper becoming Foreign Secretary).
As I wrote last month, she won plaudits for managing fiendish Justice brief + long admired inside No 10 for political antennae. www.newstatesman.com/politics/lab...
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@laudablepractice.bsky.social
01.09.2025 20:32 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Incredibly brutal takedown of the failure of the Scottish Government's Fair Work Commission!
01.09.2025 18:52 β π 4 π 2 π¬ 1 π 0
St. Bartholomew's Day, a day to give thanks for the restoration of good order to the Church of England after "the late unhappy confusions".
"You have ... no better way to appease and quiet the Quarrels in Religion which have been too long among us" - Jeremy Taylor on Conformity.
24.08.2025 07:56 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
A letter from Archbishop Tait to Queen Victoria asking permission to go to Switzerland for several weeks.
Apparently, 19th-century Archbishops of Canterbury sought the Monarch's permission to leave the UK. Here, Archbishop Tait requested Queen Victoria's approval for a trip to Switzerland. I have no idea how long this custom lasted. 1/2
25.11.2024 21:57 β π 3 π 2 π¬ 1 π 1
All the Bluesky advice threads are like when someone at a restaurant explains how βwe do it a little differently hereβ and itβs just tapas
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When it does settle on niche spheres, count me on 18th century Anglicanism, the economics of the 1950s, vernacular architecture, and obscure laws. I'm going to get stuck in.
17.11.2024 19:39 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
My own observation of this new place is:
1. People are following any old familiar face, even if they didn't on the old place (I am guilty).
2. A great deal of the commentary is on generalist things - dogs, food, and weather phase - and not yet settled on incredibly niche interest spheres.
17.11.2024 19:39 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
It feels like Bluesky is in its full-on Migration Period now, with skeetlords carving out starter packs as fiefdoms, now blossoming into embryonic kingdoms
13.11.2024 09:45 β π 495 π 65 π¬ 20 π 7
Arriving on Mastodon: You have solved the riddles that led you to this IP address. Remember to include your 5 fav RPGs and anime series in your bio. If you want more functionality then simply code your own browser.
Arriving on Bluesky: We donβt know what these messages are called. βBloopsβ maybe.
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