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I have been very bad about posting to LJ lately, so I am going to run some things together in an attempt to get caught up. The first of these is going to cover a couple of days out - one dating back to March!

I had a week off in March, and Mum came to stay. Mostly the idea was the beer festival, and doing things around the house, but we had a day out too, and we went down to Shibden Hall, in Halifax. Shibden is a gorgeous house, 600-odd years old, proper half-timber, and a tower with a library (what I would give to be let loose up there!)
I didn't get any decent pictures of either the outside or the inside, as I only had my phone with me. I loved the inside of the hall, and  there were some fascinating vehicles in the outbuildings - I liked the goat-cart in particular (although training goats to pull it doesn't strike me as an overly easy thing to do. Definitely a place to go back to - I would like to see some of the gardens when the flowers are out.

Speaking of going back to places, we then went on to the Bankfield Museum, which I first went to a few years ago, when i I was unsuccessful in seeing the costume collection. Nothing changes. Despite it not being mentioned on the website at all, the costume collection is closed, while they prepare for, and host, a major WWI exhibition. So I still haven't seen it. I really wish they had mentioned it, as then we could have planned on doing something else.

More recently I went to Kent for [livejournal.com profile] altairastar's birthday, which was tremendous fun. The weather was very obliging, and the planned garden party went ahead, filled with lovely people. In fact, it was so sunny I got sunburnt (that's what happens when you let Northerner's loose in the South, we do lobster impressions). As the party was on a Sunday, I booked the Monday off work, and took the opportunity to get in a quick visit to the V&A on my way back home. There was an exhibition on William Kent that I wanted to see. The exhibition was small, but very interesting, and I now have another list of places I want to go and see, because of course most of his extant work is buildings, and you can't quite shoehorn those into the V&A! There were models, furniture, and drawings and letters though, and they were fascinating. I resisted the urge to take a selfie next to the information panel that said he was from Bridlington. I was very disappointed in the souvenir selection though, there wasn't even a postcard I could send back to my Mum in Bridlington, and most of the things, like candles and earrings were very generic-Georgian. Sadly £45 for the book of the exhibition wasn't in my budget. (I did get some nice general-V&A things in the main gift shop though)

When I got back I did some googling, and I couldn't find out if he had a blue plaque in Bridlington, he doesn't. But he does have a black one put up by the Lord Feoffees, which I saw when I was home over Easter - unsurprisingly it's on High Street in Old Town.

That's all there is though, no statue or anything - and I hadn't even heard of him until recently (to be fair, my local history knowledge is shockingly bad, as I spent so long hating the place - and I am only just getting into Georgian history too)

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