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Glastonbury in Victorian Picture Postcards

Old Postcard Glastonbury Tor

I was delighted to receive an email to which these wonderful old picture postcards of Glastonbury were attached, from We Are Normal For Glastonbury member Angela Peel-White. Angela explained that she bought these vintage postcards nearly 30 years ago from a man who sold postcards and books from the alleyway into the square behind the...

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Anti-Social Closeness in a Crisis

At the start of this Corona Virus crisis I’d spent an anxious few days on an emotional roller-coaster. Not one of those modern roller-coasters that’s all steel and restraining bars and hourly safety checks, but a wooden one from the 1930’s that lurches in the wrong direction and feels like it will go off the rails at any moment.

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Crap Glastonbury Town Postcards

Glastonbury Tor with Industrial Peat Conveyor in Foreground

Followers of the Normal for Glastonbury Facebook page will have seen I encourage people to post up 'Crap photos of the Tor'. Glastonbury Tor is such an iconic landmark it is harder to take a dull, boring photograph of it than a good one! I thought the natural progression of my somewhat perverse amusement at Glastonbury scenes that might deter the tourist, would be to imagine a postcard from someone who did not appreciate Glastonbury's charm and appeal. Here's the first in the series.

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We Are Keeping Glastonbury Colourful!

September has been a very colourful month in Glastonbury, with a victory for Keeping Glastonbury Colourful and the launch of the Glastonbury Mural Trail and Somerset Arts Weeks 2019.

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Glastonbury’s Stone Circle

Glastonbury Tribe

The day Walker returned to the tribe was the day that changed everything and nothing. It was evening and the Glastoni tribe were gathered around the great fire. They were drinking a brew that Squiffy had accidentally invented, having left the apple harvest too long in a hollowed-out log, which had once been the home...

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