Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
 

Topic: A sense of history

Page 1 of 1  sorted by
Vice-Captain
Status: Offline
Posts: 1200
Date:

A sense of history

Permalink  
 

Any places that give you a real sense of history?  I used to work in London and knew the area from Oxford Street/Regent Street/ Strand/Covent Garden/ Embankment/ Chancery Lane/Holborn/ Lincoln's Inn/Fleet Street very well.  Read Boswell's London Journal and Life of Johnson written in the 18th century and it always rang a chord to walk down the same streets and alleys, past the same churches and even drink in some of the same pubs.  Anyone else have a special place?



__________________
First Team
Status: Offline
Posts: 569
Date:
Permalink  
 
Bromborough always gives me a sense of historical significance.

__________________
Vice-Captain
Status: Offline
Posts: 1200
Date:
Permalink  
 

Last time I checked Bromborough was not in Northumberland.  Your memory is definitely going.  By the way I'm enjoying your autobiography, The Long and the Short and the Tall(Stories). Geetar lent me his signed copy.biggrinwink



__________________
Vice-Captain
Status: Offline
Posts: 1200
Date:
Permalink  
 

I can't believe that noone else has ever been to a place and thought it gave them a sense of history?  What about Conisborough castle?



__________________
ian
Club Legend
Status: Offline
Posts: 6218
Date:
Permalink  
 

I can't say I have.

I have a sense of it when I think of my old neighbourhood. It's viceral. That's history I can measure by memory.

I once had a series of first perspective vivid dreams set in the mid to late 1600s. That too gave me an unmistakable sense of time and place and of course person.

But to have a sense of something somewhere must only be possible with a lifetime memory. 

Perhaps you are connected via a previous lifetime?

If we are talking historical significance then I guess one would need to have real knowledge and interest in the time/place.

Otherwise the cemetery especially at dusk and dawn will give most folk a real sense of (their) historical perspective.



-- Edited by ian on Thursday 13th of August 2015 09:35:40 PM

__________________
Vice-Captain
Status: Offline
Posts: 1780
Date:
Permalink  
 
ridgeway kid wrote:

I can't believe that noone else has ever been to a place and thought it gave them a sense of history?  What about Conisborough castle?


 Wasn't it Conisbrough Castle that gave Sir Walter Scott the idea to write Ivanhoe?



__________________
ian
Club Legend
Status: Offline
Posts: 6218
Date:
Permalink  
 
My favourite character of all time. Now there's a coincidence.

__________________
Vice-Captain
Status: Offline
Posts: 1200
Date:
Permalink  
 
Andy Monium wrote:
ridgeway kid wrote:

I can't believe that noone else has ever been to a place and thought it gave them a sense of history?  What about Conisborough castle?


 Wasn't it Conisbrough Castle that gave Sir Walter Scott the idea to write Ivanhoe?


 Andy, you're right on both counts, spelling and association.  I thought I'd added an 'o' too many but couldn't be rrsed editing.



__________________
Vice-Captain
Status: Offline
Posts: 1200
Date:
Permalink  
 
ian wrote:

I can't say I have.

I have a sense of it when I think of my old neighbourhood. It's viceral. That's history I can measure by memory.

I once had a series of first perspective vivid dreams set in the mid to late 1600s. That too gave me an unmistakable sense of time and place and of course person.

But to have a sense of something somewhere must only be possible with a lifetime memory. 

Perhaps you are connected via a previous lifetime?

If we are talking historical significance then I guess one would need to have real knowledge and interest in the time/place.

Otherwise the cemetery especially at dusk and dawn will give most folk a real sense of (their) historical perspective.

Jeez, Ian, and I thought I was a gloomy b*stard!  I'm just off to slit my wrists.blankstare

-- Edited by ian on Thursday 13th of August 2015 09:35:40 PM


 



__________________
ian
Club Legend
Status: Offline
Posts: 6218
Date:
Permalink  
 

Don't do that just yet.there's plenty of suffering to be had that will make the wrist job a positive experience. 😂

But let's not be too gloomy, remember if my inclinat ion to reincarnation is correct you get plenty of stabs to get it just right. 😢



-- Edited by ian on Friday 14th of August 2015 04:34:00 PM

__________________
Vice-Captain
Status: Offline
Posts: 1780
Date:
Permalink  
 
Andy Monium wrote:
ridgeway kid wrote:

I can't believe that noone else has ever been to a place and thought it gave them a sense of history?  What about Conisborough castle?


 Wasn't it Conisbrough Castle that gave Sir Walter Scott the idea to write Ivanhoe?


 As you stand atop the keep at Conisbrough Castle you can look westward in the direction of the old village of Barnburgh.

In the centre of this village stands St Peter's Church.  A place steeped in history. One of my favourite places.



__________________
Vice-Captain
Status: Offline
Posts: 1200
Date:
Permalink  
 
Andy Monium wrote:
Andy Monium wrote:
ridgeway kid wrote:

I can't believe that noone else has ever been to a place and thought it gave them a sense of history?  What about Conisborough castle?


 Wasn't it Conisbrough Castle that gave Sir Walter Scott the idea to write Ivanhoe?


 As you stand atop the keep at Conisbrough Castle you can look westward in the direction of the old village of Barnburgh.

In the centre of this village stands St Peter's Church.  A place steeped in history. One of my favourite places.


 Andy, the Barnburgh Cat and Man legend is almost as famous as your seance epic.  Check out A History of Barnburgh by the famed J. Stanley Large.  Ever wondered why there are so many "burgh", "brough", "borough" place names around the Rotherham area?



__________________
Vice-Captain
Status: Offline
Posts: 1780
Date:
Permalink  
 
ridgeway kid wrote:
Andy Monium wrote:
Andy Monium wrote:
ridgeway kid wrote:

I can't believe that noone else has ever been to a place and thought it gave them a sense of history?  What about Conisborough castle?


 Wasn't it Conisbrough Castle that gave Sir Walter Scott the idea to write Ivanhoe?


 As you stand atop the keep at Conisbrough Castle you can look westward in the direction of the old village of Barnburgh.

In the centre of this village stands St Peter's Church.  A place steeped in history. One of my favourite places.


 Andy, the Barnburgh Cat and Man legend is almost as famous as your seance epic.  Check out A History of Barnburgh by the famed J. Stanley Large.  Ever wondered why there are so many "burgh", "brough", "borough" place names around the Rotherham area?


 

Don't forget Thrybergh. The lords of that manor may take up arms.

 



__________________
Vice-Captain
Status: Offline
Posts: 1200
Date:
Permalink  
 

Andy, I have another claim to fame.  I was on site the night the old Ravenfield Hall burned down.  Some spectacle.



__________________
Vice-Captain
Status: Offline
Posts: 1780
Date:
Permalink  
 
That's a real claim to fame. The year would be 1961.
Were there many antiques and paintings lost in the fire?

__________________
Vice-Captain
Status: Offline
Posts: 1200
Date:
Permalink  
 
Andy Monium wrote:

That's a real claim to fame. The year would be 1961.
Were there many antiques and paintings lost in the fire?


 Yes 1961 sounds about right as I left Ridgeway in 1963.  Don't know about contents but was under the impression that the house was derelict?  Used to go carp fishing at the ponds but on the night of the fire just happened to be in the car with my dad who decided to follow the fire engines and we found the hall ablaze.  By the way, regarding your avatar, a nice chopper but where's the helmet?



__________________
Vice-Captain
Status: Offline
Posts: 1780
Date:
Permalink  
 
ridgeway kid wrote:
Andy Monium wrote:

That's a real claim to fame. The year would be 1961.
Were there many antiques and paintings lost in the fire?


 Yes 1961 sounds about right as I left Ridgeway in 1963.  Don't know about contents but was under the impression that the house was derelict?  Used to go carp fishing at the ponds but on the night of the fire just happened to be in the car with my dad who decided to follow the fire engines and we found the hall ablaze.  By the way, regarding your avatar, a nice chopper but where's the helmet?


 Glad you like the chopper, ridgeway. However, my helmet is not on show in my avatar. I've got it tucked away.



__________________
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.