Tallinn – Vabamu Museum of Occupations and Freedom (A Stamp Album with Secrets)
I did wonder for a while about the purpose of putting a stamp album on display, but this one is
Read MoreI did wonder for a while about the purpose of putting a stamp album on display, but this one is
Read MoreThis museum doesn’t make it easy to find out more about their treasures, the numbering system by items requires finding
Read MoreI rather like seeing bits of the Berlin Wall and I was certainly supplied with enough bits of it when
Read MoreThere will be more to follow on some of the individual exhibits that interested me in this museum, apparently the
Read MoreThis is the Tallinn Fotografiska, a combination of art gallery, shop, restaurant, cafe and events space. I got in free
Read MoreThe third exhibition at Fotografiska was about sport, marking that this year Tallinn is the European Capital of Sport. It’s
Read MoreFollowing on from Shepard Fairey’s Photo Synthesis (which is on reflection a really rather good name for an exhibition), the
Read MoreI feel like I’ve only just finished writing up my last little adventure in Tallinn with Steve, Bev, Ross and
Read MoreThis is the Commonwealth War Grave of John Frankpitt Woolway, located in the graveyard of St. Maurice’s Church in Briningham.
Read MoreThis article was published in the local newspaper in 1903 and I rather liked the little snapshot into the history
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